The county quorum courts may appoint special officials to solemnize marriages within their respective counties. However, the maximum number of such officials shall not exceed two (2) per ten thousand (10,000), or fraction thereof, population in the county as determined by the last census. Acts 1977, No. 95, § 1; A.S.A. 1947, § 17-449. The county quorum courts may appoint special officials to solemnize marriages within their respective counties. However, the maximum number of such officials shall not exceed two (2) per ten thousand (10,000), or fraction thereof, population in the county as determined by the last census. Acts 1977, No. 95, § 1; A.S.A. 1947, § 17-449. The county quorum courts may appoint special officials to solemnize marriages within their respective counties. However, the maximum number of such officials shall not exceed two (2) per ten thousand (10,000), or fraction thereof, population in the county as determined by the last census. Acts 1977, No. 95, § 1; A.S.A. 1947, § 17-449. The county quorum courts may appoint special officials to solemnize marriages within their respective counties. However, the maximum number of such officials shall not exceed two (2) per ten thousand (10,000), or fraction thereof, population in the county as determined by the last census. Acts 1977, No. 95, § 1; A.S.A. 1947, § 17-449.
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