Delaware Code § 13-120

Marriage license application; appearance of parties; exception
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Before any marriage license shall be issued by the issuing officer, the parties desiring to marry shall together appear before such officer
to be examined upon oath or affirmation in the presence and hearing of each other according to the form prescribed in § 122 of this title to
which the parties applying for the license shall subscribe their names. The license shall be issued only after it has been made to appear that
no legal impediment to the proposed marriage exists. In the case of critical illness of 1 of the parties desiring to marry, the physician
attending such party may appear for the ill party and make an application for a marriage license for such party, if such physician first makes

an affidavit and delivers it to the issuing officer stating that in the opinion of said physician the party for whom said physician is acting is at
the point of death and that this person may lawfully marry. The application for the marriage license shall be altered in such case to show
that said physician acted as proxy and the affidavit of the physician shall be filed with the application.

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