Indiana Code § 31-11-4-6

Proof of birth date
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Sec. 6. Each individual who applies for a marriage license must submit to the clerk of the circuit court documentary proof of the individual's age, in the form of: (1) a: (A) certified copy of the individual's birth certificate; (B) copy of a birth record; or (C) certification of birth issued by the Indiana department of health, a local registrar of vital statistics, or another public office charged with similar duties under the law of another state, territory, or country; (2) a certified copy of a judicial decree issued under IC 34-28-1 (or IC 34-4-3 before its repeal) that establishes the date of the individual's birth; (3) a passport; (4) a valid driver's license or other identification that is issued by a state or another governmental entity and that contains the individual's date of birth and current address; (5) an immigration or naturalization record showing the individual's date of birth; (6) a United States selective service card or armed forces record showing the individual's date of birth; or (7) a: (A) court record; or (B) document or record issued by a governmental entity; showing the individual's date of birth. [Pre-1997 Recodification Citation: 31-7-3-4.]

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