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AS A SPECIAL NOTARY I CAN FILE YOUR DOMESTIC PARTNERSHIP CERTIFICATION FOR YOU.

FILL OUT THE FORM BELOW, I WILL COMPLETE THE REST.

AT THE TIME OF YOUR COMMITMENT CEREMONY YOU WILL SIGN THE APPLICATION AND I WILL NOTARIZE IT.  I FILE IT WITH THE STATE AND YOU RELAX.

ITS THAT SIMPLE



California Family Code section 297 provides that "domestic partners are two adults who have chosen to share one another's lives in an intimate and committed relationship of mutual caring."

A domestic partnership is established in California when both persons file a Declaration of Domestic Partnership with the Secretary of State, and at the time of filing, all of the following requirements are met:













The definition of "common residence" means that both domestic partners share the same residence. It is not necessary that the legal right to possess the common residence be in both of their names. Two people have a common residence even if one or both have additional residences. Domestic partners do not cease to have a common residence if one leaves the common residence but intends to return.
How do I become a registered domestic partner (RDP) in California?

Information on how to file a Declaration of Domestic Partnership can be obtained at the Secretary Of State's Website see the link at the bottom of the page.
CALIFORNIA DOMESTIC PARTNERSHIP
· Both persons have a common residence.
· Neither person is married to someone else or is a member of another domestic partnership with someone else that has not been terminated, dissolved, or adjudged a nullity.
· The two persons are not related by blood in a way that would prevent them from being married to each other in this State.
· Both persons are at least 18 years of age.
· Both persons are members of the same sex.
· Both persons are capable of consenting to the domestic partnership
LOS ANGELES COUNTY DOMESTIC PARTNERSHIP
Beginning May 6, 1999, couples wishing to file a Statement of Domestic Partnership may begin filing with the Registrar-Recorder/County Clerk's (RR/CC) Office. The Board of Supervisors approved an ordinance for the creation of a centralized registry for domestic partners at the April 6 Board meeting. The registry is intended to assist unmarried adult couples applying for domestic partnership benefits from employers. Couples wishing to register must both be 18 years of age or older and at least one partner must reside or work within Los Angeles County. This particular partnership is specific to LA County and may not be recognized in other Counties in the State.

To file for Domestic Partnership see the links below:
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DOMESTIC PARTNERSHIP AND SAME SEX UNIONS ARE STILL LEGAL IN CALIFORNIA
DOMESTIC PARTNERSHIP APPLICATION FORM