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To get a marriage licence, you will need to: provide 2 pieces of government-issued identification for each person getting married. One piece of identification for each person getting married must include their photo. Find a local city hall, town hall or municipal office. Download the Marriage Licence Application form.
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In a civil marriage, a judge, justice of the peace, or authorized municipal clerk performs the ceremony, often at a local municipal office, city hall, or courthouse. Look online for your nearest city hall, town hall, or municipal office.
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A 911 call suggests an emergency, and when made, is considered "pressing and immediate" circumstances to permit warrantless entry. It is often a "distress call". Upon responding to a 911 call, the police "have authority to investigate" the purpose for the call. This includes the authority to "locate the caller and determine his or her reasons for m...
In urgent circumstance police may enter into an apartment to ensure public safety by securing weapons. The police must have exigent circumstances under s. 529.3 which requires "reasonable grounds to suspect entry into the home is necessary to protect a person’s imminent harm or death, or to prevent the imminent loss or destruction of evidence". It ...
At common law, the doctrine of hot pursuitpermits a peace officer "to enter a private premises to make an arrest in hot pursuit". A "hot pursuit" requires a "fresh pursuit" that is a "continuous pursuit conducted with reasonable diligence, so that pursuit and capture along with the commission of the offence may be considered as forming part of a si...
(1) A warrant to arrest or apprehend a person issued by a judge or justice under this or any other Act of Parliament may authorize a peace officer, subject to subsection (2), to enter a dwelling-house described in the warrant for the purpose of arresting or apprehending the person if the judge or justice is satisfied by information on oath in wr...
Where announcement has been made and the police receive no answer, they are entitled under the knock-and-announce rule to enter the home by force (a so-called "knock-and-break-in-the-door-if-no-answer" rule).
When a suspect is the subject of an arrest warrant, and he is believed to be found in a dwelling-house, the peace officer must seek judicial authorization to enter the dwelling using a "Feeney" Warrant. [1] Under common law, before entry can be made into a residence against the will of the householder, there must be: [2]
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(b) has reasonable grounds to believe that evidence relating to the commission of an indictable offence is present in the dwelling-house and that entry into the dwelling-house is necessary to prevent the imminent loss or imminent destruction of the evidence.