The Domestic Partnership Registration Affidavit is available on the Clerk's website and in the Clerk's offices. Registrations will be accepted during normal business hours.
FAQs Each party is at least 18 years old and is competent to enter into a contract. Neither party is married, or is a partner to another domestic partnership relationship. Each party is the sole domestic partner of the other person.
Either partner of a registered Domestic Partnership may terminate such relationship by filling a notarized declaration of termination of domestic partner relationship with the Office of Consumer Protection. Upon receipt of a completed Declaration of Termination, you will receive a letter certifying the termination.
A domestic partner affidavit is a declaration made by a couple to acknowledge that they are engaged in a domestic partnership under state law. This gives each partner special rights (such as hospital visitation, inheritance, etc.) without being legally married.
We certify the following: We are each other's sole domestic partner. Neither of us is legally married to anyone. Each of us is at least eighteen (18) years old and mentally competent to consent to this contract. We are not related by blood to a degree of closeness that would prohibit legal marriage in this state.