New York Notice to 17-year-Olds Who Want to Get Married is a legal requirement for minors in the state of New York who wish to marry. The minimum age to marry in the state is 18 years old, but 17-year-olds can marry with permission from the court. In order to get married, the 17-year-old must submit a New York Notice to 17-year-Olds Who Want to Get Married to the court. This notice must include certain information, such as the name and address of the 17-year-old, the name and address of both parents, the name and address of the person the 17-year-old will marry, and a sworn statement of consent from both parents. There are two types of New York Notice to 17-year-Olds Who Want to Get Married: parental consent and judicial consent. In parental consent, both parents must consent to the marriage and sign the notice. In judicial consent, the court may grant permission for the marriage if the 17-year-old and their parents petition for it. The court may also consider any special reasons why the 17-year-old wants to marry, such as the wellbeing of the child or the reasons for the marriage.