The Virginia Petition To Perform One-Time Civil Marriage Ceremony is a legal document that allows a person or persons to obtain a one-time civil marriage ceremony. This document is available to couples who wish to have a civil marriage ceremony in Virginia, but do not have the necessary credentials or documents to obtain a marriage license from the state. It can be obtained from the circuit court clerk in the county where the ceremony will take place. The Virginia Petition To Perform One-Time Civil Marriage Ceremony must be signed by both parties getting married, and two witnesses, and must include certain information such as full names, addresses, and ages of both parties, the date of the ceremony, and the name and address of the person who will perform the ceremony and any additional information required by the court. The court may also require supporting documents such as a birth certificate or a divorce decree. Once the petition is filed, the court will review the petition and issue a one-time civil marriage ceremony certificate. There are two types of Virginia Petition To Perform One-Time Civil Marriage Ceremony: a solemnization petition and a confirmation petition. The solemnization petition is for couples who have already been married in another state or jurisdiction and wish to have their marriage recognized in Virginia. The confirmation petition is for couples who wish to be married in Virginia for the first time.