Judges: RICHARD P. IEYOUB
Filed Date: 4/13/1992
Status: Precedential
Modified Date: 7/5/2016
Dear Mr. Ortego:
Your request for an Attorney General's Opinion has been forwarded to me for research and reply. I understand your question to be as follows:
May a justice of the peace continue to perform marriage ceremonies after he retires?
The answer to your question is found in LSA R.S.
When this part of Title 9 was revised and reenacted in 1987, the content of former R.S.
Therefore, at the time you made your opinion request, there was, to say the least, very serious doubt that retired justices of the peace could legally perform marriage ceremonies.
The 1991 Legislature passed Act No. 710, initiated by the Justices of the Peace and Constables Association, to clarify this issue. This Act amended R.S.
"A justice of the peace who has served a total of eighteen years in that capacity, and who thereafter voluntarily retires from office or chooses not to run for reelection, shall retain his authority to perform marriage ceremonies within the territorial limits authorized in Subsection A of this Section."
LSA R.S.
It should further be noted that the 1991 amendment also contained the following provision which now appears as a "Validating Provision" under R.S.
"The marriages of all persons whose marriage ceremonies were performed during the period January 1, 1988, through September 6, 1991, by a person who had formerly held the office of justice of the peace, but who, through retirement or otherwise, had left the office and was not actually a justice of the peace at the time the wedding ceremony was performed, are hereby declared to be legal and valid, if those marriages would have otherwise been legal and valid."
Therefore, it is the further opinion of this office that, if any retired justice of the peace performed marriage ceremonies during the period January 1, 1988 through September 6, 1991, those marriages are valid, if they were otherwise valid.
I hope that the foregoing adequately answers your question. If, however, additional information is needed, please feel free to contact our office.
Yours very truly,
RICHARD P. IEYOUB Attorney General
BY: JAMES A. SMITH, II Assistant Attorney General
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