MERIDIAN —
The Lauderdale County Circuit Court Clerk's Office issued the following marriage licenses last week.
Angelo Leon Reed and Margo Laray Peters
Christopher Collins Ros Dickerson and Teresa Marie Harbour
Anthoy James Jenkins and Mamie Rosie Lee Watkins
Marriage applications may be picked up by anyone, faxed or e-mailed and returned to the circuit clerks office in advance. Both parties will need to be present to sign all final paperwork with the proper identification before the marriage license can be issued. Parental consent is needed if under the age of 21. Licenses issued in Mississippi can only be used in Mississippi. If you have any questions, call the circuit clerks office at 601-482-9731.
The Lauderdale County Chancery Court Clerk's Office recorded the following divorces last week.
Arthur Taylor and Lana Taylor
Lacy Hughes Moore and Reginald Moore
Sara Hollingsworth Sisson and Joshua W. Sisson
Olivia Hill Weir and Kevin Weir
Charles Cornelius Wainwright and Veronica Barfield Wainwright
Brenda Bennett Cole and James C. Cole
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