Illinois Marriage/Relationship Recognition Law
Licenses marriages for same-sex couples? No.
Honors marriages of same-sex couples from other jurisdictions? No.
Illinois law states: “A marriage between a man and a woman licensed, solemnized and registered as provided in this act is valid in this state. … The following marriages are prohibited: … a marriage between two individuals of the same sex. … A marriage between two individuals of the same sex is contrary to the public policy of this state.”
Any form of statewide relationship recognition for same-sex couples? No.
Citations: ILL. COMP. STAT. 5/201; ILL. COMP. STAT. 5/212; ILL. COMP. STAT. 5/213.1.
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Last Updated: 3/9/2007




