'Project Cupid': New York City is making marriage licenses available online for the first time due to the coronavirus pandemic.
The new order, slated to last until May 18, will allow people to obtain marriage licenses online. The city is calling this transition to online licensing"Project Cupid" and it will allow couples to virtually schedule an appointment with the city clerk's office, Mayor Bill de Blasio announced on Wednesday.
On April 18, Cuomo tweeted,"I am issuing an Executive Order allowing New Yorkers to obtain a marriage license remotely and allowing clerks to perform ceremonies via video conference."
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