Mayor Katjana Ballantyne and City Clerk Kimberly M. Wells are pleased to announce that the City of Somerville has updated its marriage certification process, so partners are no longer compelled to share their sex or gender identification. The update is part of Somerville’s ongoing commitment to creating a more equitable environment for all residents, and mirrors the recent example set by the City of Boston.
“At its core, the purpose of a marriage license is to legally bind two individuals in love, regardless of their gender identity or expression,” said Mayor Ballantyne. “Our city believes in celebrating love in all its forms, and this change reflects our unwavering dedication to creating a Somerville where every resident is treated with the respect and dignity they deserve.”
While the application for a marriage license, a form set by the Commonwealth, will continue to include a field for gender, applicants may choose to leave the field blank. Any information entered into that field will not appear on a marriage certificate issued by the City of Somerville.
Residents who have previously received a marriage certificate from the City of Somerville that contains a sex or gender identifier and who wish to have it reprinted without that identifier should contact the City Clerk’s office in person at City Hall, via email at cityclerksoffice@somervillema.gov, or by phone at (617) 625-6600 x4100.
Another step forwards for equality in Somerville.
Such a progressive step forward by the City of Somerville! 🌈 It’s wonderful to see cities prioritize the true essence of marriage – love and commitment, regardless of gender. This kind of change is a testament to creating more inclusive and accepting societies. Kudos to Mayor Ballantyne and City Clerk Kimberly M. Wells for championing equality and celebrating love in its purest form. 🤍✨ #LoveIsLove #InclusivityInAction