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Kim Virginia Says She’ll Finalize Vegas Marriage After Record Shows ‘Not Filed’

Clark County still lists the certificate as not filed, prompting the couple to plan a do‑it‑yourself submission for about $80 instead of a higher‑priced service.

Overview

  • An online Clark County entry for the Las Vegas ceremony shows the status 'Certificate Not Filed,' according to local records cited in the reports.
  • A marriage‑bureau spokesperson said a ceremony can occur, but the marriage is legally effective only once the certificate is filed.
  • The couple received their marriage license on October 6, and the standard ten‑day window to file has already elapsed, the reports note.
  • Kim Virginia told followers their Las Vegas marriage is recognized internationally and said they do not need an additional German legalization step because they do not live there.
  • She said they will handle the final stamp and filing themselves for roughly $80 rather than pay about $500 for a third‑party or expedited process.