Can you cite a source for the lack of signature?
That’s extra interesting, since KY law says they are invalid without it.
Doesn’t totally answer your question:
Marriage licenses in Kentucky usually have the elected clerk’s signature on them; those handed out Friday lacked any signature. The Rowan County attorney and lawyers for the gay couples said they are legal and valid nevertheless.
When the judge was asked if the licenses will be considered valid without Davis’ authorization, he said it was up to the gay couples to take that chance.
The statement on lacknof signatures came from her lawyer, was mentioned in several articles this weekend. On cell phone right now, can’t figure out how to pull them up and cut and paste. Can someone else pls help?