
West Hollywood, with its numerous gay residents and politicians, will be ready to officiate same-sex marriage licenses should Judge Vaughn Walker not issue a stay of his decision that overturned Proposition 8. West Hollywood city clerk Tom West tells The Advocate that on Tuesday staffers from the Los Angeles County registrar-recorder's office will travel to West Hollywood to deputize the city's council members so that they can officiate same-sex marriages.
Should same-sex marriages get the green light from Walker, gay couples in West Hollywood would have to get their paperwork at the county courthouse in nearby Beverly Hills — it's counties, not cities, that manage marriage licenses in California.
"We're hoping we might be able to open a satellite office [in West Hollywood] like we did last time [same-sex marriage was legal in California]," West says.
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