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Deputy Commissioner for Civil Marriage for a Day (Dccm) is a legal document that was released by the Clerk-Recorder - Ventura County, California - a government authority operating within California. The form may be used strictly within Ventura County.
Q: What is the Dccm?
A: The Dccm stands for Deputy Commissioner for Civil Marriage for a Day.
Q: What does the Dccm do?
A: The Dccm is responsible for officiating civil marriage ceremonies for a day.
Q: Who can become a Dccm?
A: Anyone can become a Dccm by applying and meeting the requirements set by Ventura County.
Q: How long does the Dccm position last?
A: The Dccm position lasts for one day.
Q: Do Dccms receive any training?
A: Yes, Dccms receive training from Ventura County before officiating marriage ceremonies.
Q: Can Dccms charge a fee for their services?
A: No, Dccms cannot charge a fee for officiating marriage ceremonies.
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