Just because you may live in the city of Richmond, that doesn't mean you have to show up to the Richmond courthouse to apply for a marriage license. Every courthouse in the state will be prepared.



"We're not going to bring in extra staff. We will just be reassigning people for that day. We have a lot of people that know how to do marriage licenses but it's not a part of their daily normal routine so we're just going to have more people helping out with the actual issuing of licenses that day," Jewett said.



"We will not tolerate anyone violating any of the laws," said Sheriff C.T. Woody.



Speaking at the Richmond Jail, that's where he said protestors can be prepared to go if they decide to break any laws.



"They do have the right to protest but if they get out of hand, we are prepared," Woody said.



Just as courts are preparing for a day they've never seen before.



"We're all ready," Jewett said.



"I'm hoping it will be a happy day in Richmond," Woody added.