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| , Jul. 20, 2008 |
Several states and municipalities now recognize domestic partnership rights, providing a registry, extension of benefits, or both. Unmarried cohabitants should check with the state and local laws in their jurisdictions to determine what rights may be available to them.
| Alabama | Neither the state nor any municipality in the state provides specific rights to domestic partners. |
| Alaska | Neither the state nor any municipality in the state provides specific rights to domestic partners. |
| Arizona | The cities of Phoenix and Tucson extend benefits to domestic partners. |
| Arkansas | Neither the state nor any municipality in the state provides specific rights to domestic partners. |
| California | The following cities and counties extend benefits to domestic partners: Alameda County, Berkeley, Laguna Beach, Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, Marin County, Oakland, Petaluma, Sacramento, San Diego, San Francisco, San Francisco County, San Mateo County, Santa Cruz, Santa Cruz County, Ventura County, West Hollywood. The following cities and counties offer domestic partner registries: Arcata, Berkeley, Cathedral City, Davis, Laguna Beach, Long Beach, Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, Oakland, Palo Alto, Sacramento, San Francisco, Santa Barbara County, and West Hollywood. |
| Colorado | The city of Denver extends benefits to domestic partners and provides a domestic partner registry. |
| Connecticut | The state extends benefits to domestic partners. The city of Hartford extends benefits to domestic partners and provides a domestic partner registry. |
| Delaware | Neither the state nor any municipality in the state provides specific rights to domestic partners. |
| Florida | Broward County extends benefits to domestic partners and provides a domestic partner registry. The city of West Palm Beach extends benefits to domestic partners. |
| Georgia | The city of Atlanta extends benefits to domestic partners and provides a domestic partner registry. |
| Hawaii | The state extends benefits to domestic partners and provides a domestic partner registry. |
| Idaho | Neither the state nor any municipality in the state provides specific rights to domestic partners. |
| Illinois | The city of Chicago and Cook County extend benefits to domestic partners. The city of Oak Park extends benefits to domestic partners and provides a domestic partner registry. |
| Indiana | The city of Bloomington extends benefits to domestic partners. |
| Iowa | The city of Iowa City extends benefits to domestic partners and provides a domestic partner registry. |
| Kansas | Neither the state nor any municipality in the state provides specific rights to domestic partners. |
| Kentucky | Neither the state nor any municipality in the state provides specific rights to domestic partners. |
| Louisiana | The city of New Orleans extends benefits to domestic partners. |
| Maine | The city of Portland extends benefits to domestic partners and provides a domestic partner registry. |
| Maryland | The cities of Baltimore and Takoma Park and Montgomery County extend benefits to domestic partners. |
| Massachusettes | The following cities extend benefits to domestic partners: Boston, Brewster, Brookline, Nantucket, Provincetown, and Springfield. The following cities provide domestic partner registries: Boston, Brewster, Brookline, Cambridge, Nantucket, and Northampton. |
| Michigan | The city of Kalamazoo, Washtenaw County, and Wayne County extend benefits to domestic partners. The cities of Ann Arbor and East Lansing extend benefits to domestic partners and provide a domestic partner registry. |
| Minnesota | The city of Minneapolis extends benefits to domestic partners and provides a domestic partner registry. |
| Mississippi | Neither the state nor any municipality in the state provides specific rights to domestic partners. |
| Missouri | The city of St. Louis provides a domestic partner registry. |
| Montana | Neither the state nor any municipality in the state provides specific rights to domestic partners. |
| Nebraska | Neither the state nor any municipality in the state provides specific rights to domestic partners. |
| Nevada | Neither the state nor any municipality in the state provides specific rights to domestic partners. |
| New Hampshire | Neither the state nor any municipality in the state provides specific rights to domestic partners. |
| New Jersey | The city of Delaware extends benefits to domestic partners. |
| New Mexico | The city of Albuquerque extends benefits to domestic partners. |
| New York | The following cities and counties extend benefits to domestic partners: Brighton, Eastchester, Ithaca, New York City, Rochester, and West-chester County. The following cities provide domestic partner registries: Albany, Ithaca, New York City, and Rochester. |
| North Carolina | The city of Chapel Hill extends benefits to domestic partners and provides a domestic partner registry. The city of Carrboro also provides a domestic partner registry. |
| North Dakota | Neither the state nor any municipality in the state provides specific rights to domestic partners. |
| Ohio | Neither the state nor any municipality in the state provides specific rights to domestic partners. |
| Oklahoma | Neither the state nor any municipality in the state provides specific rights to domestic partners. |
| Oregon | The state extends benefits to domestic partners. The city of Portland and Multnomah County extend benefits to domestic partners. The city of Ashland provides a domestic partner registry. |
| Pennsylvania | The city of Philadelphia extends benefits to domestic partners. |
| Rhode Island | Neither the state nor any municipality in the state provides specific rights to domestic partners. |
| South Carolina | Neither the state nor any municipality in the state provides specific rights to domestic partners. |
| Tennessee | Neither the state nor any municipality in the state provides specific rights to domestic partners. |
| Texas | Travis County extends benefits to domestic partners. |
| Utah | Neither the state nor any municipality in the state provides specific rights to domestic partners. |
| Vermont | The state is the first to recognize "civil unions," which extends rights to homosexual partners that are similar to rights granted to married couples. The state also extends benefits to domestic partners. |
| Virginia | Arlington County extends benefits to domestic partners. |
| Washington | The state extends benefits to domestic partners. The cities of Olympia and Tumwater and King County extend benefits to domestic partners. The city of Lacey provides a domestic partner registry. The city of Seattle extends benefits to domestic partners and provides a domestic partner registry. |
| West Virginia | Neither the state nor any municipality in the state provides specific rights to domestic partners. |
| Wisconsin | The city of Madison extends benefits to domestic partners and provides a domestic partner registry. The city of Sherwood Hills Village and Dane County extend benefits to domestic relations. The city of Milwaukee provides a domestic partner registry. |
| Wyoming | Neither the state nor any municipality in the state provides specific rights to domestic partners. |