Kim Davis, the Kentucky clerk who was jailed after refusing to issue marriage licenses due to her objections to same-sex couples, told Fox News host Megyn Kelly on Wednesday she will not resign her post and is willing to return to jail.

"Whatever the costs," Davis said in an interview Wednesday. "If I resign, I lose my voice."

Davis' comments come after attorneys with the ACLU asked a judge to issue marriage licenses without the changes the clerk introduced shortly after being released from county jail.

The Rowan County clerk was jailed on Sept. 3 for contempt after refusing to issue marriage licenses despite a court order. After she was released, she modified the forms to state they were issued by a "notary public" and were "pursuant to a federal court order."

Attorneys representing four couples are asking the court to order Davis to issue marriage licenses without the changes, to fine her if she refuses, and to reassign her duties to someone else if she refuses.