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تمام گائیڈز
Family Law
4 مراحل
اپڈیٹ March 2026

Getting Married or Forming a Civil Partnership

The legal requirements for getting married or forming a civil partnership in England & Wales, including notice, ceremonies, and documentation.

جائزہ

Marriage and civil partnership are legal relationships recognised by law in England & Wales. Since the Marriage (Same Sex Couples) Act 2013 and the Civil Partnerships, Marriages and Deaths (Registration etc) Act 2019, both marriage and civil partnership are available to opposite-sex and same-sex couples. This guide covers the legal requirements for getting married or forming a civil partnership in England & Wales.

یہ عمل کون استعمال کر سکتا ہے

  • Both parties must be at least 18 years old (the Marriage and Civil Partnership (Minimum Age) Act 2022 raised the minimum age from 16 to 18)
  • Both parties must be free to marry (not already married or in a civil partnership)
  • The parties must not be within the prohibited degrees of relationship
  • Both parties must have capacity to consent to the marriage

مرحلہ وار عمل

1

Give Notice

Both parties must give notice of their intention to marry at a register office in the district where they live. You must have lived in the registration district for at least 7 days before giving notice. The notice is displayed publicly for 28 days (the 'waiting period'). Both parties must attend in person and bring required documents (passport, birth certificate, proof of address, and evidence of any previous marriage/civil partnership dissolution).

وقت کی حد: 28 days minimum before ceremony
عملی تجاویز
  • Book a notice appointment well in advance — popular periods fill up
  • If either party is a non-EEA national, the notice period may be extended to 70 days under the immigration referral scheme
  • Bring original documents, not copies
2

Choose Your Ceremony Type

You can marry in a religious ceremony (church, mosque, synagogue, etc.), a civil ceremony at a register office, or a civil ceremony at approved premises (hotels, stately homes, etc.). Church of England and Church in Wales marriages have separate legal requirements (banns or a common licence). Civil ceremonies must not include any religious content.

عملی تجاویز
  • Check that your chosen venue is licensed for civil ceremonies
  • If marrying in the Church of England, you may use banns instead of civil notice
3

The Ceremony

The ceremony must be conducted by an authorised person (a registrar for civil ceremonies, or an authorised religious celebrant). The ceremony must take place between 8am and 6pm (except Jewish and Quaker marriages). Two witnesses must be present. Both parties must declare that they are free to marry and exchange vows. The marriage is then registered.

عملی تجاویز
  • The legal requirements are the declarations and vows — everything else (readings, music) is optional
  • The ceremony must take place in a building with open doors (though this rule is not strictly enforced for civil ceremonies at approved premises)
4

Register the Marriage

The marriage must be registered immediately after the ceremony. The register is signed by both parties, the two witnesses, and the person conducting the ceremony. You will receive a marriage certificate. For religious marriages, the registration may be done by the authorised person or by a registrar present at the ceremony.

عملی تجاویز
  • Order extra copies of your marriage certificate at the ceremony — it's cheaper than ordering them later
  • Your marriage certificate is an important legal document — store it safely

اخراجات

Giving notice (per person)£35
Register office ceremony£57 (statutory fee)
Certificate of marriage£11
Approved premises ceremonyVaries (£100-£1,000+) — set by the venue and local authority

اہم انتباہات

A marriage without proper legal formalities may be void or voidable. Always ensure you follow the correct legal process.

Forced marriage is a criminal offence in England & Wales under the Anti-social Behaviour, Crime and Policing Act 2014.

If either party lacks mental capacity to consent, the marriage is voidable.

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