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All Dressed in White
Once you have decided when you would like to get married, the first
step is to book the date of the service with the priest, minister,
registrar or other authority. When the date is confirmed you can start
to make serious arrangements.
CHURCH OF ENGLAND
You can be married in the Church of England or the Church in Wales
if neither of you have been marrried before.
It is your parish priest s decision whether to marry two people in
church if either of you are divorced.
Generally couples marry in the home parish of one of the partners.
If you would like to get married at a church outside your local parish,
you will need to be on the church electoral role, and have attended
public worship at that church regularly .
Once you have met the vicar to discuss church fees, and he has
learned more about you. he will arrange for the Banns to be read. The
Banns are a public announcement of your intention to be married, and
they need to be read out on any three Sundays prior to your wedding in
the parish of both the bride and groom. If the Banns cannot be read then
the vicar is still able to issue a common licence allowing you to be
married in the parish. providing that either you or your partner have
lived there for 15 days prior to obtaining the licence.
You will need to give your vicar as much notice as possible, a
minimum of six weeks but preferably more, as there is every chance that
your parish church will be busy with weddings All year round.
The fees, set nationally each year, cover the use of the church and
the services of the priest. In addition, there will be fees for bell
ringing, the organist, choir and hearing which will vary according to
the parish church council.
If you are to be married in any other religion you should first see
the head of your place of worship. He or she will be able to advise you
best on what you need to do. You will also be required to give notice of
your intention to be married to the superintendent registrar of the
district in which you intend to get married. You can do this by
certificate or by licence.
BY CERTIFICATE
This is the most common form of notice and it requires that one of
you has lived in the registration district for at least seven days prior
to giving notice to the register office, and then there must be another
21 days before the marriage can take place. if you and your partner live
in different districts you will need to give notice in both.
LICENCE OR SPECIAL LICENCE
This requires that one of you has lived in the registration
district for at least 15 days prior to giving notice. This is a more
expensive option but it then allows a marriage to take place after only
one clear day of giving notice. Be ready to provide certain documents to
show the superintendent registrar. These may include a passport or some
other form of identification. If either of you are divorced you will
need to show a decree absolute of your divorce.
CIVIL CEREMONIES
You can get married in a register office providing you give notice
by certificate or licence in the district where you wish to be married.
If this is different to your local area you must register there as well.
You will have to book the register office or venue as far in advance as
possible. A civil ceremony can be very short, perhaps only 15 minutes.
It will require two witnesses to attend. There is a standard fee payable
for the registrar and service.
LICENSED VENUES
You can now get married in a wide and ever growing number of
different venues: from castles to yacht clubs, beautiful hotels, piers
and even football clubs. The total cost to cover the attendance of the
superintendent. Registrar and the service will vary according to the
venue. The superintendent registrar will be able to provide current
fees. If you have decided to be married at a licensed venue you will
need to notify the registrar for that area, and if it is not your local
registrar you will need to give notice to them too.
There are many licensed venues on this website as well as several
books available which list licensed venues.
Make a list of alternative venues and ring to check the
availability for your intended date. When you have narrowed the list
down to 1 few options, visit them.
GETTING MARRIED ABROAD
More couples than ever before are deciding to get married abroad,
either for a quieter or more intimate occasion, or as a popular option
for second marriages. The good news is that, thanks to rapidly
increasing demand, there are now a great many companies offering a
wider choice of destinations, from the more popular Caribbean to South
Africa. The tour operators will look after all of the detail of the
ceremony and some also offer additional services such as a cake,
Champagne, a photographer and entertainment if you wish.
Your tour operator should be able to advise you on all the legal
requirements for getting married at your chosen destination, and will
also advise you on what paperwork you will need to provide. According to
the country in which you are marrying, you may be required to be there
for a certain number of days before you can get married.
It is therefore not uncommon to have a seven day holiday. Followed
by your wedding and then a honeymoon.
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