Hi all ive reading a few people give notice of their marriage, but im getting married in a church so do i still have to give notice of marriage at a registrar? if so when do i do this?
CommentAuthorOfficially Mrs M
c of e church?
if it is you get your banns read out which is like giving notice
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CommentAuthorMrsA2B
I'm having a civil ceremony but I'm sure in the interview at the registry office they asked about my ceremony. I'm guessing you would still have to give notice that you are getting married as it is for the legalities of it. As for the time, it depends on where you live so you're best off calling the registry office to ask them.
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CommentAuthorMrs Ross
no im c of s help not sure what to do
CommentAuthorKat
Found this for you;
HOW AND WHEN TO GIVE NOTICE
You can each obtain a marriage notice form, and information about fees, from any registrar of births, deaths and marriages in Scotland. In most cases you can get the address of your local registrar from the telephone directory.
Each of you must complete and submit a marriage notice, along with the required documents and the appropriate fee, to the registrar for the district in which the marriage is to take place. Timing is important. The notices must be submitted early enough to enable the registrar to satisfy himself that you are free to marry one another. Normally notices should be in his hands about FOUR weeks before the marriage but if either party has been married before, the notices should be with the registrar SIX weeks beforehand. The mimimum period is 15 days before the date of the proposed marriage, but if you leave things as late as this you could be faced with the need to postpone your marriage. Only in exceptional circumstances will the Registrar General authorise a marriage to take place if 15 days' notice has not been given. Although you need not attend personally at the registrar's office to hand in your marriage notice, at least one of the parties must attend personally before the date of your marriage. This is necessary, in the case of a religious marriage, to collect the marriage schedule or, in the case of a civil marriage, to finalise arrangements with the registrar. Personal attendance is necessary at this stage because the registrar will need further information before the marriage can proceed. Every person giving notice is required to sign a declaration to the effect that the particulars and information given on the notice are correct. As a safeguard against bigamous marriages a subsequent check of the information is made centrally. Persons related in any of the ways listed in the Forbidden Marriages paragraph at the end of this guide will each require to sign a separate declaration form, which like the marriage notice form is obtainable from any registrar of births, deaths and marriages in Scotland.If you are having a religious ceremony go and see the minister or clergyman who is to take the service, before completing the notice of marriage.
mrsross2b, notices must be handed in maximum 12 weeks before wedding and minimum 15 days before. They must be handed in and registered at the registrars closest to the venue of your marriage. xx
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CommentAuthorMrsMarr2B
You must also hand in additional information sheet with the full names and addresses of your 2 witnesses. xx