1. From 1 January 2004, new legislation on marriage
has been in force. The Church has no involvement in this process;
it is strictly between the persons getting married and the registrar
for the District.
2. The couple must notify the Registrar of their
intention to marry by completing a Marriage Notice Form (available
from the Registrar's Office, The Guildhall) or download a form
at :
At some time prior to the date of the marriage
the parties may be requested to attend at the Registrar's Office
to finalise the arrangements and collect the marriage schedule.
After the wedding the marriage schedule has to be returned to
the Registrar's Office within 3 days.
3. The completed Marriage Notice Form must be
returned to the Registrar for the district in which you are getting
married at least fifteen days prior to the date of marriage. Parties
can notify the Registrar up to one year prior to the date of marriage.
4. Once the Registrar has received the Marriage
Notice and there is no impediment to the marriage and the person
to perform the Ceremony is an approved Officiant or Celebrant
(i.e. a priest of the diocese of Derry) a Marriage Schedule is
prepared for collection by the parties at the registrar's office.
5. Just to emphasise, it is your responsibility
to produce your Marriage Schedule to the Celebrant at least three
days before the wedding.
6. A marriage cannot take place without a Marriage
Schedule
7. It is your responsibility to return the signed
Marriage Schedule to the Registrar’s office within three
days of the wedding.
If you are visiting Northern Ireland to be married and you are
a citizen of a country that is not a member of the European Economic
Area, you will need to apply for a visa before you travel. If
you do not get a visa the registrar will not be able to take your
notice of marriage and you will NOT be able to marry in Northern
Ireland.
If you are already in the UK, and you are a citizen of a country
that is not a member of the European Economic Area, you will need
the approval of the Home Secretary to be married here. For further
information visit the Home Office website at :