If you do not bring all of the correct documents to your appointment, you will lose your fee.
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Find out what documents to bring to your appointment to give notice for a marriage or civil partnership.
If you do not bring all of the correct documents to your appointment, you will lose your fee.
You must bring proof for both you and your partner.
Make sure you each have enough documents to check off all 7 sections of the list.
You will need to tell us the:
We may need extra information if:
To find out what extra information you will need in these cases, contact us.
If you or your partner is not a British or Irish citizen or have EU Settled status, you must bring a recent passport style photo for each of you.
To prove your name and date of birth we will accept a valid:
You should also bring a copy of a deed poll if you have ever changed your name.
To prove your nationality we will accept a valid:
To prove your address we will accept original paper copies of your:
If you have recently entered the UK, you will need both:
To prove your immigration status we will accept a valid:
If one of you does not have any proof of your immigration status, your notice will be sent to Immigration Enforcement for their approval.
You both must pay an additional £12 each for this, and your notice waiting time may be extended to 70 days. This means it may delay the date of your ceremony.
If you have ever been married or in a civil partnership, in any country, you must bring proof that you are now divorced or widowed.
To prove you are divorced, you must bring an original court stamped copy of your decree absolute.
To prove you are divorced, you must provide:
We will need to do checks to make sure the divorce is valid. This will cost you either £50 or £75, and it could take longer than the 28 day notice period. This means it may delay the date of your ceremony.
You will need to bring the death certificate for your former civil partner or spouse, with an English translation if the certificate is in a different language.
If you are not named as spouse or civil partner on the death certificate, you will also need to show us your marriage certificate or civil partnership certificate, with an English translation if it's in a different language.
We can only accept your full British birth certificate, which has your parents' details on it. It cannot be a short birth certificate or come from another country.
To use a full British birth certificate as proof you must confirm your identity by also bringing a second proof of address document.
The name on your proof of address should match the name on your birth certificate. If you've changed your name since birth, make sure you bring proof of this change, such as a deed poll or marriage certificate.
If you were born on or after 1 January 1983, to use your birth certificate as proof you will also need supporting documents that prove the identity and British citizenship or settled status of one of your parents.
If this parent was born on or after 1 January 1983, you will also need proof for one of their parents (your grandparent).
To prove a parent's or grandparent's identity and British citizenship or settled status, we will accept:
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