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MARRIAGE IN SCOTLAND
If you intend to marry in Scotland you can have either a Civil or a Religious
Marriage.
- A Civil Marriage is conducted by a Registrar or Assistant Registrar
who has been authorised by the Registrar General
- A Religious Marriage is conducted by a clergyman, pastor, priest,
minister or other religious person entitled to do so under the Marriage
(Scotland) Act 1977
Whether you chose a Civil or Religious Marriage the legal requirements
remain the same. Both parties to the marriage are required by law to complete
and sign Marriage Notice forms and submit them to the Registrar in whose
district the marriage is to take place. Marriage Notice forms can be obtained
from any Registration Office in Scotland or by downloading them below.
If a couple are having a religious or civil marriage in the Registration
District of East Ayrshire their Notice Forms can be submitted to any of
the Registration Offices in East Ayrshire.
A signed Marriage Notice form is only valid for three months. By law
the minimum period of notice that you must give the Registrar before the
date of your marriage is 15 days. The leaflet Marriage in Scotland (RM1),
available from any Registration Office in Scotland or by downloading below,
gives more guidance to marrying in Scotland.
It is recommended that Marriage Notice Forms are submitted to the Registrar
4 to 6 weeks prior to the date of the Marriage together with any additional
documents the Registrar may require and the appropriate fees.
Additional documents include:
- Birth certificate for both bride and groom
- Proof of termination of a previous marriage (where applicable)
An appointment should be made with the Registrar to hand in Marriage
Notice forms. This can be done in person or someone can do it on your
behalf. Please click here
to book an appointment online.
If any of these documents are in a language other than English, a certified
translation must be included.
All documents must be original (photocopies are not acceptable).
The Registrar will check the documents and may retain them for examination
later.
You will need to arrange for two persons to be present to act as witnesses
to your marriage (usually the best man and bridesmaid). The two witnesses
must be aged 16 or over and must be capable of fully understanding the
proceedings. The Registrar must be notified of the full names and addresses
of both witnesses. If, for any reason, you wish to change the names of
the witnesses please tell the Registrar as soon as you can.
If you are having a religious ceremony the Registrar will give you details
of when to collect your Marriage Schedule. The Marriage Schedule is the
legal document the celebrant conducting your marriage requires; without
this your marriage cannot proceed.
After your marriage, the schedule is returned to the Registration Office
where the marriage is registered and you can obtain copies of your marriage
certificate on payment of the appropriate fee.
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