Marriage In England and Wales
If you wish to marry in England or Wales you may do so either by civil or religious ceremony.
A civil ceremony can take place at a register office or other premises approved by the local authority for marriages (for example, hotel or stately home).
A religious ceremony can take place at a Church or Chapel of the Church of England or Church in Wales, or at any other place of worship which has been formally registered by the Register General for marriages.
Who Do I Contact To Make Arrangements?
This will depend on the type of ceremony and where you wish to marry.
1 - Church of England or Church of Wales
If you wish to be married in the Church of England or Church of Wales - and generally you will be able to do so only if you or your partner live in the parish - you should first speak to the Vicar. If they are able to marry you they will arrange for the Banns to be called on three Sundays before the day of your ceremony or for a common licence to be issued. The marriage will also be registered by the Vicar and there is generally no need to involve the local superintendent registrar.
2 - Other Places of Religious Worship
If you wish to marry by religious ceremony other than in the Church of England or Church of Wales you should first arrange to see the Minister or other person in charge of marriages at the building. However, the church or religious building in question must normally be in the registration district where you or your partner live.
It will also be necessary to give formal notice of your marriage to the superintendent registrar of the district(s) where you live. A registrar may also need to be booked.
3 - Civil Ceremony
If you wish to marry by civil ceremony, that is at a register office or other building approved for civil marriage, you should first contact the superintendent registrar of the district where you wish to marry. You may marry at any register office or approved premises of your choice in England or Wales. However, for a marriage in an approved premises, you will also need to make arrangements at the venue in question. In addition, you will need to give a formal notice of your marriage to the superintendent registrar of the district(s) where you live.

