Contact:
  • Registration Service
  • Address:
    Bath Register Office, Guildhall, High Street, Bath BA1 5AW
  • E-mail:
    register_office@bathnes.gov.uk
  • Telephone:
    01225 477234
  • Fax:
    01225 477293
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  • Page Updated:
    27/11/2008
  • Author:
    Anna Fussell
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Marriages

Where you can marry

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Register Offices and Approved Premises

If you would like to take a virtual tour of the beautiful Guildhall please click on the highlighted link.

You may have a civil marriage in any Register Office or Approved Premises in England or Wales. You must give notice of your intention to marry in your local Register Office, in the Registration District in which you have been living for the preceding EIGHT days.

PLEASE NOTE, if you are not a citizen of the United Kingdom or European Union YOU WILL HAVE TO OBTAIN HOME OFFICE PERMISSION TO MARRY. If you are resident abroad you may obtain a "fiance's visa" before travelling to the UK. For more information visit the Home Office website  or contact them at indpublicenquiries@homeoffice.gsi.gov.uk

For information regarding the upcoming "Wedding Open Day "at the Guildhall on the 18th January 2009 please click on the highlighted link.

Churches, Chapels and other Religious buildings

Church of England Churches 

You MUST either live in the parish, or be on the Church Electoral Roll. Obviously you must get the permission of the Vicar. You may get married by banns - see the Vicar, or Superintendent Registrar's Certificate.

 Other Churches, Chapels or Religious Buildings

You may marry in any of these in the Registration District in which you live. Obviously you must obtain the permission of the Minister, Priest etc. You must give notice of your intention to marry in your local Register Office -

Legal Preliminaries

You must give formal notice of your intention to marry. This has to be done at least 15 clear days before you can marry.

You both must have lived in a district in England or Wales for EIGHT days before giving notice of marriage.

Before you give notice you must be free legally to marry. You can not give notice before your divorce is made absolute.

You will need to take a passport and Birth Certificate, any change of name documents and and a Decree Absolute or Death Certificate if applicable.

We will also require some proof of address preferably a utilities or council tax bill.

If you have mislaid your decree absolute you can obtain a new copy from the County Court where your absolute was issued. Failing that, the Divorce Registry in London should be able to help.

Tel: 0207 947 7013

Please be aware that there is a statutory fee of  £30 each payable to your local Register Office for giving your notice of marriage.

Who can marry

Marriage is a legally binding contract between a man and a woman.

You must be over 18 years of age, or 16 years with the written consent of your parents or legal guardian.