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Booking a Wedding Ceremony Once you have settled on the date and venue for your marriage and made a provisional booking, you will need to get in touch with the helpdesk on 0345 241 2489 to ask if Registrars will be available on the day and at the time you want. It is essential that you do this before making any other arrangements. Registration Office Weddings There are several ceremony rooms across the county, in Abingdon, Banbury, Bicester, Didcot, Henley-on-Thames, Oxford, Wheatley (part time) and Witney. They all vary in style, size and appearance, from the more traditional rooms, such as Oxford’s wood-panelled Dexter Room and Banbury’s Bodicote House to the purpose- built modern Broadway Room in Didcot. You can see a list of these, with photos, on pages 32 and 33. Please note, apart from Oxford, not all offices are open every weekend. Time restrictions on ceremonies have been lifted, so you can now marry at any time subject to staff availability. Provisional bookings can be taken in advance of your legal Notices of Marriage. Notice of Marriage After booking your wedding at a Registration Office or an approved venue, both of you will need to give your Notices of Marriage. Details of how to do this are on pages 4 to 6. Marriages in Churches A religious ceremony may take place in any religious building which has been registered for worship and marriages. Your first contact should be with the church minister where you would like to marry and they will advise you further. Following their agreement to conduct your ceremony, you may need to contact the Register Office where you live (see page 4 - ‘Giving Notice of Marriage’). The Register Office for Oxfordshire is situated in The telephone number for the Oxfordshire the heart of Oxford city centre and its helpdesk Register Office is 0345 241 2489. is pleased to answer questions on arranging a wedding in any of the rooms in the county. You may find the following links useful: www.achurchnearyou. com Call 0345 241 2489 for further information www.yourchurchwedding.org on the rooms, their capacity for guests and to discuss any special requirements you or your Marriage Abroad guests may have, such as provision for people Tying the knot abroad is becoming an with disabilities. increasingly popular option. If you are thinking of doing this, please contact the appropriate Approved Venues country’s embassy in England for advice on the Instead of having your wedding in a Registration formalities and documentation required. Office, you could opt to hold it in one of the many diverse approved venues throughout Insurance Oxfordshire, from an old Cotswold hotel or If, for whatever reason, you need to change a famous city centre museum to an Oxford your plans, it could be extremely expensive. College. The only difficulty will be making your Therefore, it makes sense to take out insurance decision! against this possibility. Registrars are happy to attend marriages at approved venues on any day, including Sundays and Bank Holidays (excluding Christmas Day). • For a complete list of approved venues, see pages 34 - 36. www.oxfordshire.gov.uk/registration 3