Oxfordshire, the place to marry Oxfordshire 2017 | Page 8

photos: www.wallingfordportraits.co.uk (WP) and www.squibphotography.co.uk (SP) WP SP WP SP WP Getting started G I V I N G N O T I C E Holding a civil wedding ceremony is not a complicated affair. The following four pages explain what you need to do before the day to ensure your wedding preparations go as smoothly as possible. You will need to give notice of your marriage in your local registration district. If you and your partner live in different areas, you will both need to give notice in your own district. If you are subject to immigration control please see page 5 - ‘Foreign Nationals’. O F M A R R I A G E of arrival does not count and notice cannot be given until the ninth day; for example, if arrival day is Tuesday, notice cannot be given until the following Wednesday. If you live in Oxfordshire, you will need to make an appointment to give notice by calling the Registration Service helpline on 0345 241 2489. If you live outside the county, please contact your local register office for advice. The earliest date the notice of marriage can be given is 12 months before the wedding ceremony. Normally 28 clear days notice is In order to give notice of marriage in a required; for example, if you give notice on Registration Office, you and your partner must the 1st May, the ceremony can take place on have lived in that district for a minimum of or after the 30th May. In some circumstances seven days (immediately before you give your this may be extended to 70 days notice). If you are coming from abroad the day (see page 5 - ‘Foreign Nationals’). 4 Oxfordshire: The place to marry