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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Notice of Intended Marriage (BDM58) in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the full address where the marriage will be solemnised, including any alternative addresses if applicable.
  3. Fill in the names of both parties intending to marry, along with the date or approximate date of marriage. Remember, a marriage licence is valid for only three months.
  4. Provide details about each party, including current and birth names, dates of birth, places of birth, and usual occupations. Ensure accuracy as this information is crucial for legal purposes.
  5. Complete sections regarding previous relationships if applicable. Indicate how past marriages or civil unions ended and provide relevant dates.
  6. Include your residential address in full, ensuring all components are covered such as flat number, street name, suburb, city, and country.
  7. Fill out parental details as required. If applicable, include information about same-sex parents or adoptive parents.
  8. Sign the declaration section in front of a Registrar or Commonwealth representative when you arrive in New Zealand to collect your marriage licence.

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As long as you follow the law for the country you marry in, and it is legally recognised by that government, then there is no reason why your marriage would not be recognised in this country. If the documents produced are in a foreign language, it is a good idea to have them translated into English and certified.
The U.S. recognizes foreign marriages just like U.S. states recognize marriages in other states. There is no national marriage registration process in the U.S., and a marriage performed legally in another country generally qualifies as a legal marriage.
The United States does not have a national registration of marriages, including foreign marriages. However, marriages that are legally performed and valid abroad are also legally valid in the United States.So theres nowhere you need to register your foreign marriage certificate.
New Zealand does not automatically register marriages conducted overseas. To recognize a foreign marriage, you may need to provide an official marriage certificate and possibly have it translated or apostilled. The marriage is generally valid if legally performed abroad.
The Notice of Intended Marriage is a formal declaration submitted by both parties to the Marriage Officer to signify their intention to marry. The notice is required under Section 5 of the Special Marriage Act, and it initiates the legal procedure for solemnizing the marriage.

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Notice of marriage is a legal statement of your intention to marry. It states you and your partners names, ages, occupations, addresses, nationality and marital status. Put simply, without giving notice of marriage you cannot get married.
Birth, marriage, civil union, name change and death records are a public register this means that anyone can legally request a certificate or printout of a record, even if its someone elses. Some government agencies can also access your info as part of their regular work.

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