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Until not long too long ago, it was one of the only two ways to get legally married in Ireland. A non-religious Civil wedding ceremony can only be performed by an appointed civil servant, called a Registrar.
To get a marriage registration form you need to give your local civil registration service 3 months' notice that you intend to get married. To do this you need to book a marriage notification appointment. The appointment needs to be at least 3 months before you intend to get married.
If either you or your groom are based abroad, a certificate of attendance from your local parish will suffice. This is also called a Certificate of Freedom to Marry. You can request a wedding permit from both of your parishes, and submit them to the parish of your chosen ceremony venue.
Getting married in Ireland. If you want to get married in Ireland, you must give three months notice, in person, at a civil registration service. This applies to all civil, religious and secular marriages. To give notice, you must book a notification appointment and both of you must attend.
You will also need: proof of address - original and photocopy of a utility bill. Personal Public Service (PPS) Number - if you have a current address, or will have a future address, in Ireland. nature of ceremony - civil, religious or secular. name of the solemniser. name and address of the proposed venue.
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In Ireland, if you want to be legally married, then your Celebrant must be a registered Solemniser whose name appears on the Register of Solemnisers.
In the United States, Canada and many other countries, marriages are legally performed by a member of the clergy, a public official (e.g.a judge), or where authorised, by a civil celebrant (e.g. New Jersey). Some celebrants perform same-sex weddings and commitment ceremonies.
Brief cost breakdown There is a standard charge of \u20ac200 for a marriage registration form here in Ireland with an additional cost if you choose to hold your civil ceremony at a venue other than a registration office. Venue charges and celebrant charges may vary with celebrants generally charging a fee of around \u20ac450.
Anyone planning to get married in Ireland must give a minimum of 3 months' notice to the Registrar at a Civil Registration Service. This is the law in Ireland and it applies to all civil, religious and secular marriages. This is sometimes referred to as notification of your intention to marry.
If you are getting married in Ireland (whether you are an Irish citizen or a foreign national), you must notify the Registrar of your intention to marry at least 3 months before your wedding day. You must make this notification in person to any Registrar.

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