Getting Married or Forming a Civil Partnership in a Religious Building Church of England and Wales If you are having a religious marriage in a Church of England church, the vicar will normally ‘call banns’ which means that you will not need to give legal notice of intent to marry at a registration office. However, if you are subject to immigration control please visit our website for further advice.
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Other Denominations or Faiths If you are having a legal religious marriage under any other denomination or faith, you will both need to give notice of intent to marry or to form a civil partnership at a registration office. The venue should be where either party usually worships or in the registration district where either party resides. Your minister will tell you if you need to book a registrar to attend the ceremony. If you are advised that a registrar will be required please visit our website for further advice as soon as possible.
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