Celebrate in Hampshire

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Certificates and Passports Marriage/Civil Partnership certificates – how many copies will I need? We suggest you order a couple of extra copies of your Marriage or Civil Partnership certificate at the time of booking your ceremony. However, you may find you need additional copies at a later date for various purposes (insurance, passport, banking etc.). If at any time you require further copies of your Hampshire Marriage or Civil Partnership certificate you can apply as follows: Online at: www.hants.gov.uk/ registration-certificates By telephone: 0300 555 1392 Monday to Friday 8.30am – 5pm As well as our standard 7-day turnaround for requests, we also offer a priority service for urgently required certificates, guaranteeing that your certificate will be searched for and dispatched within 24 hours of being applied for (excluding weekends).

Changes to your passport There’s a lot to organise when you are getting married or forming a Civil Partnership, but don’t forget to notify the passport authorities if you are changing your name. Some countries may not accept a passport that has not been amended, even if you take your Marriage or Civil Partnership certificate with you. You can check with your travel agent or the country’s consulate if in doubt. You can change your passport details any time within the three months prior to your Marriage/Civil Partnership, although you can’t use your new passport until the actual day of your ceremony. To do this you will need to apply to the Passport Office. For application forms and further information on passport changes, please visit: www.gov.uk/ changing-passport-information If you are going abroad on honeymoon, remember to book any travel tickets in the name you will have in your passport at the time of travelling. For further information visit www.gov.uk

Re - registration of children Upon the Marriage of a child’s natural parents, the birth of that child may be re-registered as a result of the Marriage. You can make an appointment for a re- registration of the child’s birth under section 14 of the Births and Deaths Registration Act. You can search and download a form (LA1) for this purpose from: www.gov.uk Once the form has been completed and signed by both parents, you can make an appointment at a Register Office. Either parent can attend the appointment and you must bring the completed form, your child’s original birth certificate and your Marriage Certificate. You can purchase new copies of the birth certificate after the appointment.

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