1.) To initiate the process you will, in the first instance, need to provide the registry office with the required documentation prior to making a provisional booking for the marriage ceremony. You may do this either by going to the offices in person if you are in Gibraltar or by submitting the documents by email or by post.
2.) A provisional booking may be made for ceremonies to be held within a maximum period of one year from the date of the booking.
3.) You will need to indicate whether you wish to be married at the Registry or at one of the approved external locations listed overleaf:-
Marriages held at the above locations may take place on any day of the week including Sundays but excluding public holidays. For public holidays in Gibraltar please visit http://www.gibraltarlaws.gov.gi/articles/2010s149.pdf
4.) Marriages held in the Registry Office will only take place on weekdays between 10.00 and 12.00 excluding public holidays. However, some flexibility may be exercised, where possible, to accommodate weddings at 9.30 and 12.30, particularly during the summer months.
No marriages will be held during the period between 17 December and 3 January inclusive.
5.) Civil marriage ceremonies held outside the Registry must comply with all of the conditions imposed by the Registrar. For example, receptions held at the same venue should be celebrated in a separate area from where the ceremony actually takes place. If you wish to be married at one of the above external venues please note that it is your sole responsibility to contact the organisers direct, to make the necessary arrangements yourselves and to pay for any fees thereupon incurred.
6.) Once your provisional booking has been accepted and the required documentation found to be in order you will be notified and required to pay the prescribed fees. However, before the marriage license can be issued and before the wedding can take place, the original documents need to be submitted to the Registrar and accepted by him.
Payment of fees (in sterling) may be effected in person or either by:-
A sterling bank transfer into the Natwest Bank (Gibraltar) account below:-
Account Name: Government General Account re-Civil Status
Sort code: 60-60-60
Account No. 47658983
Iban No. GI 49NWBK060606047658983
Swift BIC RBOS GI GI
Or by credit/debit card - details to be supplied are as follows:-
Card number
Card expiry date
Card start date
Card issue number
Security code, i.e the number printed on the signature strip
Post code
Address
If payment is going to be effected by credit card you should ask the Marriage Clerk to send you the debit/credit card details form. This must be returned to the registry office by email or fax once they have confirmed that your documentation is in order.
7.) Once the booking is confirmed, the next stage will be for the couple to attend registry offices not later than 10.30am on any working day prior to the date of the ceremony to present the originals, complete the corresponding affidavits. and apply for a Special Licence. This may be done at any time up to a maximum of 3 months in advance of the date of the ceremony, or as late as the working day before the date of the ceremony.
In the case where original documents can not be provided, certified copies of certificates bearing an original seal of the court or registry that issues the certificate or certified true copies of the original by a Notary Public, British Consul or other person entitled in law to certify the authenticity of the document are acceptable.
You may make arrangements to order marriage certificates which you will need to pay for. The fee is 3.50 per certificate. If you wish certificates to be posted to you to an address outside Gibraltar, there is a further fee of 5.00.
It is also possible to legalise (apostille) marriage certificates, under the Hague Convention of 5 October 1961 on legalisation of documents. If you wish to apostille your marriage certificate, you should make arrangements for this at the time you order your certificate. There is no requirement to apostille the certificate if it is to be used in Gibraltar or UK. The fee for this service is 15.00 per certificate.
8.) Couples will need to make arrangements for themselves and their guests to be at the marriage venue before the ceremony is to take place. If the marriage is to take place at an external location, they might also need to arrange for transport to convey the Registrar to and from the marriage venue. If transport is required, arrangements are to be made when you come in to complete your paperwork.
Couples and their witnesses should be at the venue at least 15 minutes before the start of the ceremony. Delays in excess of 10 minutes may result in postponing the ceremony until the Registrar is next available.
Before the ceremony commences, you will be asked for identification (ie your passport or national identity card). You will also need to provide two witnesses for the marriage. Your witnesses may be related to either of you and/or to each other. They may be friends or colleagues but they must be able to speak and understand English and be over the age of 18.
The ceremony is conducted in English. If you do not speak English, the Registrar may assist you in obtaining an interpreter. However, you should advise the Registrar before the marriage booking is confirmed that you need the services of an interpreter. Should the Registrar not be able to assist, then it shall be your responsibility to provide a suitable interpreter who is acceptable to the Registrar.
If you wish to make arrangements for a photographer, florists, wedding planners or any other related services you may find the following link useful www.gibyellow.gi
9.) IMPORTANT. If you do not reside in Gibraltar and you are not an EEA national you may require a visa to enter Gibraltar. The Registrar will be able to advise you on whether or not a visa is required. If you do require a visa, you will need to apply for one at the British Embassy in your country of normal residence. If you are resident in the UK, you will be able to obtain a visa from the visa section, Identity & Passport Service, Globe House, Eccleston Square, London SW1V 1PN. You must bear in mind that unless you have guaranteed returnability to either your country of normal residence or your country of origin, the issue of a Gibraltar visa will not be authorised.
You should also be aware that, Gibraltar is not part of Schengen. Therefore if you intend to travel to Gibraltar through Spain and return the same way, you should ensure that if you require a Schengen visa, this is valid for more than one entry.
Non EEA nationals who are to marry British Citizens and intend to settle in the United Kingdom with their spouses will need to obtain settlement visas in order to do so, irrespective of whether they are visa requiring nationals or not. These settlement visas however, have to be obtained in the British Embassy in the applicants country of normal residence and not in Gibraltar. If you are already in the UK, you should contact the Border and Immigration Agency of the Home Office at www.ind.homeoffice.gov.uk for further information on your immigration status.
ALL DOCUMENTS MUST BE ACCOMPANIED BY AN OFFICIALLY CERTIFIED TRANSLATION IN THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE.
In addition couples wishing to get married will have to prove their identity by providing the Registrar with original of the following:
(A) SINGLE PERSONS
Passport or national identity card in the case of an EEA national;
Full birth certificate.
(B) WIDOWS AND WIDOWERS
Passport or national identity card in the case of an EEA national;
Full birth certificate;
Previous marriage certificate;
The death certificate of your spouse
(C ) PERSONS WHO HAVE BEEN PREVIOUSLY MARRI
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In Gibraltar, the marriage between a man and a woman is provided for under the Gibraltar Marriage Act. Under its provisions it is possible, by means of a Special License granted under Section 13 of the Act, for residents and non-residents alike to marry in Gibraltar without the need of having to reside in Gibraltar for any length of time, although for administrative purposes a minimum notice of 1 working day is required. It also enables civil ceremonies to be conducted at approved locations outside the Registry outside working hours and at weekends.
If you are resident in Gibraltar and your intention is to be married in a place of worship or in the Marriage Registry without a Special Licence, you will need to give notice of your intended marriage either to a Minister registered under Section 5 of the Act or to the Marriage Registrar, whichever is applicable. You will need to give at least 21 days notice, in the case of a Registry wedding or allow for the publication of the banns if you are to be married in a place of worship.
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In order to get married at the Marriage Registry or by means of a Special Licence, you must be able to satisfy the Registrar that you are free to marry by completing affidavits and signing them before a Commissioner for Oaths or a Notary Public of your choice in Gibraltar. A list of registered Commissioner for Oaths or Notary Publics will be provided by the Registry upon request. Please remember however, that Commissioner for Oaths and Notary Public will charge you for their services.
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