Submit the three months marriage notification to any Registrar but must be given in person.
You can find a list of Registrars offices by following the link below http://www.hse.ie/eng/services/Find_a_Service/bdm/Find_your_Civil_Registration_Office/Civil%20Registrars.html
Contact details for your local Registrar are also available from your Local Health Office in the Health Service Executive (HSE) http://www.citizensinformation.ie/en/health/health_service_agencies/health_boards.html
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You have to pay a notification fee of 150.
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Since 5 November 2007, a couple getting married are required to to give notification in person of their intention to marry to a Registrar at least 3 months before the intended date of the marriage. The notification can be given to any Registrar.
When you make the appointment with the Registrar you will be informed what information and documents you need to bring with you. Generally, you and your intended spouse will be required to bring the required documents.
You will also have to provide information about the intended marriage such as:
When you attend the Registrar you will have to make a declaration of no impediment.
The Registrar will issue an acknowlegement to both of you and the proposed solemniser of the marriage confirming the date of receipt of notification. This does not give you permission to marry.
If all the information required has been supplied and there is no impediment to the marriage, the Registrar will issue you with a Marriage Registration Form.
Postal notification
Court Exemption Order
Declaration of no impediment
Marriage Registration Form
Following the commencement of Part 6 of the Civil Registration Act 2004, anyone notifying a Registrar after 5 November 2007 of their intention to get married in Ireland must give 3 months notification in person to the Registrar. This applies to all marriages, whether solemnised by a Registrar or according to religious rites and ceremonies. The Registrar does not have to be the Registrar for the district where you live or where you intend getting married.
You need to make an appointment with the Registrar in order to give the notification. In order to ensure the notification is given at least 3 months before the date you intended getting married on, it is advisable to arrange the appointment well in advance.
If you plan to get married by civil ceremony and a different Registrar will be solemnising the marriage, you must also contact the Registrar's Office for the district you intend getting married in.
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Public service Information Notification requirements for marriage http://www.citizensinformation.ie/en/birth_family_relationships/getting_married/notification_requirements_for_marriage.html
Part 6 of the Civil Registration Act 2004 http://www.irishstatutebook.ie/2004/en/act/pub/0003/sec0045.html
Getting married by religious ceremony http://www.citizensinformation.ie/en/birth_family_relationships/getting_married/religious_marriage_ceremonies.html
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