Marriage and civil partnership ceremonies
Go to ceremonies and venues for information on a range of ceremonies available at Thurrock Register Office and other approved premises.
Go to ceremonies and venues for information on a range of ceremonies available at Thurrock Register Office and other approved premises.
You must decide where to have your marriage or civil partnership ceremony before 'giving notice'.
To give notice, you'll sign a legal statement at your local register office saying you intend to get married or form a civil partnership. This must include details of the final venue for your ceremony.
You must hold your ceremony within 12 months of 'giving notice'.
It should also be noted that, even if your ceremony is small, you will need to provide at least two other people who are willing to witness the marriage and sign the marriage register.
If you're getting married, you can choose to have either a religious ceremony or a civil ceremony.
The formation of a civil partnership cannot be a religious ceremony.
For more information on ceremonies, go to: