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Legal Matters
There are several things you should consider before getting married in
the Highlands of Scotland, especially if you are from abroad. There are
two ways of getting married in Scotland, by a religious ceremony or a civil
ceremony. A civil ceremony can only be conducted by a Registrar authorised
by the Registrar General for that purpose. A religious ceremony - Christian
or non-Christian - may be conducted only by a minister, priest or other
person authorised to do so by the Marriages (Scotland) Act 1977.
Whether you are planning a civil or religious ceremony, you are required to submit
notice forms to the Registrar in the district where you plan to marry. This must
be done in the three months preceding your chosen date, but no later than 15
days before your date.
Also, if you are coming from abroad, you should obtain a certificate issued by
your local civil authority that states there is no obstructing factor to your
marriage (for example, documentary evidence that any previous marriages in another
country have been ended).
Legal Preliminaries to Marriage in Scotland
It is important that persons intending to marry in Scotland make personal contact
with the local Registrar for the district in which their proposed marriage is
to take place, regardless of whether their wedding ceremony is to be civil or
religious. This will ensure that the necessary legal preliminaries to Marriage
in Scotland are adhered to, within the statutory time limits required.
Should you choose the Inverness Area for your wedding, please contact the Invernes Registration Officet for help and advice regarding your forthcoming marriage.
Kathleen Chisholm,
Senior Registrar The Highland Council has comprehensive information available to help you on the following site: http://www.highland.gov.uk/landaintra/corporate_services/registrar/marriage.htm Alternatively, to obtain information relevant for Marriage in Scotland, please visit the website of the General Register Office for Scotland, New Register House, Edinburgh, http://www.gro-scotland.gov.uk where you will find a list of all Registration Offices in Scotland, as well as the facility to download the required explanatory leaflets and prescribed forms. |
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