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brantford...
COST:
The fee to obtain a marriage licence is $125 including tax, payable in
cash or by debit card. Licences are valid for 3 months.
In
Woodstock: $110
In
Ingersoll: $80
In
Tillsonburg: $100
WHERE:
Marriage licences are issued at
the
City Clerk's Office, 100 Wellington Square
WHEN:
Hours for issuing marriage licences are
Monday to Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
HELP:
To Download your
Marriage Licence Application-Marriage Act-Form 3
(edition 2004/03)
click here
OR visit the Ministry of Government Services website by clicking here
good to know...
Couples planning to be married in Ontario are required to obtain a
marriage licence. A licence is valid anywhere in Ontario for 90 days
from the date of issue. There is no waiting period between the date of
issue of the marriage licence and the date of marriage.
The
Marriage Licence Application form must be completed and signed by both
parties to the marriage (the bride and the bridegroom). One party to
the marriage (either the bride or the groom) may submit the completed
application form to the City Clerk's Office in order to obtain the
Marriage Licence, provided that one of the following documents is
submitted in place of the absent party: (a) the absent party's
original birth certificate; (b) the absent party's valid passport; (c)
an Affidavit of Age (available from the City Clerk's Office) completed
and signed by the absent party and notarized.
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information gathered from Ontario and City Government websites. To
the best of our knowledge, this information is correct, however please
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The Paperwork |
Paperwork needed before you
get married
Marriage Licence
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DOWNLOAD FORM (PDF Format)
The marriage
license application process is short and sweet, but you'll need to know the
right details. Your best bet is to visit the registrars office at city hall
with your hubby. Download the form to find out what information you'll need
to know/bring for your license application.
From the
government... A marriage licence or the publication of banns is required
before a couple can get married in Ontario. To apply for a marriage licence,
contact your local municipal office. If you are being married in a religious
ceremony, you may be eligible to be married by a publication of banns. Speak
to the clergy of your church for more information. For residents getting
married in another province or territory in Canada, you must contact the
province's or territory's vital statistics office for information.
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More information on getting married in Ontario
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Download a Marriage Licence Application Form
(PDF),
Text Version
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Address of Provincial and Territorial Vital Statistics
Offices
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List of municipal websites
If you your are
NOT a resident of Ontario, but you ARE getting married in Ontario
If you are
living outside Canada or are from another province, contact the municipality
in which you intend to get married for more information.
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List of municipal websites
Getting married
in another country
If you are
planning to get married in another country, you may require a Marriage
Letter (also known as a Search Letter or Letter of Non-Impediment)
confirming that there is no record of a marriage for you registered in
Ontario. You may obtain this letter by applying to the Office of the
Registrar General. To get married in another country, you must contact the
country's embassy or consulate for more information.
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Foreign Representatives in Canada
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Form to request a Marriage Letter
(PDF),
Text Version
Getting
remarried in Ontario after a divorce
If this is not
your first trip to the alter, if you were divorced in Canada, you must
contact your local municipal office for information on getting a marriage
licence. If you were divorced outside of Canada, you will have to obtain an
authorization to purchase a marriage licence.
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More information on getting married in Ontario
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List of municipal websites
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To obtain an authorization
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To find a Lawyer
Special Occasion
Permits
If you plan to
serve or sell alcohol at your wedding reception, you may need a Special
Occasion Permit from the Liquor Control Board of Ontario (LCBO). You can get
product information and a listing of locations from the LCBO website.
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More information on obtaining a Special Occasion
Permit
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Liquor Control Board of Ontario (LCBO)
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Special Occasion Permit Information from the Alcohol
and Gaming Commission of Ontario
Paperwork needed after the
wedding
Marriage
Certificate
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DOWNLOAD FORM (PDF Format)
A Marriage
Certificate proves that a marriage has taken place. The province, territory
or country where the marriage is performed issues the certificate. In
Ontario, Marriage Certificates are issued by the Office of the Registrar
General.
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More information on obtaining a Marriage Certificate
in Ontario
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Marriage Certificate Application Form
(PDF),
Text Version
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Addresses of Provincial and Territorial Vital
Statistics Offices
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Foreign Representatives in Canada
Spousal name change
For information
regarding changing your name, contact the Office of the Registrar General.
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More information on name changes in Ontario
Don't forget to
update your identification if you change your name.
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Driver's Licence
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Vehicle Permit
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Health Card
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Passport
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Social Insurance Number Card
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Citizenship Card
Change of address
Visit the
Ontario Government
Moving to and Around Ontario Life Event
for suggestions about who to contact for your change of address.
(A big "Thank
You!" goes to the Government of Ontario for making downloadable forms for
easy applications AND for explaining in layman's terms what is needed to be
done in a way that normal people can understand! You can visit the Ontario
Government Marriage Licence Page by
clicking here). |