Licences - venue for civil marriage and civil partnerships
Venue for civil marriage and civil partnerships
(Marriage Act 1949)
Unlicensed activities are a criminal offence with, on conviction, a 5 year imprisonment.
All applications and premises licences are recorded on our online Licence Register.
| Licence summary |
To hold a civil ceremony or wedding at premises, they must be approved by your local authority. |
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| Eligibility Criteria |
You must be the proprietor or a trustee of the premises to apply for permission to hold civil ceremonies or weddings. The application must be in writing (including by electronic means) and include:
A fee may be payable. |
| Regulation Summary | |
| Application Evaluation Process |
Your premises will be inspected. Your application and plan will be made available to the public for inspection and public notice of the application put in a local newspaper as part of a public consultation process. To be granted you application must be in the correct format and your premises deemed suitable. However your application may still be refused if it is felt that there are too many approved premises in the area for the registrars to attend. Conditions may be imposed to your approval. The Registrar General may issue guidance to local authorities to assist them in making their decision. |
| Will Tacit Consent Apply? |
No. It is in the public interest that the authority must process your application before it can be granted. If you have not heard from the local authority within a reasonable period, please contact it. You can do this online if you applied through the UK Welcomes service or use the contact details below. |
| Apply online |
Apply for approval of premsies as a venue for marriages and civil partnerships |
| Failed Application Redress |
Please contact your Local Authority in the first instance. You have the right to seek a review of the local authority's refusal to grant your application. You must deliver your request for review to the proper officer of the local authority, accompanied by any requested fee. |
| Licence Holder Redress |
Please contact your Local Authority in the first instance. You have the right to seek a review of the local authority's imposition of conditions, refusal to renew or revocation of approval. You must deliver your request for review to the proper officer of the local authority, accompanied by any requested fee. |
| Consumer Complaint |
We would always advise that in the event of a complaint the first contact is made with the trader by you - preferably in the form a letter (with proof of delivery). If that has not worked, if you are located in the UK, Consumer Direct will give you advice. From outside the UK contact the UK European Consumer Centre. |
| Other Redress |
If you object to an application for premises approval you may give notice to the local authority within 21 days of the notice of application appearing in the local newspaper. |
| Trade Associations |






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