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giving marriage notice & then moving, anyone know the rules?

suestew
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Hi
We gave notice last year when living in a London borough, we had both been living there for some time. We have now moved oop North and I was wondering does this matter that we are not living in the borough that we gave notice?
Thanks
We gave notice last year when living in a London borough, we had both been living there for some time. We have now moved oop North and I was wondering does this matter that we are not living in the borough that we gave notice?
Thanks
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Civil marriage ceremonies
You and your partner must give notice of marriage in your local Register Office, whether or not you wish to marry in that district. The Superintendent Registrar or Registrar in Northern Ireland then issues authority for the marriage and you may marry in any Register Office or local authority approved premises in any district.
http://www.adviceguide.org.uk/england/relationships_e/relationships_living_together_marriage_and_civil_partnership_e/getting_married.htm
on another website it says as long as the venue is still the same its ok, if not you need to do it again:
http://www.manchester.gov.uk/info/317/marriage-arrangement_and_ceremonies/644/how_to_arrange_a_marriage/10 -
thanks Claire0
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