Marriage licence fees are non-refundable. Note: Only one applicant is required to be present to obtain a marriage licence. If only one applicant is present, they will be required to show 2 pieces of identification for themselves , and 2 pieces of identification for their partner. Masks are required to be worn in enclosed public spaces including at City of Ottawa facilities as mandated by province-wide masking regulations.
This site uses JavaScript. Please enable JavaScript in your Browser and reload the page to view the full site. Home Living in Ottawa By-laws, licences and permits Marriages, deaths and oaths Getting a marriage licence Getting a marriage licence. A marriage licence is required to get married in Ontario. The licence is valid for 90 days from the issued date. The licence is valid for use anywhere in the province of Ontario.
Expired licences Important : The Province has extended the expiry date for marriage licences. Date issued Valid until December 1, to July 24, July 24, July 25, to September 30, 3 months from the date issued not extended October 1, to December 31, February 10, January 1, to June 4 June 4, Note: The validity period for foreign divorce authorizations issued by the Office of the Registrar General has also been extended for the same duration as the extended marriage licence validity periods noted above.
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Marriage Licences and Ceremonies Show Menu. Facebook LinkedIn Twitter Email. Before you get started, be sure to have the following documents on hand: Certificate s of Divorce, if applicable. Two pieces of valid identification for each applicant. One piece of identification must include a photo. To do this, you must:. Once you get a marriage licence, you and your partner must have a marriage ceremony within 90 days.
This can be a religious or civil ceremony. Your ceremony must also be performed by someone with the legal power to marry people, such as a judge, justice of the peace, or religious official.
Both you and your partner must attend the marriage ceremony. You cannot get married over the phone or Internet. You can't have someone else go to the ceremony for you. After you get married, you can apply for a marriage certificate to prove that you are married.
It is a good idea to keep your marriage certificate in a safe place.
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