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Places to get married

Information on getting married in a register office, in an approved venue, or in a church.

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In a registration office

There are ceremony rooms in registration offices across the county.

List of approved venues

We offer over 80 licensed venues for civil (non-religious) ceremonies across Oxfordshire.

Abroad

What to do if you want to get married in another country.

In a church

A guide to arranging a wedding in a church or religious building.

Licensing your venue

How to apply for your building to be licensed for civil marriages or partnerships.

Registering a building

How to apply for a building to be registered as a place of worship and marriage.

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