Getting married at an approved venue for civil marriage
Your first step should be to make a reservation with the venue of your choice. The staff at the venue should be able to tell you which Register Office is responsible for the area in which your chosen venue is located. You will then need to contact that Register Office to arrange for registration officers to be allocated for your wedding.
At the time of contacting the particular Register Office the Superintendent Registrar will advise you of the attendance fee payable for the two registration officers to conduct and register your marriage at the approved venue. He/she will also advise you on how to begin the legal preliminaries for your wedding by giving what is known as your “notice of intention to marry”.
Getting married at an approved venue for civil marriage in the City of Leicester
We are fortunate in the City of Leicester in being able to offer a wide variety of venues where you can celebrate your civil marriage. A list of buildings that are currently licensed for civil marriage in the city is shown below.
APPROVED VENUES FOR CIVIL MARRIAGE IN THE CITY OF LEICESTER
At the time of contacting the particular Register Office the Superintendent Registrar will advise you of the attendance fee payable for the two registration officers to conduct and register your marriage at the approved venue. He/she will also advise you on how to begin the legal preliminaries for your wedding by giving what is known as your “notice of intention to marry”.
Getting married at an approved venue for civil marriage in the City of Leicester
We are fortunate in the City of Leicester in being able to offer a wide variety of venues where you can celebrate your civil marriage. A list of buildings that are currently licensed for civil marriage in the city is shown below.
APPROVED VENUES FOR CIVIL MARRIAGE IN THE CITY OF LEICESTER
Your first step should be to make a reservation with your chosen venue from the above list. You will then need to contact the Register Office where our team will advise you on the procedure to ensure that two registration officers are allocated for your wedding.
At that time we will also advise you on how to begin the legal preliminaries for your wedding by giving what is known as your “notice of intention to marry”.
Click here for details of what to do once you have decided on a venue.


