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  1. Existing requirements for getting married in Newfoundland and Labrador apply to same-sex marriages. Application for a marriage licence must be made in person to a marriage licence issuer. Marriage licence issuers are located throughout the province.

  2. To get a marriage licence, you will need to: complete a marriage licence application. provide 2 pieces of government-issued identification for each person getting married. One piece of identification for each person getting married must include their photo. Examples of government-issued identification include:

  3. This service allows you to electronically apply for a Marriage Licence and submit it to an Ontarian municipality. You can separately apply for a marriage certificate after your wedding ceremony. There are other key steps when getting married in Ontario which are summarized in the below graphic. Selecting a civil or registered officiant.

  4. Apply for a marriage licence within 90 days of the day you intend to be married; The licence is valid for use anywhere within Ontario; Everyone is welcome to apply for a marriage licence and get married in Ontario, whether you live here permanently or temporarily.

  5. A marriage licence is required for every marriage. Both parties must complete the form and at least one party must pick up the license in person and submit proof of age of both parties.

  6. Marriage Licences. In Saskatchewan, couples who want to marry must purchase a Saskatchewan marriage licence. A marriage licence is only valid for a period of three months, or 90 days. The marriage licence becomes effective the day after it is purchased.

  7. Apr 6, 2022 · At some time in the three months prior to your wedding date, you will need to buy a marriage licence. Only one member of the couple is required to apply for a marriage licence, but he or she must apply in person, and show primary identification for both parties.

  8. How to Order a Marriage Certificate Online. Vital Statistics has birth, marriage and death records from 1892 to the present. Please contact our office at: (709) 729-3308. For records prior to 1892, please contact the provincial archives (the Rooms) at (709) 757-8088.

  9. Information about how to apply for a marriage licence through the City of Cambridge Clerk’s Office, including required identification and licence fees.

  10. To get married in Nova Scotia, you need to have a Marriage Licence before you have a marriage ceremony. The licence is valid for 3 months from the date it’s issued.

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