If you’re a couple looking for a simple, elegant, and official place to say “I do,” the Dungannon Registry Office in County Tyrone is a reliable choice. Run by Mid Ulster District Council, this venue offers a formal setting dedicated to civil marriage and civil partnership ceremonies.
This venue specializes in civil ceremonies—non-religious weddings conducted by a qualified registrar. It’s perfect for couples who want a straightforward, legally recognised ceremony in a dignified environment. As one of the official registrar offices in the Mid Ulster District, it ensures your marriage or partnership is fully legal and properly recorded.
To get married here, you’ll need to give formal notice of your intention to marry. This means submitting a marriage notice form to the registrar’s office in the district where your wedding will take place. Notice must be given at least 28 days before your wedding and can be submitted up to one year in advance. We recommend booking your notice appointment 6 to 12 months ahead to ensure availability. Both partners must attend this appointment together.
If you prefer a civil ceremony in a more unique or personal setting, Mid Ulster District Council also approves a range of other venues. These include charming hotels, country houses, and other special locations where a registrar can officiate your ceremony. All approved venues must have a private room for confidential interviews with the couple, ensuring your experience is both professional and personal.
Dungannon Registry Office exclusively conducts civil ceremonies, including civil marriages and civil partnerships, performed by a qualified registrar in a formal setting.
The office is located in Dungannon, County Tyrone, Northern Ireland, with the postal code BT71 6DT, serving the wider Mid Ulster district.
Ceremonies are available by appointment only. It is important to plan ahead and book early to secure your preferred date for the civil ceremony.
Both partners must attend the registrar's office in the district where the wedding will take place to give formal notice of marriage. Notice must be given at least 28 days before the wedding date and can be submitted up to one year in advance.
No. Dungannon Registry Office specializes in non-religious, civil wedding and civil partnership ceremonies only.
Yes, besides the registry office, the Council approves other venues such as charming hotels and country houses where qualified registrars can conduct civil ceremonies.
All approved alternative venues must have a private room available for confidential interviews with the couple, ensuring the ceremony is both professional and personal.
It is recommended to book your marriage notice appointment between 6 to 12 months before your wedding to ensure availability and smooth planning.
Yes, all civil marriages and partnerships conducted at the Dungannon Registry Office are legally recognised and properly recorded by the Mid Ulster District Council.
All civil ceremonies at Dungannon Registry Office are conducted by a qualified registrar employed by Mid Ulster District Council.
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