Congratulations on your forthcoming ceremony. In West Dunbartonshire Council we want to make your day as special and memorable as possible.
Decide where and when you want to be married. You may have a Registrar conduct your wedding at our office or at any location providing this has been agreed with the couple, the Registrar and the venue owner. We will take bookings for a Registrar to conduct your ceremony up to 2 years in advance of your wedding day. Please note, if you want a Registrar to perform your ceremony, you need to book this with us regardless of where your ceremony will take place. You can find out more information on fees on the price list.
Please also have a look at our Ceremonies Brochure (PDF 679KB)
Please complete our ceremonies enquiry form Registrars Ceremony Enquiry form. Once received a member from our team will call you to discuss. You will be asked to pay a non-refundable deposit; this is can only be paid by credit or debit card.
When the non-refundable deposit is paid, we will send an email confirming your booking, and you will receive a receipt for monies paid.
Around 3 months before your ceremony, we will email the Marriage Notice forms and explanatory Marriage in Scotland leaflet to you. We advise you to submit your completed forms, relevant documents and balance of fee payable to the registration office 8 - 10 weeks before the date of your ceremony.
Please note all Marriage documentation must be submitted to our Dumbarton office.
The Registrar will contact you to arrange a meeting where you can discuss your ceremony and finalise all legal requirements.
In an emergency out of hours please telephone our registration office on 01389 738350 our answering machine will give you the Registrar's mobile telephone number.
As of 16 December 2014, couples can opt to convert their civil partnership to marriages using 1 of 2 routes. Further information can be found on the Civil Partnership conversion guidance page.
Marriage and Civil Partnership Guide (PDF 572KB)
Submit a Registrars Ceremony Enquiry form.
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