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Having a Civil Marriage Ceremony in Ireland | Dating Resource
Part 6 of the Civil Registration Act 2007 states that any person who intends to marry in Ireland, whether an Irish citizen or not, must get a Marriage Registration Form (MRF) from a Registrar. Also, whoever is solemnising the marriage must be on the Register of Solemnisers. Before being given a Marriage Registration Form, the couple must fulfill a three-month notification to the Registrar.
Venues
The civil ceremony must be held either in the office of a Registrar of Civil Marriages or in a different venue that is approved by a Registrar. A Registrar must also be available to solemnise the marriage.


