Where can I form a civil partnership?
We can offer you and your partner a wide choice of venues for
civil partnerships. These include the Cheshire
East's Register Offices and a range of hotels, stately
homes and other establishments that are licensed as ‘Approved
Premises’.
If you wish to have a registration and / or ceremony one of
our Approved Premises in East Cheshire East, you
can book registrars up to two years in advance. Although the
legal notices are only valid for twelve months, you can secure the
services of the registrars by telephoning the Register
Office for the area where the Approved Premises are
located.
Your Ceremony Your Choice
The Cheshire East Registrars team have created a new brochure,
Your Ceremony Your Choice -
Civil Partnerships in Cheshire East (PDF, 5.6MB), to help you
plan your special day.
You can also visit our dedicated ceremony website Your Ceremony Your
Choice for further information.
When can a civil partnership take place?
Register Office partnerships can be registered
from Monday to Saturday between 10am and 4pm.
At Approved Premises partnerships can be registered Monday to
Sunday between 10am and 4pm.
Civil partnerships are available on all Bank Holidays except
Christmas Day.
How do I book my civil partnership?
- First choose the venue where you would like your
registration/ceremony to take place and make a provisional booking.
If you choose one of our Approved Premises, please check the
availability of Registrars from the registration area in which the
Approved Premises are located.
- The next step is the arrange to complete the legal notices of
civil partnership in the registration authority where you reside.
For details about residential qualifications, please contact your
local Register Office. If you live in Cheshire East, please
telephone one of the main Register Offices to make an appointment.
If you live outside Cheshire East, please contact your local
Register Office. If you live in different local authority areas,
notices will have to be given in each area. Both you and
your partner have to give notice in person.
- When you call to make your appointment to give notice, ask your
Registrar which documents you will need to produce, such as:
- Evidence of identity, age and nationality, ideally a
passport.
- Proof of residence in the form of a utility bill or other
official document which shows your home address.
- If appropriate, evidence of how any previous marriage or civil
partnership ended, such as a divorce decree absolute or a death
certificate.
- If you are under 18 years, parental consent will be
required.
- If either of you are subject to immigration control you will
need to provide further documents.
- Please have the correct fee with you when you give notice.
- The registration of the partnership cannot take place until
after 15 clear days have elapsed from the day of giving notice.
During the 15 day waiting period, the notices will be displayed in
the local Register Office.
- Once the 15 day waiting period has elapsed, the partnership
registration (and ceremony, if required) can only take place at the
venue specified on the notices. The notices are valid for 12
months. If you change the venue, or the notices expire, fresh
notices will have to be given and a fee will be charged.
Are there any restrictions to non-UK citizens?
There are special procedures when either
partner is a foreign (non-EEA) national who is subject to
immigration control. If this applies to you, please contact
your local Register Office for further advice.
What is the difference between a registration and a
ceremony?
The registration of a civil partnership takes
place when both of you sign the civil partnership schedule in the
presence of two witnesses and the Civil Partnership
Registrar.
If you wish to register your partnership without a ceremony you can
do so, as it is not a requirement of the legal process. However,
Cheshire East Council would be delighted to offer you a ceremony to
accompany and enhance the registration.