Marriage Certificate
Who can apply?
A man and a woman who have consented to marry
How to Apply
- a) Ordinance Marriage; Either or both couple to the intended marriage files a notice at the Registry.
- b) Customary Marriage; either or both couple submits a formal application to the Registrar of Marriages for the purpose of registering the marriage.
Processing Procedure
- a) Ordinance Marriage
- Applicant files Notice of Marriage with the Registry (for 21 days) by providing personal data plus photo identity cards.
- Applicant submits a Statutory Declaration, verifying fulfillment with specified statutory requirements in the Marriages Act, 1884-1985 (CAP 127).
- The Registrar's Certificate is issued to the applicant after twenty-one (21) days (in the absence of a caveat/objection).
- Thereafter, the Marriage may be celebrated within 3 months from the date of the Notice of Marriage.
- b) Customary Marriage
- Apply to the Registrar of Marriages in the District in which the marriage was celebrated.
- Statutory Declaration by Applicant and parents of couple
- Marriage is duly registered.
- Notice of Registration of the Marriage is published on the Notice Board within Twenty-Eight (28) days from the date of registration.
Customary Divorce
- Apply to the Registrar of Marriages in the District in which the marriage was dissolved.
- Statutory Declaration by Applicant.
- Dissolution of Marriage is then duly registered.
Licensing Of Church Premises for Celebration Of Marriages
- Apply to the District Chief Executive, with a copy to the Registrar of Marriages.
- Attach copies of Ordination Certificate, Church Registration Certificate, building Permit.
- A technical team of officers from the Assembly inspects the Church Premises (with particular reference to sanitary facilities, parking lot, firefighting equipment, etc.).
- Church Premises is then duly licensed /denied within one month of submission of application.