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Getting married in Ireland requires a certain amount of planning. It is said that Ireland, once visited, is never forgotten, and for once this saying rings true. The Irish landscape has a mythic resonance, the country's history is almost tangible, and its people seem to put an extra effort to restore faith in humanity. Be it a traditional wedding or a contemporary wedding the truly luminous greens, luxuriant wildflowers will more than overwhelm you with the wide array of opportunities that is required to make your dream wedding come true.
Legal marriage prerequisites in Ireland
You have to be 18 or else get a court's permission to marry. You must give three months notice to the proper Registrar. If you can't give three months notice, then you have to hire a solicitor and convince a local court to forgo the three months requirement. Civil marriages require residence in the local Registrar's district for at least seven days prior to marriage. Marriages by religious ceremony have to satisfy the unique requirements of the religious denomination presiding over the ceremony. Roman Catholic, Church of Ireland, Presbyterian, and Society of Friends, Jewish and Muslim ceremonies all require different authorizations. Remarriages have special requirements of their own. Marriages outside Ireland also have unique legal requirements. Irish citizens wishing to be married in the very popular location of Rome should contact the Italian Embassy. "Certificates of Freedom to Marry" are frequently required by foreign jurisdictions.
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