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Renewal of Marriage Vows

The ceremony is for any legally married couple who wish to celebrate renewing their marriage vows in a unique and personal ceremony.

Often these ceremonies are associated with a special wedding anniversary such as the first, tenth, twenty fifth, fortieth etc. but the ceremony is just as appropriate for couples at any stage of marriage and is sometimes particularly relevant to those who have been through a period which put a strain on their relationship, but who wish to celebrate their renewed commitment to each other.

Who are they for?

Any legally married couple of any age and married for any length of time, can arrange a Renewal of Marriage Vows Ceremony. It does not matter if you do not live in the area where you want your ceremony.

What does the ceremony contain?

The ceremony is personalised to meet your requirements and usually contains:
  • An introduction and welcome
  • An acknowledgement of any children of the marriage
  • Reading
  • Renewal of vows
  • Rededication of rings
  • Giving of new rings or gifts
  • Words from previous wedding guest e.g. Best man, Bridesmaid
  • Further reading
  • Signing of certificate
  • Witnesses
  • Closing words

Who will conduct the ceremony?

An authorised celebrant will conduct your ceremony and they are trained and experienced in conducting many different ceremonies so do ask their advice on anything you are unsure about.

As you go through the choices and select what you want the ceremony to contain, you will be creating a unique event that you and all your guests will remember. Take time to consider which options are appropriate and have meaning for you both.

Special people in your lives can take part in your ceremony, your children, guests who were at the wedding and any relatives and friends. You will also need to ask two people to witness the signing of the certificate of the event.

Please not that your marriage certificate will need to be shown before a ceremony can be booked.

What other ceremonies are available?

Couples who wish to have a religious ceremony should contact their local church or religious community. The British Humanist Association also arrange ceremonies and can be contacted on 020 7430 0908

Is there a Certificate?

A souvenir certificate is signed during the ceremony by the couple and two witnesses.

How long will the ceremony last?

Normally approximately 15 minutes but up to 30 minutes if more readings and options are chosen

Can another couple renew their marriage vows at the same time?

No. The purpose of the ceremony is for a couple to make commitments to each other. Other family or friends can hold their own unique ceremony at the same venue, on the same day, but not at the same time.

I have been married before, can I still have a ceremony?

Yes, as long as you are now legally married.

Where can the ceremony be held?

In County Durham there are a number of approved premises where ceremonies can be held. In addition ceremonies can be held at Register Office premises situated at Barnard Castle, Bishop Auckland, Durham City, Peterlee and Stanley.

Who should I contact to arrange a Renewal of Marriage Vows Ceremony and how much do they cost?

Information about a renewal of marriage vows ceremony including fees can be obtained from the Register Offices in County Durham
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