T Thirsty Registered User Messages 3,765 14 Oct 2015 #1 I know you have to give three months notice etc., but is this information publicly available? In UK its posted on notice boards at the Registry Office, anyone know what happens here? it's not clear from the website.
I know you have to give three months notice etc., but is this information publicly available? In UK its posted on notice boards at the Registry Office, anyone know what happens here? it's not clear from the website.
H huskerdu Registered User Messages 2,499 14 Oct 2015 #2 Its posted on the notice boards at the Registry office. When I was there, the notice board was full of them.
Its posted on the notice boards at the Registry office. When I was there, the notice board was full of them.
B Bronte Registered User Messages 14,670 15 Oct 2015 #4 Do you not have to do an ad anymore, I'm nearly sure we had to do this.
S Slim Registered User Messages 2,690 15 Oct 2015 #5 There is no necessity to put the notifications on notice boards. This practice has stopped in many Reg Offices. See here: https://www.welfare.ie/en/Pages/Getting_Married.aspx#sect1
There is no necessity to put the notifications on notice boards. This practice has stopped in many Reg Offices. See here: https://www.welfare.ie/en/Pages/Getting_Married.aspx#sect1
T Thirsty Registered User Messages 3,765 15 Oct 2015 #6 Am confused now... is it up to each office what they do? The website doesn't say anything about it? It used to be known as 'posting the banns'?
Am confused now... is it up to each office what they do? The website doesn't say anything about it? It used to be known as 'posting the banns'?