A Guide to a Registrar Wedding in London
ALL YOU NEED TO KNOW TO PLAN A LONDON REGISTRY OFFICE WEDDING
There is something quietly beautiful about a registry office wedding in London. It is understated, intentional, and effortlessly elegant in a way that never tries too hard.
If you are considering an intimate city ceremony, this is where it begins. A considered, all-encompassing guide to help you navigate the process with ease—drawn from both personal experience and the many couples we have guided through it.
There are many reasons couples choose a registry wedding. For some, it is about intimacy—just the closest circle, held within the quiet architecture of a town hall. For others, it is a prelude—a moment of legality before a destination celebration unfolds elsewhere.
Whatever draws you here, this is everything you need to know.
A MODERN APPROACH TO MARRIAGE
Registry weddings are no longer the exception—they have become a refined, intentional choice.
They offer a more intimate and streamlined alternative to traditional ceremonies. There is a certain ease to them: no excess, no unnecessary complexity—just the two of you, the words that matter, and a setting that holds it all with quiet dignity.
They are also, quite practically, an elegant solution for those planning a destination wedding. Navigating legal requirements abroad can feel unnecessarily complicated. Choosing to legally marry in the UK beforehand allows you to arrive at your destination with complete freedom—ready to simply celebrate.
That said, not all registry offices are created equal. Each carries its own architectural language, its own rhythm, its own set of guidelines. Even within a single town hall, there are often multiple rooms—each offering a different atmosphere depending on your vision and guest count.
London Registry Offices & Town Halls We Love
London offers an incredible selection of spaces, each with its own distinct character:
Old Marylebone Town Hall
Hackney Town Hall
Islington Town Hall
The Old Finsbury Town Hall
Chelsea Old Town Hall
Merton Register Office
Shoreditch Town Hall
Wandsworth Town Hall
Lambeth Town Hall
Each one offers something slightly different—whether it’s grandeur, minimalism, or a certain kind of heritage charm.
THE LEGAL FRAMEWORK
While the setting may feel elevated, the legal requirements remain consistent across the UK.
In essence:
If one or both of you are not UK citizens, additional steps may be required, such as applying for a Marriage or Civil Partnership Visitor visa.
For the most accurate and up-to-date information, the UK government website remains the best reference point.
THE PROCESS THOUGHTFULLY SIMPLIFIED
If a registry wedding feels like the right fit, the process itself is refreshingly straightforward.
Choosing Your Registry Office
You are not limited to your local borough. While many couples choose somewhere close to home, others are drawn to a particular aesthetic or location that holds meaning.
London offers freedom in this sense—allowing you to choose a space that feels aligned with your story.
Giving Notice
Before anything else, you will need to give notice at your local registry office.
If you and your partner live in different areas, you will each need to do this separately in your respective boroughs.
Once notice has been given:
You must wait at least 28 days before your ceremony
Your marriage must take place within 12 months
You will then be able to proceed with booking your chosen registry office and finalising the formalities.
You will typically need:
Proof of name, age, and nationality (passport, birth certificate, etc.)
Documentation for any name changes
Proof of address (driving licence, utility bill, bank statement)
UNDERSTANDING THE INVESTMENT
A registry office wedding is often perceived as the simpler, more cost-effective route—but there are still several elements to consider.
Ceremony room hire: from £60+ depending on location and room
Notice fee: approximately £35–£50 per person
Marriage certificate: around £4 on the day or £10 if ordered later
Additional costs may include premium ceremony rooms, weekend appointments, or administrative requirements depending on your circumstances.
BEFORE A DESTINATION WEDDING
For many of our couples, a registry ceremony is just one chapter.
Depending on the country you plan to celebrate in, it may be significantly easier to complete the legal aspect of your marriage in the UK. This allows your destination wedding to become exactly what it should be—an experience, not an administrative exercise.
Every country carries its own requirements, so thoughtful research is essential. But more often than not, this approach offers clarity and ease.
PERSONALIZE THE EXPERIENCE
While registry offices often have limitations when it comes to décor, there is still so much space to make the ceremony your own.
The most meaningful expressions tend to be the simplest:
Personal vows
Carefully chosen readings
Music that feels like you
There are, of course, guidelines—most notably that ceremonies must remain non-religious—but within that framework, there is a quiet freedom to create something deeply personal.
THE RHYTHM OF THE DAY
Registry ceremonies are beautifully succinct.
Typically 20–30 minutes in duration
Guests are usually asked to arrive 30 minutes prior
Pre-ceremony interviews are conducted separately
A short window follows for photographs and confetti
There is something to be said for this brevity. It distils the moment down to what truly matters.
THE SUBTLE CONSIDERATIONS
There are always details—small, but important—that shape the experience:
You must have at least two witnesses present
The ceremony must be conducted by an authorised registrar
Certain traditional phrases are not permitted due to religious origins
Food and drink are not allowed within ceremony rooms
Décor is often limited, though some spaces allow minimal additions
Timings are structured, as multiple ceremonies are often held in one day
When it comes to attire, there are no rules—only what feels right. From tailored minimalism to full bridal expression, both feel equally at home here.
A FINAL THOUGHT
A registry office wedding is not a compromise. It is a choice—one rooted in intention, clarity, and a certain kind of quiet confidence.
Whether it stands alone or forms part of a larger celebration, it offers something rare: a moment that is entirely about the two of you, uninterrupted, uncomplicated, and deeply considered.
And often, that is where the magic begins.