For more information about having a civil partnership ceremony at a venue in Enfield, view our special occasions brochure (PDF).
You can have a civil partnership ceremony at a licensed venue for marriages and civil partnerships. This includes the Admiral's Suite at the Enfield Register Office, where you can make a booking up to two years in advance. You can also choose to sign a partnership schedule and not have a ceremony.
Before you can register your civil partnership, you must both 'give notice'. This is a legal requirement and a formal declaration of your intention to form a civil partnership. You are both required to give notice in person. Your partnership must take place within 12 months of the date you give notice.
Before you can give notice in Enfield, you must both have met the residential requirements or lived in the borough for at least seven days. After you have given notice, you need to wait at least 28 days before your civil partnership can be registered. If either of you is a foreign national, your intention to form a civil partnership may be referred to the Home Office and the waiting period may be extended to 70 days.
To book an appointment to give notice or to book your ceremony or signing, call 020 8379 1000.
Notice appointments are available Monday to Friday and take place at the Enfield Register Office.
At your appointment you will need to show the registrar a number of documents. These documents are required by law and it is your responsibility to bring everything you need. If we cannot take your notice, you may be asked to book your appointment again. There is a charge for each person to give notice and an extra charge per person if a referral to the Home Office is required.
We charge an extra fee to accept your documents if you have been married or have formed a civil partnership before and your divorce or dissolution was granted outside the United Kingdom, Channel Islands or Isle of Man. The fee amount depends on whether we can verify and accept your documents or if we need to send them to the General Register Office. This fee is non-refundable.
You can view our fees. We only accept payment by credit or debit card.
The fee for your notice is in addition to your ceremony or signing appointment fee. Note that our fee is for the registrars to attend the ceremony or signing appointment. Venue costs, such as catering, will need to be arranged with the venue. Terms and conditions apply.
If you are a European Economic Area (EEA) national, you are entitled to form a civil partnership in England or Wales as long as you can successfully give notice of your intention.
You and your partner must give notice together at the same office if either or both of you:
You can give notice in Enfield or any other designated register office even if you do not live in Enfield.
You must give notice in your district of residence if you and your partner are both British citizens, EEA nationals or foreign nationals who match any of the following criteria:
This section contains important information. Please read carefully.
It is your responsibility to bring the correct documents to your appointment. If you do not bring all the documents we need to see, you will not be able to give notice.
Anyone giving notice of a civil partnership needs to bring the following to their appointment:
If you are divorced or have a civil partnership dissolution, you will need to bring:
If you are a widow, widower or a surviving civil partner, you will need to bring:
If you have changed your name by deed poll or statutory declaration, you will need to bring the official documents that confirm this.
If you have settled status in the UK, you will need to bring your immigration status document or Permanent Residence card. This would normally be a stamp or sticker in your passport or Biometric Residence Permit (BRP).
In addition to the above documents, all foreign nationals must bring:
All of your documents must be original. Photocopies will not be accepted. If any of your documents are not in English, a translation will be required together with the original document. The translation can be done by anyone apart from the couple who are intending to form the civil partnership. We will only accept the translation made by an independent third party if they add their name and address to the translated document and write the words 'I certify this is a true and accurate translation'.
British citizens who don't have a valid passport need to bring evidence of their name, age and nationality.
If you were born in the UK before 1 January 1983, you should bring your original full UK birth certificate and one piece of identification with your photograph on it.
If you were born in the UK on or after 1 January 1983, your birth certificate is not accepted as evidence of nationality. If your mother or father were born in the UK before 1 January 1983, their birth certificates can provide evidence of your nationality. You should bring:
To show British nationality through your father, he must have been married to your mother when you were born.
Foreign or EEA nationals who don't have a valid passport need to bring evidence of their name, age and nationality.
We will accept your immigration status document issued by the Home Office if it states your nationality. We do not accept other letters from the Home Office that state your place of birth.
If you do not have an immigration status document, we may accept an identity card. This needs to clearly state your nationality. For example, a Romanian identity card does not confirm you are Romanian, but the words 'Nationality Romanian' do confirm you are Romanian. Only some countries' identity cards clearly state their citizens' nationalities.
If your passport is currently with the Home Office, you will need to wait until it is returned before you can give notice.
Couples who have formed a civil partnership in the past can convert their civil partnership into a marriage. This is possible for couples who registered their civil partnership in England or Wales. It's also possible for couples who registered their civil partnership according to the law of England and Wales in a consulate or armed forces base overseas.
There are two ways to do this:
For a standard conversion, the couple attend an appointment at a register office and complete a declaration. The registrar will ask you to provide:
View a full list of documents.
After you sign the declaration, your marriage will be registered and a new marriage certificate will be issued.
If you want to have a ceremony to celebrate your conversion, this can follow the signing of the declaration. You will need to choose a venue where same sex couples are able to marry.
After the ceremony, your marriage will be registered. Your marriage certificate can either be collected from the register office or posted to you.
Call 020 8379 1000 to book an appointment for a standard conversion or if you have any questions.
To book a two-stage conversion that includes a ceremony, email register.office@enfield.gov.uk with your phone number and as many details as you wish. We will then call you to discuss the arrangements.
A standard conversion costs a fee. If you are planning a two-stage conversion, you will also need to pay for your ceremony. You can view our fees. We only accept payment by credit or debit card.
If you formed your civil partnership outside England or Wales you cannot convert your partnership into a marriage as you are in a legal relationship that is valid in the country where you formed it. Your partnership will still be recognised as a civil partnership in England and Wales. This means you are not free to give notice of marriage. In this instance, you should seek legal advice on the options available to you.
To convert your civil partnership in to a marriage, both partners need to bring a number of documents to the conversion appointment. These are:
If you don't have a valid passport, you will need to bring photographic identification and evidence of your name and date of birth. We will accept:
If your name on your passport is different to your name on your civil partnership certificate, you will need to bring evidence of your name change. For example, a change of name deed.
All documents must be originals. Any documents that are not in English must be accompanied by a translation.
Our Admiral's Suite is licensed for:
Here are links to other venues in Enfield where you can hold a civil partnership ceremony or a two-stage conversion to a marriage ceremony:
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