- Both must apply together in person for an interview with the 'Service des Mariages Civils' at your local courthouse, along with one witness (Make an appointment)
- Proof of age Gov't ID: birth certificates or passports
- Photo ID: drivers license (or age of majority card)
- If under 18, bring written parental consent
- You need to be at least 16 to get married in Quebec
- If applicable, completed Dissolution of Civil Union form (after divorce or final dissolution)
- Documents written in a another language (other than French or English) must include a certified official translation prepared by a member of the Ordre des traducteurs, terminologues et interprètes agréés du Québec with a sworn statement from the translator that the translation is accurate
- A banns is required or the officiant must post a Notice of the couple's intended marriage by means of a notice posted for 20 days before the marriage at the place where the ceremony is to be held and at the nearest courthouse
- Pdf Notice form
- If already joined in a civil union, the officiant is not required to post a notice of marriage
- See here for more information on the publication & Banns
- Waiting period: 20-days between receiving your license and potential ceremony date/time (for the purpose of bann or notice
- Fill out Civil Marriage Application Form pdf: (in English)
- Fill out Civil Union Application Form pdf: (in English)
- The Licence will expire 90 days (3-months) after issued
- The Licence needs the following information
- Both parties must provide their parents' full names and birth places
- Each partners SIN numbers,
- No photocopies of documents is accepted
- Originals or certified copies only
- This license gets signed by the following at your wedding
- Yourselves (the 2 people getting married)
- Your officiant or religious ceremony leader (Minister, Priest, Imam, ,Rabbi etc.)
- Your 2-witnesses and is then sent to the government by your Minister/ Priest/ Rabbi or officiant (within 48 hours) to confirm the wedding took place
CERTIFICATE OF MARRIAGE
- Marriage Certificate Application Form pdf Here (Form changes yearly)
- Option1: In Person: Search Locations Here:
http://www.etatcivil.gouv.qc.ca/en/contact-us.html
- Option2: Snail-Mail: Directeur de l'état civil
2535, boulevard Laurier, Québec (Québec) G1V 5C5
- Option3: Online Application
- Fees: normal 12 days, accelerated in 3 days
- Internet: normal $31, accelerated $60
- By Mail: normal $44, accelerated $65
- At a Service Counter: normal $49, accelerated $70
- Money orders payable to Services Quebec
MARRY AFTER DIVORCE, DISSOLUTION OR DEATH
- WHEN YOU APPLY for your license, bring with you
- Your original Certificate of Marriage
- Certified Death Certificate
- Proof of divorce or dissolution of union (court certified copies)
- Absolute Decree
- judgement of dissolution from original court
- Certificate of Divorce
- If you are still uninformed contact the
Central Divorce Registry of Canada
P.O. Box 2730, Station D
Ottawa, Ontario K1P 1W7
Phone: 613-957-4519 - THINGS YOU NEED TO KNOW
- The only way out of a marriage is divorce
- Original or certified documents only (your papers will be returned to you)
- If the original documents are in a language other than English, (English or French in Quebec) a certified translation is needed
- Quebec has no more specifications
WHO CAN MARRY US
- Religious service: your registered religious representative of your choice or your congregation
- Civil service: Officiants who have been vetted by your province already
- Clerk of Service
- Mayor
- Notary
- pre-authorized friend, family member, or close person
- This gets quite complicated, visit our sister site for more information
How To Become A Marriage Commissioner In Canada
LINKS & CONTACT INFORMATION
- Vital Statistics
- Phone: 418-643-3900
- Toll Free 1-800-567-3900 (inside Quebec only)
- Email: etatcivil@dec.gouv.qc.ca
- Vital Statistics Main Page
- QC Marriage & Civil Union Overview
- Marriage Information (Everything Explained)
- Civil Unions (Everything Explained)
- QC Vital Statistics Forms