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Frequently Asked Questions
- How to obtain a marriage license in Ontario?
- A license to marry may be obtained from the issuer of Marriage License at the Municipal Clerk's Office, 4310 Queen Street,
Niagara Falls, Ontario (905-356-7521) between the hours of 8:30 and 4:00 Monday to Friday.
Both parties must complete and sign an Application Form. However, if both parties are not able to come in to obtain the
Marriage License, one person may bring in the completed Application form signed by both parties along with the Birth
Certificate and Passport of the absent party.
Applicants present must provide identification such as a Birth Certificate and Driver's License or a Passport.
There are no requirements respecting residency, premarital blood tests or medical certificates.
A marriage license is valid for use anywhere in Ontario. The license expires 3 months after the date of issue.
IMPORTANT: THE FEE FOR A MARRIAGE LICENSE IS $100.00 (CASH ONLY)
- Who may perform a marriage ceremony?
- A marriage ceremony in Ontario may be performed by:
- a minister or member of the clergy registered under the Marriage Act
- a judge or justice of the peace
- What about Civil Ceremonies?
- There are no ceremonies at City Hall.
If you require further clarifications please contact the Niagara Falls Municipal Office at:
Lydia Picca lpicca@city.niagarafalls.on.ca
City of Niagara Falls
4310 Queen Street, Box 1023
Niagara Falls, Ontario
Canada L2E 6X5
- Who may marry in Ontario?
- Any person who is at least 18 years of age may marry. No person under 16 years of age may marry. Any person who is 16 or
17 years of age (other than a widow, widower or divorced person) may marry with the written consent of his/her legal
guardian.
If any person whose consent is required is unavailable or refuses to consent, an application may be made to a judge, in
Canada, to dispense with consent.
- What if I or my partner were previously married?
- A person whose previous marriage has been dissolved or annulled will require:
- If the marriage was dissolved or annulled in Canada, the original or court-certified copy of the final decree dissolving
or annulling the marriage; or
- If the marriage was dissolved or annulled in a jurisdiction other than Canada, the applicants must obtain authorization
from the Minister of Consumer and Commercial Relations before a marriage license may be issued. To obtain this authorization, the
applicants or a lawyer representing them, must submit the following to:
THE OFFICE OF THE REGISTRAR GENERAL
P.O. BOX 4600, 189 RED RIVER ROAD
THUNDER BAY, ONTARIO P7B 6L8
- A completed marriage license application signed by both applicants.
- A copy of the decree of divorce or annulment (certified by the proper court officer in the jurisdiction the
divorce/annulment was granted) or sealed by the court. If the decree is in a language other than English or French, include a
certified translation.
- A statement of Sole Responsibility for each divorce signed by both applicants. Blank affidavits are available from the
issuer of Marriage License.
- A legal opinion of an Ontario lawyer, addressed to both applicants, giving reasons why the divorce or annulment should be
recognized in the Province of Ontario.
- Where a spouse has died, proof of death of the spouse must be provided if death occurred outside Ontario.
- Are there Honeymoon Packages available?
- Yes! Please see our Honeymoon Packages webpage for details.
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