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Civil Partnerships

Civil Partnerships

The Act

The Civil Partnership Act came into force on 5th December 2005. This allowed the first civil partnerships to be formed by registration in England and Wales on 21st December 2005, after the legal 15 day waiting period passed.

A civil partnership is a legal relationship which can be registered by two people of the same sex and gives legal recognition to their relationship. Same-sex couples who register a civil partnership will have parity of treatment in a wide range of legal matters with those opposite sex couples who enter into a civil marriage. Legal consequences follow from the registration and the partnership can only be dissolved through a court.

For further information about the legalities of civil partnership, please follow the link to the women and equality website.

Who is Eligible to Register a Civil Partnership

At the same time as the Act came into force, the Immigration Rules and other provisions were amended to introduce a new category of "Civil Partner". Civil partners are afforded the same provisions in the Rules that currently exist for spouses of persons present in the United Kingdom. If either partner is wishing to register their partnership with someone who is not a British citizen or an EEA national, they will be subject to Immigration Control.  To read further about this, please follow the link to Marriage Rules.

How I Register My Partnership

If you wish to register your partnership in Swindon registration district, each of you must have lived in any district of England and Wales for 7 days before the date that you give notice.  It does not matter if either of you move to a different district after the notice has been given.

Giving Notice

Each party to the partnership must give their notice to the person authorised to take notices in the Registration authority in which they live.  If you both live in the same Registration authority, two notices have to be given.  If you live in a different Registration authority from your partner, notice has to be given in each Registration authority.  Each partner has to give their own notice.  It cannot be given by the other person.  If you live in the same Registration authority, it would be helpful if you could both attend together to give your notices.

Once you have given notice, 15 clear days has to elapse during which the notice will be displayed.  You can then form your partnership on or after the 16th day.  The notices are valid for one year.  

There is a statutory fee payable for giving notice, currently £30, and you will need to take along certain documents when giving notice.  Please follow the link to documents you need to produce.

A civil partnership can be formed/registered once the couple have signed the civil partnership document (schedule) in the presence of a civil partnership registrar and two witnesses.  There is a statutory fee to pay at the time of the formation.  This is currently set at £40 if it is taking place at the Register Office.  There is an additional charge for the legal certificate of the registration which will be available for a few days after the partnership has been formed.

There is no requirement for a ceremony as part of the legal process of forming a civil partnership.  However, Swindon Registration Service will be delighted to offer choices of ceremonies if the couple want one.

Where the Civil Partnership Registration Can Take Place

They can take place at the Register Office or at any of the premises that are currently approved for civil marriages.

List of Approved Premises

Civil Marriages and Civil Partnerships in Approved Premises

Marriage and Civil Partnership Fees

If you want to discuss any aspect of the legal preliminaries to civil partnership registration, or any aspects about the ceremony, or to make a booking for a ceremony within Swindon borough, please contact the Superintendent Registrar by clicking on this link.

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