Getting married or registering a civil partnership abroad: Information based on your answers

Marriage in Monaco

Contact the relevant local authorities to find out about local marriage laws, including what documents you’ll need.

There isn’t a British Embassy in Monaco. Contact the British Embassy in Paris for help with getting married in Monaco.

If you’re not in Monaco, your closest Monegasque embassy may be able to give you advice, or give you the contact details of the relevant local authorities.

You should get legal advice before making any plans.

What you need to do

You may be asked to provide a certificate of custom law (‘certificat de coutume’) if you’re getting married in Monaco. You can get one of these from the British Embassy in Paris.

You should check with the relevant local authorities in the town where you’re getting married to find out if you need one. Either you or your partner will need to have been resident there for 40 days before the ceremony.

Some local authorities only issue a certificate of custom law less than 6 months before the date of marriage. You should check with them before you apply. If your certificate is refused because you applied too early, you will need to apply and pay again.

You’ll need to have a civil ceremony first if you’re getting married in a religious ceremony.

Applying for a certificate of custom law from the British Embassy

  1. Download the certificate of custom law application form.

  2. Make sure you’ve got all of the supporting documents you need - there’s a checklist on the form.

  3. You’ll need to include a pre-paid self-addressed envelope and a registered letter slip (‘récépissé d’un envoi recommandé sans avis de réception’) with your name and address, or a €6.55 postage fee, if you want your documents to be returned.

  4. Send your completed form to the British Embassy with your supporting documents and the correct fee. You’ll have to pay in Euros, as instructed on the payment slip attached to the form. See fee 11 on consular fees for France for the current cost. Send your application by registered post if you want confirmation of delivery.

  5. The embassy will send your certificate and documents about 2 weeks after receiving your application. Certificates are issued in French and don’t need to be legalised.

The certificate of celibacy

The local authority might also ask you for a certificate of celibacy (‘certificat de célibat’) to prove you’re not married or in a civil partnership. There’s no equivalent to this document in British law, so you’ll need to download the official note which explains this and take it with you instead.

Naturalisation of your foreign partner if they move to the UK

If your partner isn’t British, they can apply to become a British citizen once they’ve lived in the UK for 3 years.

Fees

Service Fee
Issuing a certificate of custom and law £50

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