Marriage licenses are issued by appointment only.
All paperwork must be submitted prior to an appointment. Submit paperwork one of the following ways:
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Download and complete the Ontario Marriage Licence Application form.
Both people wishing to get married must fill out and sign the Marriage Licence Application Form to get an Ontario Marriage Licence.
Two pieces of identification are needed for both people wishing to get married and must be original pieces, not photocopies. Identification must be in English or French or be translated by a certified translator. At least one piece of identification per person needs to have a current photo.
If only one person is able to come to the office, please bring the proper identification and documents for the other person as well. Please call first to ensure we are available to help you.
Any two of the following pieces of identification are accepted. One must have a photo, and one must have an address.
An Ontario Marriage Licence is valid anywhere in Ontario for three (3) months from the date it was issued. There is no waiting period in Ontario to be married once the licence is issued.
Please include the last (maiden name if applicable), first and middle names or single name of the applicant's parents. Please only enter information for parents listed on the applicant's birth registration, adoption order, other court order, civil registry, etc.
If you do not understand or read English, you will need to get an interpreter. The interpreter will need to provide identification.
$145 payable by cash or debit only.
You must be at least 18 years of age to marry. If you are 16 or 17 years old, you must get approval from your parents or guardian. Contact our office for the needed form.
The Township of Wilmot can perform your wedding ceremony in the Council Chambers or at Castle Kilbride.
The original or court certified copy (no photocopies) of the Decree absolute or Certificate of Divorce must be shown to the licence issuer. A Judgment issued by the Court is not proof of divorce. If you do not have a copy of your Certificate of Divorce, contact the Court House that issued your divorce for a copy, the length of time it takes to obtain a copy can vary.
If you were divorced outside of Canada, please contact Legislative Services for more information.
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