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Search of Marriage Records to Prove Freedom to Marry - Province of British Columbia

If you are planning to marry abroad, the country where you are marrying may require you to prove that you are free to marry. If you apply for a search of marriage records, Vital Statistics searches B.C. marriage records from the date of your 15th birthday to the date of application, and prints the result of the search on a Marriage Search Certificate.

https://www2.gov.bc.ca/gov/content/life-events/marriage/search-of-marriage-records-to-prove-freedom-to-marry Search of Marriage Records to Prove Freedom to Marry - Province of British Columbia

Birth, adoption, death, marriage and divorce - Province of British Columbia

We understand that requesting vital documents such as birth, death, and marriage certificates, or changing your name or gender, is often tied to deeply personal and important life moments. Due to recent service disruptions, including the BCGEU job action and rotating Canada Post strike, we are currently experiencing longer-than-usual processing times.

https://www2.gov.bc.ca/gov/content/life-events Birth, adoption, death, marriage and divorce - Province of British Columbia

Getting a divorce Family Law in BC

If you're married, the only way to end your marriage is by getting a divorce order from a judge. You don't always have to go to court. If you have court orders or write a separation agreement, you can do your own divorce by filling out the forms and filing them at the court registry.

https://www.familylawinbc.ca/separation-divorce/getting-a-divorce Getting a divorce Family Law in BC

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BC Civil Registration Vancouver Public Library

BC Civil Registration Civil registration refers to birth, marriage, and death records collected by the government. The Vancouver Public Library holds microfilm copies of BC civil registration records that have been released to the public. This page explains how to access these records.

https://www.vpl.ca/guide/genealogy-and-family-history/bc-civil-registration

March sees peak divorce filings: Here's what to know

This holiday season may be filled with the usual delights and stresses of buying gifts, hosting and seeing extended family. But for some married couples, it also is a time of stress because they’re contemplating whether to divorce in the new year.

https://www.ctvnews.ca/lifestyle/article/weighing-whether-to-divorce-in-2026-taking-these-steps-now-may-lessen-some-money-stress/ March sees peak divorce filings: Here's what to know

Welcome to Family Law in BC Family Law in BC

BC First Nations Justice Council - Indigenous Justice Centres Indigenous Justice Centres offer culturally appropriate information, advice, support, and representation for Indigenous people.

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Marriage Certificates - Province of British Columbia

Every couple marrying in British Columbia receives a marriage certificate by mail once Vital Statistics has registered their marriage. On average, couples receive their marriage certificate three weeks after the wedding takes place. Vital Statistics mails the certificate to the address the couple provided when they bought the marriage licence.

https://www2.gov.bc.ca/gov/content/life-events/marriage/marriage-certificates Marriage Certificates - Province of British Columbia

Certificate of Divorce - Request Form

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Search of Marriage Records to Prove Freedom to Marry - Province of British Columbia

If you are planning to marry abroad, the country where you are marrying may require you to prove that you are free to marry. If you apply for a search of marriage records, Vital Statistics searches B.C. marriage records from the date of your 15th birthday to the date of application, and prints the result of the search on a Marriage Search Certificate.

https://www2.gov.bc.ca/gov/content/life-events/marriage/search-of-marriage-records-to-prove-freedom-to-marry Search of Marriage Records to Prove Freedom to Marry - Province of British Columbia

Marriage Certificates City of Hamilton

Accessing older marriage certificates The Office of the Registrar General has Ontario marriage records for the past 80 years. Check the Archives of Ontario or call the Vital Statistics hot line at 416-327-1593 for records older than 80 years. Order a marriage certificate through Service Ontario approximately 8-12 weeks from the date your marriage ceremony took place.

https://www.hamilton.ca/city-council/city-clerks-office/marriage-services/marriage-certificates Marriage Certificates City of Hamilton

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OMJ Search marriage records

Search marriage records How to search - Online via ROM’s Search Marriage Records e-Service Information required to perform the search - NRIC (for Singapore Citizens/Permanent Residents) or passport number (for foreigners), or - Full name and date of birth (as stated in the NRIC or passport) As marriage records are not updated with the latest personal details, make sure you search using the information used at the time of marriage.

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Nova Scotia Archives - Nova Scotia Births, Marriages, and Deaths

Start a quick search above to begin using our fully searchable database containing one million names. Every name is linked to the original record in digitized form and you can search, view and download every item free-of-charge. As of July 2025, the following Nova Scotia historical vital statistics are available online: As of January 2026, the following Nova Scotia vital statistics records are held by Vital Statistics, Service Nova Scotia.

https://archives.novascotia.ca/vital-statistics/ Nova Scotia Archives - Nova Scotia Births, Marriages, and Deaths

Provincial Archives of New Brunswick

Vital Statistics Search Engine 1,153,053 records available in this database Database last updated: 2026-01-27...

https://archives2.gnb.ca/Search/VISSE/?culture=en-CA Provincial Archives of New Brunswick

Directeur de l'Γ©tat civil - Home

Our Online Services Order Consult - Register of application for a change of name - Register of notices of change of name - Register of notices of declaration of tardy filiation - Register of notices of marriage or civil union - Register of officiants authorized to perform a marriage or civil union - Register of competent authorities in matters of Aboriginal customary adoption, Aboriginal suppletive tutorship and recognition of Aboriginal...

https://www.etatcivil.gouv.qc.ca/en/default.html Directeur de l'Γ©tat civil - Home

Before getting married ontario.ca

Before getting married Learn about the legal age for marriage and the steps you need to take before you get married. You will need a valid Ontario marriage licence and someone authorized to perform your ceremony. Overview Before you get married in Ontario, you need to: - Check if you and your partner are eligible.

http://www.ontario.ca/page/getting-married Before getting married ontario.ca

Certificate of Divorce - Request Form

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