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What's The Cost Of Marriage Certificates And Courthouse Marriages In Nigeria by niecy: 6:14am On Mar 31, 2011
I am a united states citizen and am planning on marrying a Nigerian man in June 2011 what documents do i need to bring to marry my nigerian man and how do i find out the cost of a courthouse wedding and the costs of marriage certificate? and do they perform weddings on weekends? what days are they opened to purchase a marriage license. Do i have to be present to obtain a marriage license or can my Nigerian boyfriend purchase marriage license and pay for everything if i send money along with my passport photograph
Re: What's The Cost Of Marriage Certificates And Courthouse Marriages In Nigeria by Nobody: 9:39am On Mar 31, 2011
Why re you the one paying for the wedding and license? Am sorry to say but in a real Nigerian marriage it is the mans responsibility, why are you paying? I think it is more important to answer those questions first

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Re: What's The Cost Of Marriage Certificates And Courthouse Marriages In Nigeria by ifyalways(f): 9:52am On Mar 31, 2011
The civil marriage is very important as it is recognized by the laws of Nigeria and can on its own serve as proof of a marriage contract between 2 people.

The Civil marriage is protected under the Marriage Act, Chapter 218 of Laws of the Federation of Nigeria 1990 (An Act to make provisions for the celebration of marriages).
There are Two (2) types of Marriage Registries in Nigeria

A. Federal Marriage Registries

a) LAGOS – Ikoyi Registry (covers all those resident in Lagos, South-South, South East and South West)
b) ABUJA – Wuse 2 (covers all those resident in the Northern region)

B. All States have various Registries at the State and Local Government level.

There are some important things you need to know when you decide to have a Civil wedding, these are summarized below in our little guide.

1. FILING OF MARRIAGE NOTICE

a) Once the decision has been made to have a civil wedding, the intending bride or groom pick up a FORM from the Registry of their Choice to indicate their intention to marry. The form is a NOTICE FORM or otherwise called a FORM A. You are required to fill in ALL your personal details including Name, Age, Address, Occupation, Status (Single, Married, Divorced or Widow), Consent (minor under 21 years), Signature etc.

b) You would also need to have TWO (2) coloured passport photographs.

c) The form is posted on the NOTICEBOARD at the Registry for Twenty-one (21) days. The notice is also entered in a book called the Marriage Notice Book, which may be inspected during office hours without fee.

After the expiration of the notice and payment of the Prescribed Fee (this differs at each Registry, but it is usually not more than Two Thousand Naira- N2, 000), the Registrar would issue a FORM C after the following criteria has been met and satisfied:

i) that one of the parties has been resident within the district in which the marriage is intended to be celebrated

ii) that each of the parties to the intended marriage (not being a widower or widow) is twenty-one years old, and if under that age, the consent hereinafter made requisite has been obtained in writing and is annexed to such affidavit……!big grammar, simply means you have to get written permission/consent from the lady’s parent or legal guardian

iii) that there is not any impediment of kindred or affinity, or any other lawful hindrance to the marriage

iv) that neither of the parties to the intended marriage is married by customary law to any person other than the person with whom such marriage is proposed to be contracted.

After this a date is selected for the marriage ceremony

2. OATH TAKING

Once the above-mentioned things have been confirmed, the couple would swear an affidavit before the registrar or recognized minister of religion. During the sworn affidavit, the registrar would reiterate the above Prohibitive degrees and also explain the penalties involved.

Any failure to disclose a breach in any of the above makes the defaulter liable to TWO (2) years imprisonment…! Did I hear you snigger; you get prison time for lying!!

The Registrar signs a declaration/affidavit to show that the couple understands the implications under the law and have met and satisfied all that has been required of them.

The Minister upon proof that there is no lawful impediment to the proposed marriage, and that the necessary consent, if any, to such marriage has been obtained, will dispense with the giving of notice, issue the certificate, and grant his license, known as Form D, authorizing the celebration of a marriage between the parties named in such license.

A date for the wedding is selected by the couple. This would have to be within Three (3) months from the date the notice has been placed with the Registry. ….! Hurdle No 2 crossed! No hidden skeletons. Phew!

3. CELEBRATION OF MARRIAGE

The Big Day!

The couple with their families and friends would come in on the day they have chosen to finalize the marriage proceedings. There are a lot of other couples that would be around for their own celebration and as such each couple is given a Specific TIME that must be adhered to; the ceremony is usually less than thirty (30) minutes….! No unnecessary ceremonies, donations etc as against the other types of marriage celebration!! You are done with the whole affair within 2hours MAX!!!

During the proceedings, the Registrar would print the marriage certificates in duplicate and with counterfoils as in the FORM E. The officiating minister will fill up in duplicate a marriage certificate with the particulars required by Form E, and enter in the counterfoil the number of the certificate, the date of the marriage, names of the parties, and the names of the witnesses.
The certificate will be signed in duplicate by the officiating minister, by the parties, and by two or more witnesses to the marriage. The minister having also signed his name to the counterfoil will deliver one certificate to the parties, and within seven days thereafter file the same in his office.

Every Registrar will register the marriage in a book called the MARRIAGE REGISTER BOOK, every certificate of marriage filed in his office according to the FORM F …, ! By the power vested in me, by the Federal Laws, I now pronounce you Husband and Wife! You may kiss the bride :-)

ALL MARRIAGES CELEBRATED UNDER THIS ACT SHALL BE GOOD AND VALID IN LAW FOR ALL INTENTS AND PURPOSES. …….

The Civil wedding is the cheapest among the other types of marriage ceremonies, though it has got a longer process and all criteria must be met. The ceremony/celebration is over before you blink and you don’t inconvenience your guests as they are able to return to their various offices (if it’s during the week) or attend other functions (if it’s a weekend).

You can have a civil wedding with FIFTY THOUSAND Naira (N50, 000)……, yes, it can be that cheap!

YOUR TO DO LIST


GROOM
• SUIT ( you can wear one of good suits you have at home, rather than buy a new one)
• Best man attire (you don’t have to wear the same thing)
• Shirt
• Tie (Bowtie, Cravat)
• Rings
• Photography (Videography – optional)
• ‘Thank you’ envelopes - 4 ( this is meant for the officials at the Registry, they don’t ask for it but it is expected)

BRIDE
• Gown (no train gown and nothing flamboyant) or Skirt Suit
• Chief Bride’s maid attire (you don’t need a bridal train)
• Cake (optional)
• Car décor
• Catering (the best option is to have packed food, its neater and easy to manage. You also need to cater for a few officials at the Registry{not compulsory but expected})
• Drinks (Plastic bottles or Cans – takes away the stress of searching and picking bottles) All the food and drinks can be put together in a bag and handed out to the invited guests.

BOTH
• You don’t need to go through the expense of making different souvenirs; you can just make a single memento to hand over to your guests.
• You guest list can be as small as Ten (10) and as much as TWENTY (20)
• You don’t need to have printed invites; Text messages or Emails can suffice
• No expense on Rental i.e. Chairs, Tables etc
• No expense on Event Planner, hall décor etc

Should you wish to entertain your guests properly and have a sit-down with them; you can decide to pick a venue that is in close proximity to the Registry. Here, you would need to have a caterer or just get a friend to cook for you.

You can also decide to change your attire after the Registry to something simple but nice (lace material sown into a skirt or gown…, your choice)

It is good to know that you don’t need to break a bank’s vault to be legally married in Nigeria, no matter your tribe 

So, go ahead and get the ball rolling!!!


DO YOU KNOW?

FEDERAL REGISTRIES ARE EMPOWERED BY LAW TO MARRY A NON-NIGERIAN (FOREIGNER) WHO WISHES TO MARRY A NIGERIAN, PROVIDED HE/SHE HAVE SATISFIED THE STIPULATED REQUIREMENTS BY LAW.

NO MARRIAGE UNDER THE FEDERAL, STATE, OR LOCAL GOVERNMENT LEVEL IS BY PROXY. BOTH PARTIES MUST BE PRESENT AT THE MARRIAGE PROCEEDINGS.


http://www.namywedding.com/articles/9-the-civil-marriage-get-married-legally

I wish u goodluck and patience kiss

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Re: What's The Cost Of Marriage Certificates And Courthouse Marriages In Nigeria by adamsrib(f): 10:41am On Mar 31, 2011
niecy:

I am a united states citizen and am planning on marrying a Nigerian man in June 2011 what documents do i need to bring to marry my nigerian man and how do i find out the cost of a courthouse wedding and the costs of marriage certificate? and do they perform weddings on weekends? what days are they opened to purchase a marriage license. Do i have to be present to obtain a marriage license or can my Nigerian boyfriend purchase marriage license and pay for everything if i send money along with my passport photograph

shocked shocked shocked

aisha2:

Why re you the one paying for the wedding and license? Am sorry to say but in a real Nigerian marriage it is the mans responsibility, why are you paying? I think it is more important to answer those questions first

Exactly
Re: What's The Cost Of Marriage Certificates And Courthouse Marriages In Nigeria by BB013(m): 10:47am On Mar 31, 2011
I think you should know all the necessary things to be done. Or is marriage not allowed in the US?
Re: What's The Cost Of Marriage Certificates And Courthouse Marriages In Nigeria by ifyalways(f): 11:47am On Mar 31, 2011
ifyalways:

The civil marriage is very important as it is recognized by the laws of Nigeria and can on its own serve as proof of a marriage contract between 2 people.

The Civil marriage is protected under the Marriage Act, Chapter 218 of Laws of the Federation of Nigeria 1990 (An Act to make provisions for the celebration of marriages).
There are Two (2) types of Marriage Registries in Nigeria

A.    Federal  Marriage Registries

a)    LAGOS – Ikoyi Registry  (covers all those resident in Lagos, South-South, South East and South West)
b)    ABUJA – Wuse 2 (covers all those resident in the Northern region)

B.    All States have various Registries at the State and Local Government level.

There are some important things you need to know when you decide to have a Civil wedding, these are summarized below in our little guide.

1.    FILING OF MARRIAGE NOTICE

a)    Once the decision has been made to have a civil wedding, the intending bride or groom pick up a FORM from the Registry of their Choice to indicate their intention to marry. The form is a NOTICE FORM or otherwise called a FORM A. You are required to fill in ALL your personal details including Name, Age, Address, Occupation, Status (Single, Married, Divorced or Widow), Consent (minor under 21 years), Signature etc.

b)    You would also need to have TWO (2) coloured passport photographs.

c)    The form is posted on the NOTICEBOARD at the Registry for Twenty-one (21) days. The notice is also entered in a book called the Marriage Notice Book, which may be inspected during office hours without fee.

After the expiration of the notice and payment of the Prescribed Fee (this differs at each Registry, but it is usually not more than Two Thousand Naira- N2, 000), the Registrar would issue a FORM C after the following criteria has been met and satisfied:

i)    that one of the parties has been resident within the district in which the marriage is intended to be celebrated

ii)    that each of the parties to the intended marriage (not being a widower or widow) is twenty-one years old, and if under that age, the consent hereinafter made requisite has been obtained in writing and is annexed to such affidavit……!big grammar, simply means you have to get written permission/consent from the  lady’s parent or legal guardian

iii)    that there is not any impediment of kindred or affinity, or any other lawful hindrance to the marriage

iv)    that neither of the parties to the intended marriage is married by customary law to any person other than the person with whom such marriage is proposed to be contracted.

After this a date is selected for the marriage ceremony

2.    OATH TAKING

Once the above-mentioned things have been confirmed, the couple would swear an affidavit before the registrar or recognized minister of religion. During the sworn affidavit, the registrar would reiterate the above Prohibitive degrees and also explain the penalties involved.

Any failure to disclose a breach in any of the above makes the defaulter liable to TWO (2) years imprisonment…! Did I hear you snigger; you get prison time for lying!!

The Registrar signs a declaration/affidavit to show that the couple understands the implications under the law and have met and satisfied all that has been required of them.

The Minister upon proof that there is no lawful impediment to the proposed marriage, and that the necessary consent, if any, to such marriage has been obtained, will dispense with the giving of notice, issue the certificate, and grant his license, known as Form D, authorizing the celebration of a marriage between the parties named in such license.

A date for the wedding is selected by the couple. This would have to be within Three (3) months from the date the notice has been placed with the Registry. ….! Hurdle No 2 crossed! No hidden skeletons. Phew!

3.    CELEBRATION OF MARRIAGE

The Big Day!

The couple with their families and friends would come in on the day they have chosen to finalize the marriage proceedings. There are a lot of other couples that would be around for their own celebration and as such each couple is given a Specific TIME that must be adhered to; the ceremony is usually less than thirty (30) minutes….! No unnecessary ceremonies, donations etc as against the other types of marriage celebration!! You are done with the whole affair within 2hours MAX!!!

During the proceedings, the Registrar would print the marriage certificates in duplicate and with counterfoils as in the FORM E. The officiating minister will fill up in duplicate a marriage certificate with the particulars required by Form E, and enter in the counterfoil the number of the certificate, the date of the marriage, names of the parties, and the names of the witnesses.
The certificate will be signed in duplicate by the officiating minister, by the parties, and by two or more witnesses to the marriage. The minister having also signed his name to the counterfoil will deliver one certificate to the parties, and within seven days thereafter file the same in his office.

Every Registrar will register the marriage in a book called the MARRIAGE REGISTER BOOK, every certificate of marriage filed in his office according to the FORM F …, ! By the power vested in me, by the Federal Laws, I now pronounce you Husband and Wife! You may kiss the bride :-)

ALL MARRIAGES CELEBRATED UNDER THIS ACT SHALL BE GOOD AND VALID IN LAW FOR ALL INTENTS AND PURPOSES. …….

The Civil wedding is the cheapest among the other types of marriage ceremonies, though it has got a longer process and all criteria must be met. The ceremony/celebration is over before you blink and you don’t inconvenience your guests as they are able to return to their various offices (if it’s during the week) or attend other functions (if it’s a weekend).

You can have a civil wedding with FIFTY THOUSAND Naira (N50, 000)……, yes, it can be that cheap!

YOUR TO DO LIST


GROOM
•    SUIT ( you can wear one of good suits you have at home, rather than buy a new one)
•    Best man attire (you don’t have to wear the same thing)
•    Shirt
•    Tie (Bowtie, Cravat)
•    Rings
•    Photography (Videography – optional)
•    ‘Thank you’ envelopes  - 4 ( this is meant for the officials at the Registry, they don’t ask for it but it is expected)

BRIDE
•    Gown (no train gown and nothing flamboyant) or Skirt Suit
•    Chief Bride’s maid attire (you don’t need a bridal train)
•    Cake (optional)
•    Car décor
•    Catering (the best option is to have packed food, its neater and easy to manage. You also need to cater for a few officials at the Registry{not compulsory but expected})
•    Drinks (Plastic bottles or Cans – takes away the stress of searching and picking bottles) All the food and drinks can be put together in a bag and handed out to the invited guests.

BOTH
•    You don’t need to go through the expense of making different souvenirs; you can just make a single memento to hand over to your guests.
•    You guest list can be as small as Ten (10) and as much as TWENTY (20)
•    You don’t need to have printed invites; Text messages or Emails can suffice
•    No expense on Rental i.e. Chairs, Tables etc
•    No expense on Event Planner, hall décor etc

Should you wish to entertain your guests properly and have a sit-down with them; you can decide to pick a venue that is in close proximity to the Registry. Here, you would need to have a caterer or just get a friend to cook for you.

You can also decide to change your attire after the Registry to something simple but nice (lace material sown into a skirt or gown…, your choice)

It is good to know that you don’t need to break a bank’s vault to be legally married in Nigeria, no matter your tribe 

So, go ahead and get the ball rolling!!!


DO YOU KNOW?

FEDERAL REGISTRIES ARE EMPOWERED BY LAW TO MARRY A NON-NIGERIAN (FOREIGNER) WHO WISHES TO MARRY A NIGERIAN, PROVIDED HE/SHE HAVE SATISFIED THE STIPULATED REQUIREMENTS BY LAW.

NO MARRIAGE UNDER THE FEDERAL, STATE, OR LOCAL GOVERNMENT LEVEL IS BY PROXY. BOTH PARTIES MUST BE PRESENT AT THE MARRIAGE PROCEEDINGS.



I wish u  goodluck and patience   kiss
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Re: What's The Cost Of Marriage Certificates And Courthouse Marriages In Nigeria by nortyd: 7:53pm On Apr 15, 2011
^^^^^^^^^^

as the above poster said
i had to send 2 passport pictures a copy of my passport and copy of divorce certificate
i also paid for most of our wedding as i had money available my husband didnt at that time but being a modern woman from england i was ok with that
be prepared to pay extras for the court officials

ours were case of wine case of beer case of minerals ,biscuits and foods i cant remember the exact amounts
we also had to pay extra for the certificate and each of our witnesses had to do also
guess because i am oyinbo i had to pay more
Re: What's The Cost Of Marriage Certificates And Courthouse Marriages In Nigeria by hannie: 2:35am On Apr 19, 2011
^ why make it sound like if u paid a fortune ?

grin
Re: What's The Cost Of Marriage Certificates And Courthouse Marriages In Nigeria by nortyd: 11:42am On Apr 19, 2011
^^^^ probably because it was cool
Re: What's The Cost Of Marriage Certificates And Courthouse Marriages In Nigeria by nortyd: 11:43am On Apr 19, 2011
made me run out of beer money grin
Re: What's The Cost Of Marriage Certificates And Courthouse Marriages In Nigeria by BOUNTYDOG(m): 8:17pm On Dec 07, 2011
Is it true the official govt fee is N34,000 after the N10,000 u paid for the filling of the forms and availability of the date u wish to do it?rThis is what a staff told me today @ the ikoyi registry.
Re: What's The Cost Of Marriage Certificates And Courthouse Marriages In Nigeria by hannie: 1:55am On Dec 08, 2011
BOUNTYDOG:

Is it true the official govt fee is N34,000 after the N10,000 u paid for the filling of the forms and availability of the date u wish to do it?rThis is what a staff told me today @ the ikoyi registry.

Its a bloody lie . . .I didnt even spend more than 10k when I did mine at Ikoyi registry . . .just few months ago!!!

I could even help you out with a senior staff's contact . . .
Re: What's The Cost Of Marriage Certificates And Courthouse Marriages In Nigeria by BOUNTYDOG(m): 5:51am On Dec 08, 2011
Pls do cos I had a contact from nairaland too and I met with him yesterday and this is what he told me.
Re: What's The Cost Of Marriage Certificates And Courthouse Marriages In Nigeria by blank(f): 6:47pm On Dec 08, 2011
It is 10k at Ikoyi registry. Then u pay for your official picture at ikoyi registry and then you give a little appreciation to the guy that conducts the wedding. Max shld be 15k in naira o.

34k will be if you were married abroad and u want to also get a Nigerian certificate.
Re: What's The Cost Of Marriage Certificates And Courthouse Marriages In Nigeria by zumbigbo(m): 9:42pm On Dec 08, 2011
Dear Web family,

I will be getting married to my Ngas queen in Abuja in summer 2012.

Your information has been a big help. I take it that it's the same procedure and pricing policy in Abuja?

Has anyone gone through the Abuja civil marriage, are there any differences to look out for.

Big thanks.
Re: What's The Cost Of Marriage Certificates And Courthouse Marriages In Nigeria by christine124: 5:48pm On Feb 17, 2012
Does any one have a good contact number for the Federal Marriage Registry? I have called the numbers listed on the fmrng.com website 23408059605431, but I get a "your call cannot be completed" message, and I am dialing 011 (us country code) first.

I noticed that Hannie stated that they had a good contact person & number, if possible can I get that information. Thank You!

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Re: What's The Cost Of Marriage Certificates And Courthouse Marriages In Nigeria by josite: 3:50pm On Feb 21, 2012
ifyalwyas.thanks.this is really educative.
Re: What's The Cost Of Marriage Certificates And Courthouse Marriages In Nigeria by hannie: 2:49am On Feb 22, 2012
@Christine

ask for Mrs Adebayo once you get there . . .simple!
Re: What's The Cost Of Marriage Certificates And Courthouse Marriages In Nigeria by avobode(m): 6:25pm On Jun 16, 2012
Iam an American citizen trying to marry a Nigerian girl. The staff there had a list of requirements such as a letter of affidavit from my embassy. I went to my embassy and they are saying I don't need any such thing. Please advice.
Re: What's The Cost Of Marriage Certificates And Courthouse Marriages In Nigeria by victor777(m): 5:25pm On Aug 14, 2012
Does anyone know how I can get a replacement marriage certificate in Nigeria. The original is lost.

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Re: What's The Cost Of Marriage Certificates And Courthouse Marriages In Nigeria by ayemko: 2:14pm On Mar 08, 2013
Does anyone know how I can get a replacement marriage certificate in Nigeria. The original is lost.
Re: What's The Cost Of Marriage Certificates And Courthouse Marriages In Nigeria by mycorrhiza: 2:11pm On Aug 29, 2013
Greetings to the house! Pls, is there any discrimination of any kind as regards marriage certificate issued by local govt, state or federal marriage registries at the US Consulate? Quite urgent pls. Thank you
Re: What's The Cost Of Marriage Certificates And Courthouse Marriages In Nigeria by Nobody: 10:18pm On Aug 29, 2013
ifyalways: The civil marriage is very important as it is recognized by the laws of Nigeria and can on its own serve as proof of a marriage contract between 2 people.

The Civil marriage is protected under the Marriage Act, Chapter 218 of Laws of the Federation of Nigeria 1990 (An Act to make provisions for the celebration of marriages).
There are Two (2) types of Marriage Registries in Nigeria

A. Federal Marriage Registries

a) LAGOS – Ikoyi Registry (covers all those resident in Lagos, South-South, South East and South West)
b) ABUJA – Wuse 2 (covers all those resident in the Northern region)

B. All States have various Registries at the State and Local Government level.

There are some important things you need to know when you decide to have a Civil wedding, these are summarized below in our little guide.

1. FILING OF MARRIAGE NOTICE

a) Once the decision has been made to have a civil wedding, the intending bride or groom pick up a FORM from the Registry of their Choice to indicate their intention to marry. The form is a NOTICE FORM or otherwise called a FORM A. You are required to fill in ALL your personal details including Name, Age, Address, Occupation, Status (Single, Married, Divorced or Widow), Consent (minor under 21 years), Signature etc.

b) You would also need to have TWO (2) coloured passport photographs.

c) The form is posted on the NOTICEBOARD at the Registry for Twenty-one (21) days. The notice is also entered in a book called the Marriage Notice Book, which may be inspected during office hours without fee.

After the expiration of the notice and payment of the Prescribed Fee (this differs at each Registry, but it is usually not more than Two Thousand Naira- N2, 000), the Registrar would issue a FORM C after the following criteria has been met and satisfied:

i) that one of the parties has been resident within the district in which the marriage is intended to be celebrated

ii) that each of the parties to the intended marriage (not being a widower or widow) is twenty-one years old, and if under that age, the consent hereinafter made requisite has been obtained in writing and is annexed to such affidavit……!big grammar, simply means you have to get written permission/consent from the lady’s parent or legal guardian

iii) that there is not any impediment of kindred or affinity, or any other lawful hindrance to the marriage

iv) that neither of the parties to the intended marriage is married by customary law to any person other than the person with whom such marriage is proposed to be contracted.

After this a date is selected for the marriage ceremony

2. OATH TAKING

Once the above-mentioned things have been confirmed, the couple would swear an affidavit before the registrar or recognized minister of religion. During the sworn affidavit, the registrar would reiterate the above Prohibitive degrees and also explain the penalties involved.

Any failure to disclose a breach in any of the above makes the defaulter liable to TWO (2) years imprisonment…! Did I hear you snigger; you get prison time for lying!!

The Registrar signs a declaration/affidavit to show that the couple understands the implications under the law and have met and satisfied all that has been required of them.

The Minister upon proof that there is no lawful impediment to the proposed marriage, and that the necessary consent, if any, to such marriage has been obtained, will dispense with the giving of notice, issue the certificate, and grant his license, known as Form D, authorizing the celebration of a marriage between the parties named in such license.

A date for the wedding is selected by the couple. This would have to be within Three (3) months from the date the notice has been placed with the Registry. ….! Hurdle No 2 crossed! No hidden skeletons. Phew!

3. CELEBRATION OF MARRIAGE

The Big Day!

The couple with their families and friends would come in on the day they have chosen to finalize the marriage proceedings. There are a lot of other couples that would be around for their own celebration and as such each couple is given a Specific TIME that must be adhered to; the ceremony is usually less than thirty (30) minutes….! No unnecessary ceremonies, donations etc as against the other types of marriage celebration!! You are done with the whole affair within 2hours MAX!!!

During the proceedings, the Registrar would print the marriage certificates in duplicate and with counterfoils as in the FORM E. The officiating minister will fill up in duplicate a marriage certificate with the particulars required by Form E, and enter in the counterfoil the number of the certificate, the date of the marriage, names of the parties, and the names of the witnesses.
The certificate will be signed in duplicate by the officiating minister, by the parties, and by two or more witnesses to the marriage. The minister having also signed his name to the counterfoil will deliver one certificate to the parties, and within seven days thereafter file the same in his office.

Every Registrar will register the marriage in a book called the MARRIAGE REGISTER BOOK, every certificate of marriage filed in his office according to the FORM F …, ! By the power vested in me, by the Federal Laws, I now pronounce you Husband and Wife! You may kiss the bride :-)

ALL MARRIAGES CELEBRATED UNDER THIS ACT SHALL BE GOOD AND VALID IN LAW FOR ALL INTENTS AND PURPOSES. …….

The Civil wedding is the cheapest among the other types of marriage ceremonies, though it has got a longer process and all criteria must be met. The ceremony/celebration is over before you blink and you don’t inconvenience your guests as they are able to return to their various offices (if it’s during the week) or attend other functions (if it’s a weekend).

You can have a civil wedding with FIFTY THOUSAND Naira (N50, 000)……, yes, it can be that cheap!

YOUR TO DO LIST


GROOM
• SUIT ( you can wear one of good suits you have at home, rather than buy a new one)
• Best man attire (you don’t have to wear the same thing)
• Shirt
• Tie (Bowtie, Cravat)
• Rings
• Photography (Videography – optional)
• ‘Thank you’ envelopes - 4 ( this is meant for the officials at the Registry, they don’t ask for it but it is expected)

BRIDE
• Gown (no train gown and nothing flamboyant) or Skirt Suit
• Chief Bride’s maid attire (you don’t need a bridal train)
• Cake (optional)
• Car décor
• Catering (the best option is to have packed food, its neater and easy to manage. You also need to cater for a few officials at the Registry{not compulsory but expected})
• Drinks (Plastic bottles or Cans – takes away the stress of searching and picking bottles) All the food and drinks can be put together in a bag and handed out to the invited guests.

BOTH
• You don’t need to go through the expense of making different souvenirs; you can just make a single memento to hand over to your guests.
• You guest list can be as small as Ten (10) and as much as TWENTY (20)
• You don’t need to have printed invites; Text messages or Emails can suffice
• No expense on Rental i.e. Chairs, Tables etc
• No expense on Event Planner, hall décor etc

Should you wish to entertain your guests properly and have a sit-down with them; you can decide to pick a venue that is in close proximity to the Registry. Here, you would need to have a caterer or just get a friend to cook for you.

You can also decide to change your attire after the Registry to something simple but nice (lace material sown into a skirt or gown…, your choice)

It is good to know that you don’t need to break a bank’s vault to be legally married in Nigeria, no matter your tribe 

So, go ahead and get the ball rolling!!!


DO YOU KNOW?

FEDERAL REGISTRIES ARE EMPOWERED BY LAW TO MARRY A NON-NIGERIAN (FOREIGNER) WHO WISHES TO MARRY A NIGERIAN, PROVIDED HE/SHE HAVE SATISFIED THE STIPULATED REQUIREMENTS BY LAW.

NO MARRIAGE UNDER THE FEDERAL, STATE, OR LOCAL GOVERNMENT LEVEL IS BY PROXY. BOTH PARTIES MUST BE PRESENT AT THE MARRIAGE PROCEEDINGS.


http://www.namywedding.com/articles/9-the-civil-marriage-get-married-legally

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C. A life saver
D. ALL OF THE ABOVE!
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Re: What's The Cost Of Marriage Certificates And Courthouse Marriages In Nigeria by faceboy: 5:02pm On Jul 07, 2014
can someone advise me if it is possible for one party alone to be present at the registry to marry under nigerian law?
Re: What's The Cost Of Marriage Certificates And Courthouse Marriages In Nigeria by mamialolo(f): 4:59pm On Jun 15, 2015
What should I wear for the court wedding.
Re: What's The Cost Of Marriage Certificates And Courthouse Marriages In Nigeria by payne4real(m): 3:38pm On Jan 04, 2016
Pls I need a reliable contact at Ikoyi registry. I went there to make enquiries and I was told that I will need to pay close to 40k and I read here that is not up to that.
Pls I need contact in Ikoyi registry. Thanks
Re: What's The Cost Of Marriage Certificates And Courthouse Marriages In Nigeria by payne4real(m): 9:32am On Jan 05, 2016
hannie:


Its a bloody lie . . .I didnt even spend more than 10k when I did mine at Ikoyi registry . . .just few months ago!!!

I could even help you out with a senior staff's contact . . .
Pls I need your Ikoyi registry contact. Thanks
Re: What's The Cost Of Marriage Certificates And Courthouse Marriages In Nigeria by byvan03: 11:55am On Jan 05, 2016
They charged us 20k, I think they just look at your face and name a price undecided.
Re: What's The Cost Of Marriage Certificates And Courthouse Marriages In Nigeria by noplacelikehome: 2:10pm On Jan 07, 2016
Good Afternoon, Please i would like to have some information about two divorces who lives in Europe both are Nigeria.And they have their divorces papers but writing in Deutsch, they decided to come to Nigeria and got married.Please would they translate their divorces paper to English before summiting it or does ikoyi registry accept it? Please the information is so important to me.help me and tell me how it goes, i would appreciate it.thank
Re: What's The Cost Of Marriage Certificates And Courthouse Marriages In Nigeria by noplacelikehome: 2:17pm On Jan 07, 2016
noplacelikehome:
Good Afternoon, Please i would like to have some information about two divorces who lives in Europe both are Nigeria.And they have their divorces papers but writing in Deutsch, they decided to come to Nigeria and got married.Please would they translate their divorces paper to English before summiting it or does ikoyi registry accept it? Please the information is so important to me.help me and tell me how it goes, i would appreciate it.thank
Re: What's The Cost Of Marriage Certificates And Courthouse Marriages In Nigeria by catune: 1:15pm On Feb 17, 2016
Can someone please help with this question
mycorrhiza:
Greetings to the house! Pls, is there any discrimination of any kind as regards marriage certificate issued by local govt, state or federal marriage registries at the US Consulate? Quite urgent pls. Thank you
Re: What's The Cost Of Marriage Certificates And Courthouse Marriages In Nigeria by Richy4(m): 1:21am On Feb 18, 2016
Hmm!!!! The most scary part of this marriage is that it is taking place in June 2011. cheesy

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