The Civil Partnership Act 2004 enables a same sex couple to register as civil partners of each other.
A Civil Partnership is registered once the couple has signed a Schedule in the presence of two witnesses and a Civil Partnership Registrar. Whilst there is no legal requirement for any contractual words to be exchanged the Registration Service is able to provide a ceremony thus enabling a couple, if they wish, to celebrate their union.
Worcestershire offers a wide range of facilities in which ceremonies may be held. These include registration offices as well as over 40 approved venues throughout the county which have been inspected, approved and licensed by the Registration Service
Arrangements for civil partnerships should be discussed with the local Registration Office who will advise on the legal formalilties.
Two people who are:
Of the same sex
16 or over (with consent if under 18)
Not already married or in a civil partnership
Not closely related (e.g. parent,sister,neice,uncle)
can register a civil partnership
Having decided to register a civil partnership, notice of intention to register that partnership must be given, in person, by both parties. It would be usual for a notice to be given at the Register Office for the area in which each person lives, but a person living in the Worcestershire County Council area is able to give notice at any Registration Office within the county if that proves more convenient. If a couple live in different registration authorities, notice will need to be given in both areas.
A notice of intention to register a partnership, once given, is valid for 12 months. From the date it is electronically entered, a period of 15 clear days must lapse before a civil partnership may be registered.
Click on the links below for contact details for the Register Offices in Worcestershire
Bromsgrove
Evesham
Kidderminster
Malvern
Pershore
Redditch
Tenbury
Worcester
When giving notice each party will need to provide proof of name, age, residency within a registration area and nationality. If you have been married before or been through a previous Civil Partnership registration, you will need to produce evidence that you are legally free to enter into another registration.
There is a wide variety of documents that may be accepted as proof so couples are advised to check with their local Register Office as to their suitability.