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How To Submit M10 Forms To Badenoch Council

Where would be without paperwork!

Getting married brings with it a plethora of paperwork, something we all love to do – NOT.

The M10 forms for registering a marriage are a necessity I’m afraid.  One of those pieces of paperwork you can’t put to the side and ignore.

Submitting your M10 forms is a pretty important part of getting married, and it has to be right.

The registry office have strict rules about when you need to submit the forms.

This needs to be done anywhere between 90 days before your wedding date and no later than 29 days before the ceremony.

 

The information on the forms has to be accurate  in order for them to check everything is in order and then draft your marriage schedule for the big day.

Each council has different ways of how to submit the M10 forms now, but they all require the same information.

The M10 forms raise lots of questions from couples as its not something you do every day.

This blog is for submitting M10 forms to the Badenoch Council in the Highlands. There are other blogs, here for Aberdeenshire Council and Aberdeen Council.

The location of your venue will determine where you submit the forms.

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What Paperwork Do You Need To Collate

Whilst the councils may differ on how you submit your M10 forms, it’s different between Aberdeen and Aberdeenshire councils, for instance. And is probably different in Edinburgh

No matter where you submit the documents the requirements will always be the same.

Don’t leave collating your documents until the last min, write down what you need and start collating them as you go along.

Your Birth Certificate

Proof of Address –  for example, a bank statement that is no older than 3 months old an clearly shows your name and address.

Proof of Nationality – Your passport, or another document that provides evidence of your nationality.

Death Certificate/Divorce Certificate – if you or your partner were previously married and your partner past away or you got divorced.

Dissolution Certificate – if you or your partner were previously in a civil partnership.

If you are not a British National, a certificate from your home country that states you are free to marry.

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Completing The M10 Forms

Now it’s time to complete the M10 forms.

With this council, you need to contact them here for them to advise on the forms and how to submit them.

Submitting the M10 Forms

What you will need to submit remains the same for any council in Scotland.

What you need to submit.

completed marriage or civil partnership notice forms

completed witness and celebrant information sheet

completed declaration of status (if required)

supporting documents (see above)

If you submit by post you should enclose photocopies of your supporting documents in the list above, but the registry office will need to see the originals before the wedding takes place.

If your not from the area it would normally be when you go to pick up your schedule, but check that with the registrars on your first phone call with them.

Please also make sure you put in clear contact information so they can give you a call to take your payment of fees over the phone.

 

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Whats the Cost?

When you post or deliver your documents to the registry office, they will contact you to say they have received your paperwork and arrange for you to pay the fee.

The cost of doing this with Badenoch Council is £100

This covers the fee to give notice of marriage (£45 each) and a certificate of marriage (£10).

The Marriage Schedule

If you are having a celebrant perform your wedding ceremony, the Registry office will arrange a date for you to pick up your marriage schedule.

This is normally a day or so before your wedding date.

Take good care of this form, as you can’t get legally married without it.

The form then needs to be back with the registry no more than 3 days after your wedding ceremony, but it doesn’t have to be you that takes it back, you might be on honeymoon!

It can be quite confusing when you first look at the M10 forms, but hopefully this blog will help you find what you need and help with submitting them.

But the Council can often change the way they want you to submit your M10 forms, so always check with the council where you are getting married before you submit the M10 forms.

I’m here to help you every step of the way, so send me a message if you need help with anything on your M10 forms.

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