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civil ceremony time slots

  • 21-09-2009 2:47pm
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,000 ✭✭✭


    Would anyone know if civil ceremonies tend to run over time? If you're booked for 2pm, does that mean 2pm.
    Anyone know this for Galway specifically?


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 323 ✭✭MariMel


    hi..the rules of a ..I dont know if they have a tendancy to run over, I do know that there is no such thing as the bride being fashionably late. In the letter we got it stated that everyone has to be seated at last 10 mins before the allotted time. Our registrar said that I can go in at our time of half 3 along with my father and do the traditional walk down the aisle though.

    then again our time is the latest time we could get, if you had an earlier wedding and the registrar was booked for a later one than i am sure they will make sure they have enough time to get to the other ceremony. And surely your regstrar would let you if that was the case, plus they have to stay behind after the ceremony for an hour should anyone object after it.


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