Here’s a
simple step-by-step process for
North Americans (USA & Canada) on
how to get legally married in Ireland — perfect if you’re planning an
elopement in Ireland, a
destination wedding in Ireland, or just want to make your
wedding in Ireland official. This guide is based on the legal info from the
Eloping in Ireland website:
https://elopinginireland.ie/legal-requirements/.How North Americans Can Get Legally Married in Ireland — Step by Step1. Dream It & Start Planning Your Elopement in Ireland
Decide your wedding date, location, and officiant for your intimate Irish elopement or destination wedding in Ireland.
2. Gather Your Documents
Before you apply for your
marriage license in Ireland, you’ll need:
- Valid passports for both partners
- Divorce decree(s) if previously married
- Death certificate if widowed
- Civil partnership dissolution papers (if applicable)
- Proof of immigration status (for non-EU/EEA nationals)
- Names and birthdates of your two witnesses (over the age of 18)
- Details of your officiant and venue
These are essential for your
marriage license application.
3. Connect With the Irish RegistrarContact the Irish Registrar who handles marriages where your ceremony will take place. They’ll explain
what’s required legally to get married in Ireland and
how to apply for your marriage license. 4. Submit Your Marriage Application (Remotely Is OK!)You can complete the paperwork
before you arrive — people living outside of Ireland (including USA & Canadian couples) submit their
marriage notification and application by email or post. There’s no need to travel months in advance.
5. Pay Legal & Paperwork FeesThere’s a
legal fee (€220) payable directly to the Registrar’s Office, which covers your official paperwork and certificate.
6. Meet the Registrar in IrelandEven if you submitted your application remotely, you’ll usually need to
meet with the Registrar in person a few days before your wedding for final checks and to receive your official
Marriage Registration Form (Ireland’s version of a marriage license).
7. Say “I Do” at Your Elopement or Wedding in Ireland
Bring your
Marriage Registration Form (marriage license) to your ceremony, and make sure you have
two adult witnesses aged 18+ (
Eloping in Ireland can provide them if you don’t have guests). Your wedding Officiant and witnesses will sign your form on the day.
8. Receive Your Official Irish Marriage CertificateAfter your ceremony, your completed Marriage Registration Form gets submitted, and you’ll receive your
official Irish marriage certificate — which is recognized back home in the USA & Canada.
Quick tip: The key document is the
Marriage Registration Form (your marriage license) — without it, you cannot be legally married in Ireland.
If you want to read the full legal details directly, check out the original page here,
https://elopinginireland.ie/legal-requirements/. With experience planning
1,500+ unforgettable elopements and destination weddings in Ireland for couples from the
USA and Canada, Eloping in Ireland knows exactly how to make the journey simple, seamless, and genuinely enjoyable. From guiding you through
how to get married in Ireland and helping you
apply for your marriage license in Ireland, to planning breathtaking locations and every meaningful detail in between, we take care of it all—so you can relax, soak it in, and focus on what truly matters: celebrating your love in one of the most magical places on earth.
Love from Ireland,
Stephen & Roisin
Eloping in IrelandE-mail:
hello@elopinginireland.ieCall toll-free: 1-800-481-4055 (USA & Canada only)
Text toll-free: 1-833-210-7193 (USA & Canada only)