Getting married is an exciting and important part to a future together with your spouse.
There are 3 important steps to review before getting married:
Kawartha Lakes is pleased to assist you by providing information about the following Marriage Services:
Please read all instructions carefully before booking your appointment. Marriage Licences are issued by appointments (Fridays only). Appointments are held at City Hall at 26 Francis Street South, Lindsay.
Please be advised that no walk-in marriage licences will be issued.
Marriage Licences are the document that is signed during your ceremony. Without a marriage licence (or a banns document obtained from your church), you aren't legally married.
Please note the following prior to scheduling an appointment:
To confirm your Marriage Licence Appointment you are required to upload the following documentation by Monday at 4:30pm prior to your appointment on a Friday afternoon (booked using link above). A link to the upload site will be emailed to you when you book your appointment. Failure to submit required documentation by the deadline before your appointment may result in the forfeiture of your appointment. You are also required to bring all the required documentation to you in-person appointment for visual verification.
Please review the specifics for the day of your appointment:
If you want more information about getting married in Ontario, visit the Service Ontario website, and if you have further questions please call 705-324-9411 or email the Clerks Office
Marriage Ceremonies in Ontario can be performed by:
Please Note: Unfortunately, it isn't very easy to have a friend or family member take an online course to become a registered officiant in Ontario within a short period of time. However, a list of verified local area officiants who have provided their names to the municipality is available upon request by calling the City Clerk's Office (705-324-9411 ext. 1342).
Looking for something simple? Exchange your wedding vows in a civil marriage ceremony at Kawartha Lakes City Hall.
Ceremonies may be performed by a Municipal Clerk during business hours at City Hall (9:00am-4:00pm, weekdays). Special requests (for an additional fee) may be made to have a ceremony at City Hall after hours, or off-site (anywhere in Ontario, subject to availability).
Most ceremonies are 15 minutes or less, and are celebrated with close family and friends. Many ceremonies are only conducted with 5 people in attendance:
Kawartha Lakes City Hall (26 Francis Street Lindsay) offers the following locations for wedding ceremonies:
Kawartha Lakes Council Chambers provides a legal and formal atmosphere for a ceremony. This room previously served for decades as the main courtroom for Victoria County, and now serves as the Council Chambers for most Kawartha Lakes City Council meetings.
Council Chambers is suitable for weddings accommodating up to 20 guests.
The Victoria Room, overlooking Francis Street to the South, previously served as the Council Chambers for the Victoria County Council, and now acts as a multi-purpose function room for Kawartha Lakes City business activities. This room is our most popular location for couples to have their ceremony. The adjacent conference room, known as the Weldon Room, may also be booked for last-minute preparations.
The Victoria Room is suitable for weddings accommodating approximately 20 guests.
The bright 2nd Floor Atrium at City Hall overlooks the main lobby on the Colborne Street side of the building, and provides an intimate venue for a wedding ceremony. The atrium was the location of the very first wedding at Kawartha Lakes City Hall.
The 2nd Floor Atrium is suitable for weddings accommodating up to 8 guests.
There is something special about being married on the steps of City Hall, and the Southeast Exterior Staircase provides a suitable outdoor venue on the Cambridge Street side of City Hall. While it once was the main business entrance to City Hall, the doors now are sealed closed, so wedding ceremonies won't be interrupted.
The Southeast Exterior Staircase are suitable for weddings up to 20 guests (weather permitting), however only 8 outdoor chairs (pictured below) are included. Additional seating may be brought with you for the ceremony, or extra guests may stand for the ceremony (typically no longer than 15 minutes). Couples that select this location are also requested to select an alternate indoor space in case of inclement weather on the date of the ceremony. An additional photo of this space is also available at the bottom of this page.
Marriage Ceremony Availability Enquiry
Couples interested in booking a civil marriage ceremony with a Municipal Clerk must submit the Marriage Ceremony Availability Enquiry Form. Once submitted, Clerk's Office staff will contact you within 5 business days to advise of availability, and to book a pre-ceremony consultation. The form must be submitted 10 days prior to the date of the ceremony. No walk-ins (same day ceremonies) are permitted.
Couples are required to attend a pre-ceremony consultation meeting prior to the wedding. Both applicants need to be in attendance, and you will need to bring with you:
During the Pre-Ceremony Consultation meeting you will:
Couples looking to get married at City Hall are required to acknowledge and agree to the following terms:
Fees for the ceremony are paid at the pre-ceremony consultation meeting. Cash, money order, debit or credit (no personal cheques) are accepted. The fees currently are:
This fee includes the Officiant to perform the ceremony and the use of City Hall for the ceremony. These fees do not include the cost of a Marriage Licence, which is $140.00 if obtained at City Hall in Kawartha Lakes. A Marriage Licence may be obtained at any Lower or Single Tier Municipal Office in Ontario.
Some things to you should consider for the date of the ceremony at City Hall include:
If you have made special arrangements to request a Municipal Clerk to perform your ceremony outside of City Hall, you should also consider the following:
A marriage certificate is a record of a marriage. It lists the date and place of the marriage, and names of the people who were married.
It is not mandatory to obtain one following a ceremony, but is recommended if either party is considering changing their name (see below).
A record of solemnization of marriage is not the same as a marriage certificate.
Before you can get a marriage certificate, a marriage needs to be registered. The officiant who performed the marriage will do this by sending a complete and signed marriage licence to the Registrar General's Office of Ontario. You can order a marriage certificate about 6-8 weeks after this happens.
Following the 6-8 week waiting period after the ceremony, you can request your marriage certificate by visiting the Service Ontario website.
There are 2 ways to change your last name following a marriage ceremony (more information can be found on the Service Ontario website):
Immediately following a marriage ceremony either person may 'assume' their spouse's last name, or a hyphenated last name. This means you can begin the process to change things like your signature, account information, and utility bills right away. You can also assume your spouse’s last name on government documents such as:
To change your last name on these documents after you have assumed your spouse’s last name, bring your Marriage Certificate, and appropriate identification, and visit the appropriate Service Ontario, Passport Canada, or Service Canada location.
Assuming a spouse’s last name after marriage does not change the name on your Ontario Birth Certificate or Social Insurance Number Card. To change your name on those documents you should consider a legal name change.