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Registering a civil partnership in the Netherlands

Do you want to form a civil partnership? If so, you must first notify the municipality. You must do this at least 2 weeks and a maximum of 1 year before you want to form the civil partnership.

The registration of a civil partnership is subject to a number of conditions (in Dutch), such as: 

  • you must be at least 18 years of age; 
  • you cannot enter into a civil partnership with someone who is already married or in a civil partnership
  • you cannot be related to one other, e.g. grandparent, grandchild, parent, child or sibling. 

Do you want to enter a civil partnership in the Netherlands with a foreign citizen? There are other conditions that must be met.

This is how it works for you

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Registering a civil partnership in the Netherlands

You make a number of choices when planning and registering your intention to enter a civil partnership. These choices relate to the type of ceremony and the venue. The costs depend on your wishes and the possibilities in the municipality of Borger-Odoorn.

Ceremony

The ceremony is the official part of entering your civil partnership. You can choose from:

  • no ceremony (free of charge);
  • simple ceremony;
  • elaborate ceremony.

If you choose an elaborate ceremony, you can choose who leads the ceremony. You can choose from:

  • wedding registrar from the municipality;
  • wedding registrar from another municipality;
  • family member or acquaintance.

If you choose a wedding registrar from the municipality, a registrar from the municipality of Borger-Odoorn will contact you a few weeks before the planned date to introduce themselves and find out more about you and your partner.

Do you want a family member or an someone you know to conduct the ceremony? If so, you must contact the municipality yourself.

Location of the ceremony

You can hold the ceremony to enter your civil partnership at various locations in the municipality of Borger-Odoorn. You can choose from:

  • the city hall;
  • a municipal building;
  • a location of your own choice.

If you want to hold the ceremony at a location of your choice, contact the municipality.

You register your intended civil partnership with the municipality in which you wish to enter the civil partnership. Provide the details of yourself, your partner and your witnesses. This can be done up to 2 weeks before the ceremony date. You can do it online or at the town hall.

In your registration, specify the following choices:

  • Wedding venue
  • Date and time
  • Wedding registrar
  • Witnesses
  • Marriage certificate

Registering an intended civil partnership

  • no ceremony: free of charge (only available on Monday morning at 09:00 and 09:30)
  • simple ceremony: € 262,40. (ceremony is then performed by a wedding registrar , without speech or music.)
  • elaborate ceremony:
Ceremony in town hallWedding registrar Borger-OdoornWedding registrar other municipalityFamily member or acquaintance
Monday to Friday between 07:00 and 22:00€ 409,00€ 366,35€ 592,10
Monday to Friday between 22:00 and 07:00€ 494,55€ 439,45€ 641,00
Saturday€ 598,25€ 457,85€ 726,40
Sundays and holidays€ 647,10€ 470,10€ 756,90
Ceremony in a municipal buildingWedding registrar Borger-OdoornWedding registrar other municipalityFamily member or acquaintance
Monday to Friday between 07:00 and 22:00€ 378,60€ 335,70€ 567,75
Monday to Friday between 22:00 and 07:00€ 445,65€ 335,70€ 592,10
Saturday€ 476,15€ 335,70€ 610,50
Sundays and holidays€ 512,75€ 335,70€ 622,60
Ceremony at a location of your own choiceWedding registrar Borger-OdoornWedding registrar other municipalityFamily member or acquaintance
Monday to Friday between 07:00 and 22:00€ 494,55€ 451,75€ 677,65
Monday to Friday between 22:00 and 07:00€ 561,65€ 451,75€ 701,95
Saturday€ 592,10€ 451,75€ 720,35
Sundays and holidays€ 628,75€ 451,75€ 738,60

Questions about this topic?

Contact the Municipality of Borger-Odoorn

Last updated on 21 September 2022