Marriage in the Republic of Ireland

Jewish wedding at Waterford Courthouse, 1901

Marriage in the Republic of Ireland is a long-standing institution, regulated by various civil and religious codes over time. Today, marriages are registered by the civil registration service, and solemnised by a solemniser chosen from a list maintained by Department of Social Protection.[1] The list includes priests, imams, rabbis, humanist celebrants, civil registrars themselves, and others. The minimum age to marry in the Republic of Ireland is 18.

  1. ^ "Updated List of Solemnisers in Ireland". 31 January 2022.

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