Marriage Registration

In Ghana, marriage is legally recognized under three distinct systems, each regulated by specific laws. These are:

Ordinance Marriage
This form of marriage is regulated under the Marriage Ordinance (CAP 127) and is monogamous in nature. It is conducted in accordance with statutory requirements and formally registered.

Customary Marriage
Customary marriage is regulated by the Customary Marriage and Divorce (Registration) Law, 1985 (PNDCL 112). It is conducted in accordance with the customs and traditions of the parties involved and must be registered to attain legal recognition.

Mohammedan Marriage
Mohammedan marriage is regulated under the Marriage of Mohammedans Ordinance (CAP 129). It is conducted according to Islamic rites and practices and is legally recognized when duly registered.

Requirements for the registration of Ordinance Marriage
Ordinance Marriage registration process

1. Parties to the marriage must file a notice of marriage at the Marriage Registry 21 days prior to the Signing of the Marriage Certificate. The following information is required;

2. After filing the notice of marriage, the Marriage Registry shall publish names of the Parties on the Assembly’s’ notice board to inform the general public of the intended marriage and allow person/persons who knows of any cause why the marriage should not be registered to raise a caveat against the issuance of the marriage certificate.

3. The Marriage Registry proceeds to register the marriage on a scheduled date and time if no caveat is raised against the intended marriage. (Kindly note that if the Marriage Certificate is not signed after 3 months of filing the notice of marriage, the Parties will be required to refile the notice as it would have expired)

4. The 2 Parties together with 2 Witnesses each are required to be present to sign the Marriage Certificate on the scheduled date and time after which the Marriage Certificate is presented to the Parties.

Filing of Customary Marriage Registration/Dissolution

Requirements

1. Filing for the Registration/Dissolution of Customary Marriage shall be accompanied by a Statutory Declaration indicating the following;

2. After receipt of a notice/application for the registration/dissolution of Customary Marriage, the Marriage Registry shall publish the notice on the Assembly’s notice board for 28 days. This is to allow any person/persons who knows of any cause or valid reason why the Registrar should not register the marriage to file an objection.

3. The marriage/dissolution shall duly be registered in the Customary Marriage Register of the Assembly after 1. and 2. have been satisfied.

For further enquiries, kindly contact the Marriage Registry of the Jomoro Municipal Assembly on the following:

Hotline: 059 323 5422