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Statutory Instruments

2007 No. 2164

registration of births, deaths, marriages, etc., england and wales

The Registration of Marriages (Amendment) Regulations 2007

Made

24th July 2007

Coming into force

17th August 2007

The Registrar General, in the exercise of the powers conferred upon her by sections 55(1), 74 and 78 of the Marriage Act 1949(1), with the approval of the Chancellor of the Exchequer, makes the following Regulations:

Citation and commencement

1.  These Regulations may be cited as the Registration of Marriages (Amendment) Regulations 2007 and shall come into force on 17th August 2007.

Amendment of the Registration of Marriages Regulations 1986

2.—(1) The Registration of Marriages Regulations 1986(2) are amended as follows.

(2) After regulation 11(4) insert—

(4A) In column 7, if either party to the marriage wishes to record a step-father’s name instead of the father’s name, the registrar shall enter the word “step-father” after the surname, provided he is or has been married to the mother..

Amendment of the Marriage (Authorised Persons) Regulations 1952

3.—(1) The Marriage (Authorised Persons) Regulations 1952(3) are amended as follows.

(2) After regulation 20, insert—

20A.  In column 7 (fathers name and surname) if either party wishes to record a step-father’s name instead of the father’s name, the authorised person shall enter the word “step-father” after the surname, provided he is or has been married to the mother..

Given under my hand on

Karen Dunnell

Registrar General

23rd July 2007

I approve

Signed by authority of the Chancellor of the Exchequer

Angela Eagle

Exchequer Secretary to the Treasury

24th July 2007

EXPLANATORY NOTE

(This note is not part of the Regulations)

These Regulations amend the Registration of Marriages Regulations 1986, and the Marriage (Authorised Persons) Regulations 1952. In particular, the amendments enable step-fathers’ details instead of fathers’ details to be recorded on the form of marriage entry if either party wishes it.