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What is a civil naming ceremony

A naming ceremony is a special way of celebrating the birth of your baby, the new arrival into the family. It is also ideal for welcoming of stepchildren into a new family.

The ceremony also provides an opportunity to formally announce the names chosen for your child and your reasons behind the choice.

Parents can make promises before their family and friends of their commitment to support and nurture their child throughout their life, Family and friends can also make promises of their special support and relationship to the child and parents.

The child/children can be of any age and you can create your own unique ceremony for every person involved to pledge their love and support to the child’s future development

What happens at a civil naming ceremony?

Our ceremony can consist of eleven parts:

Other possible inclusions may include the lighting of a candle or musical additions.

There is plenty of scope for making your ceremony a personal and unique occasion. You have the option to choose from a variety of promises, or you can write your own promises. You can include promises being made by supporting adults/ friends and from grand parents. You can also include readings or personal speeches.

Where and when can a ceremony take place?

You can book your ceremony to take place at Rochdale Register Office (Roche Suite) or at one of our 11 approved venues for civil ceremonies. A trained celebrant from Rochdale Register Office will conduct the ceremony.

Your ceremony can take place any day of the year (excluding Christmas Day and Boxing Day) between 10am-4pm. The fees charged for your ceremony will vary dependant on the location and the day of the week.

How long does the ceremony last?

A ceremony lasts about 20–30 minutes depending on the choices made by the family concerned.

Is there a certificate issued at the ceremony?

Yes. A Civil Naming Ceremony certificate is signed during the ceremony by the parents, supporting adults and the celebrant and given as a memento of the occasion.

Do civil naming ceremonies have any legal status?

No. A civil naming ceremony is simply a ceremony of celebration for a family to make public promises and to welcome and introduce their child to their wider family and friends.

Do you want more information or to make a booking?

If you would like more information or would like to make a booking, please contact the Rochdale Register Office.

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