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Marriage vows used at the the Registry of Marriages (ROM).

You and your partner may want to


adapt it to suit your requirements.

Registrar's Address
Before you are joined in matrimony, it is my duty to remind you of the solemn and binding
character of the vows you are about to make. Marriage according to law is the union of one man
and one woman, voluntarily entered into for life, to the exclusion of all others.

Do I understand that you __________________ and you ________________ are here of your
own free will for the purpose of becoming man and wife?
Couple answer together: Yes

To Bridegroom
Will you, __________________ take this woman ______________ to be your wedded wife, to
live together in the legal estate of matrimony? Will you love her, comfort her, honour and keep her
in sickness and in health and forsaking all others, be faithful to her, so long as you both shall live?

Answer: I will

To Bride
Will you, _________________ take this man _________________ to be your wedded husband,
to live together in the ligal estate of matrimony? Will you love him, comfort him, honour and keep
him in sickness and in health and forsaking all others, be faithful to him, so long as you both shall
live?
Answer: I will

The Rings (optional)

Registrar's Instructions
Take this ring and put it upon the third finger of his/her left hand and repeat after me: In token and
pledge of our constant faith and
abiding love, with this ring I marry you.

Registrar's Pronouncement
As both of you have given your consent before me to live together in matrimony and have
solemnly promised, each to the other to do so, I now pronounce you two Man and Wife.

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