Accessibility – is the venue accessible?
- Yes, the Council Chamber and Committee Meeting Room at Oshawa City Hall are fully accessible.
American Sign Language (A.S.L.) – can the City provide an A.S.L. interpreter?
- If required, the City can provide an A.S.L. interpreter at no cost to the Applicants. The interpreter cannot act as a witness.
Arrival time – what time should we arrive for our scheduled ceremony?
- Applicants are to arrive at least 15 minutes before the scheduled ceremony.
Attire – is there a dress code?
- To maintain the dignity of the ceremony, appropriate attire should be worn for the occasion. Therefore, jeans, shorts or t-shirts are not allowed.
Bible or other religious readings – can we have a bible or other religious reading during our ceremony?
- Civil ceremonies must be non-denominational; our Officiant cannot perform any religious reading.
Booking time – how long do we have the venue?
- Your booking will include the use of the Council Chamber for 45 minutes. Your service will take about 20 minutes. If the Council Chamber becomes unavailable, the ceremony will take place in the Committee Meeting Room, also located at Oshawa City Hall.
Decorations – can we decorate the Council Chamber?
- Unfortunately no. The Council Chamber or Committee Meeting Room will be tastefully decorated before your arrival. Candles, confetti, rice, incense, bubbles, birds, butterflies, flower petals (or anything similar) are not allowed in the Council Chamber or Committee Meeting Room at Oshawa City Hall or any City property.
Food – can we bring food and drinks into the Council Chamber?
- Unfortunately no. Food and/or drinks are not allowed in the Council Chamber or Committee Meeting Room.
Guests – how many guests are allowed to attend our ceremony?
- A maximum of 50 guests are permitted in the Council Chamber and Committee Meeting Room. Ceremonies are limited to 55 participants in total, including the couple, their two witnesses, our Officiant and 50 guests.
Language translation – does the City provide language translation?
- The City does not provide language translation for civil marriage services. If required, Applicants are required to provide a translator at their cost. However, a translator cannot act as a witness.
Livestreaming – are we able to livestream our ceremony?
- Wi-Fi is available in the Council Chamber and Committee Meeting Room at Oshawa City Hall, and live broadcast of the ceremony is permitted. Applicants are to provide and have someone operate their own device.
Music – can we play music during the ceremony?
- Yes, music appropriate to the occasion and pre-approved by the Officiant is allowed. Applicants must provide the music and music player and have someone to operate the device.
Photographs – can photos be taken during the ceremony?
- Photography and/or videography are allowed before, during or after the ceremony.
Parking – where is parking located?
- Attendees can use nearby paid parking behind the Oshawa Public Library McLaughlin Branch, on-street or in the Centre Street Parkade. Note: parking is free on Saturdays.
Pre-ceremony meeting – what should we bring to our pre-ceremony meeting?
The Officiant will coordinate a mandatory brief meeting at Oshawa City Hall approximately two weeks before the ceremony. You are required to attend and prepared to bring the following:
- Names and addresses of two witnesses who are 18 years of age or older
- Marriage licence
- Valid government-issued photo identification
- Confirmation of your chosen script (vows)
Rehearsal – is a traditional rehearsal required before our civil marriage ceremony?
- To ensure that your ceremony proceeds smoothly, both parties are required to attend a pre-ceremony meeting with the Officiant to arrange the details of your ceremony.
Smoking – is smoking allowed inside the Council Chamber?
- Smoking is not allowed in the Council Chamber, Committee Meeting Room or in any other area of Oshawa City Hall.
Videography – can a video be recorded during our ceremony?
- Videography and/or photography are allowed before, during or after the ceremony.
Wi-Fi – is Wi-Fi available in the Council Chamber?
- Wi-Fi is available in the Council Chamber and Committee Meeting Room at Oshawa City Hall and live broadcast of the ceremony is permitted. Applicants are to provide and have someone operate their own device.
Witnesses – how many witnesses need to be present?
- To legalize your marriage, two witnesses must be present during the ceremony.
Witnesses – how old do my witnesses need to be?
- They should be at least 18 years of age or older.