Civil Ceremony

A civil ceremony is a secular ceremony that occurs within the legal proceedings determined by the state instead of being determined and governed by the laws of a church or temple. Civil ceremonies can be preformed by mayors, or other authorized officials of the state. Civil ceremonies usually take place in judge's chamber, courtroom.
For couples looking to marry in Verona or in the surroundings, or in destinations in a less formal wedding ceremony, Civil Wedding Services in Veneto Region are available in nearly every city and township.
You can celebrate your dream wedding in Verona within the splendid setting of Juliet's Tomb, or by Lake Garda in ancient Castles.
Once the wedding ceremony begins there will be a reading of some traditional Italian wedding vows. Those vows will also be accompanied by the reading of specific articles from Italian Law about marriage and family that explain to the couple what their new marriage will create for each of them.
It is not typical that the vows exchanged during civil ceremonies can be written or altered by the couple. The vows are more rooted in Italian civil ceremonial tradition. It important to note that Civil Wedding Services in Italy are performed with vows that are not the typical "honour and obey" type of vows commonly associated with wedding ceremonies.
To complete the civil wedding service in Italy, the bride and groom are presented with the official documentation to sign. The witnesses are also given paperwork to sign at this time. Once that is all done you are officially married and your Italian civil service has a legal value!