RELATIONSHIP REGISTRY





Officially Celebrate Your Relationship 


At RELATIONSHIP REGISTRY, we believe every relationship deserves recognition. Whether you’re marking a new beginning, celebrating a milestone, or simply honoring the bond you share, our platform gives you a meaningful way to document your story.

We specialize in registering the status of personal relationships. Your registration becomes a lasting record of the connection you choose to acknowledge.

What You Receive Once your registration is complete, you’ll receive a full‑color 8½ x 11 certificate delivered straight to your email. This beautifully designed document includes the personalized details of your registration and is formatted for easy printing. You can print your certificate as many times as you like frame it, gift it, scrapbook it, or keep it as a cherished reminder of your relationship’s story.

Why Register? Celebrate a new relationship Commemorate anniversaries or milestones Create a fun, meaningful keepsake Share your status with friends and family Honor the people who matter most RELATIONSHIP REGISTRY turns your connection into something tangible, an elegant record of the bond you share.

A Relationship Registry can be described as a gentle, symbolic way for two people to acknowledge the importance of their bond without creating any legal status, obligations, or rights. Here’s a clear, polished description you can use:


Relationship Registry ( Is A Non‑Legal, Symbolic Registration)

A Relationship Registry is a voluntary, non‑binding way for two individuals to formally express the significance of their connection whether romantic, platonic, familial, or otherwise. Its purpose is purely symbolic: to give people a space to honor their feelings, celebrate their bond, or mark a meaningful moment in their relationship.

Unlike marriage or domestic partnership, a Relationship Registry:

Does not create legal rights or responsibilities
(no tax status, no shared property rights, no benefits, no obligations)

Does not change anyone’s legal status
(participants remain legally single, married, partnered, etc., as they already are)

Does not impose duties or expectations
(no financial commitments, no cohabitation requirements, no legal ties)

Is open to any type of meaningful relationship
(friends, romantic partners, queer partners, chosen family, long‑distance companions, etc.)

The registry simply provides a benign, heartfelt way for people to say:
“This person matters to me, and I want to acknowledge that in a meaningful but non‑legal way.”

It’s a celebration of connection not a contract.