The complementary measurements of the dielectric dispersion in ferroelectric phase of glycine phosphite crystal at the frequency range of 200 Hz - 1 MHz have been carried out. The analysis of the dielectric spectra of the low frequency relaxation process showed that it can be fitted by two Debye-type relaxators. The activation energy of the both processes has been calculated. The observed behaviour of the relaxators suggests that they are connected with a domain structure; one with the growth. of the nuclei whereas the second with the domain wall movement.