Enter your payment information. Submit your application for processing. Lodge it with the required documentation and payment: in person at a service centre , or via post to the contact details on the application.
If you begin filling in the online application form and want to save it to complete later, you're able to resume your application. You can check the status of your application online. When you apply for a standard marriage certificate, you also have the option to buy a commemorative certificate to keep as a memento.
If the marriage occurred 50 or more years ago and you don't need a certificate for official use, please refer to the Order a Family History Certificate transaction. Make sure that the copies of the documents you have scanned or photographed are clear and easy to read. When your application form and payment are received, you'll be sent a tax invoice to the email address you provided. You also have the option to print the summary page, or your entire application form.
Processing times commence when applications are received in full compliance with Registry requirements, and exclude delivery time. If you change your mind, or decide the certificate is no longer required, your application fee will not be refunded. If you'd like your certificate to be sent to an Australian passport office, consulate or embassy, you'll need to make that request at the same time as your application, as this cannot be done later.
Please include a request letter if mailing your application. Make sure that you indicate which destination office you want the certificate sent to. We're the NSW government agency where you can apply for a licence, get a permit, register a birth, pay most fines and more. Browse our services to see what we offer and also find out if you can get what you need online. When you apply to get, renew or replace a photocard at a service centre or registry, it will be posted to you at no extra cost, within 10 business days.
A merchant fee may apply when paying by credit or debit card. We acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of NSW, and their continued connection to land, water and culture. We pay our respects to Elders past, present and emerging. COVID restrictions at service centres When visiting a service centre, including to take a driver or rider licence test, you're required to wear a face mask as a condition of entry.
You may choose to provide a medical exemption. Australia Day trading hours Our service centres and agencies will be closed for the Australia Day public holiday on Wednesday 26 January and will return to regular trading hours on Thursday 27 January. When you are applying for a divorce, the Family Court will ask to see a copy of your standard marriage certificate. If you were married in NSW and require a copy:. COVID east. On this page. Who can get married To get married in NSW you must: not be married to someone else not be marrying a parent, grandparent, child, grandchild or sibling brother or sister be at least 18 years of age, unless a person aged between 16 and 18 years of age has court approval to marry understand what marriage means and freely consent to marrying at least 1 month before the date you plan to marry but not more than 18 months , lodge a Notice of Intended Marriage NOIM with an authorised celebrant or minister include words required by law in the ceremony and be married by a registered celebrant or authorised minister of religion provide an original birth certificate or passport in English, or an official translation of the document from another language.
If either person has been previously married you must provide: a divorce certificate , if divorced or a full death certificate , if widowed. Foreign language certificates must be officially translated into English. Get married at the NSW Registry.
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