Memorable Weddings
Memorable Weddings
Wether you are looking for a beach wedding, a park wedding or have found your perfect reception centre, I can help you make your wedding a memorable event.
Budget Registry Weddings
Budget Registry Weddings
Are you looking for a budget registry-style wedding? I can perform a budget registry-style wedding at our conveniently located Melbourne CBD office.
Personalized Marriage Vows
Personalized Marriage Vows
You can choose from my selection of marriage vows or I can work with you to create your fully personalized vows.
Wedding Ideas
Wedding Ideas
I can help you make your special day memorable.Talk to me about special ideas for your ceremony, location, music and much more.

Getting Married in Australia

To be legally married in Australia, a man and woman must:

  • not be married to someone else
  • not be marrying a parent, grandparent, child, grandchild, brother or sister
  • be at least eighteen years old, unless a court has approved a marriage where one party is aged between sixteen and eighteen years old
  • understand what marriage means and freely consent to becoming husband and wife
  • use specific words during the ceremony
  • give written notice of their intention to marry to their Authorised Marriage Celebrant.

The Melbourne Marriage Celebrant you choose will help you understand these requirements.

You don’t have to be an Australian citizen or a permanent resident of Australia to legally marry here. You can find marriage visa information on the Department of Immigration and Border Protection website, if you hope to live in Australia after your marriage.

Important paperwork—Notice of Intended Marriage

A completed Notice of Intended Marriage form must be given to your Melbourne Marriage Celebrant at least one month before the wedding. You can give it to your celebrant up to eighteen months beforehand.

Your Melbourne Marriage Celebrant can help you complete the form. The notice may be completed and witnessed outside Australia if required.

Talk to your Melbourne Marriage Celebrant if there is less than one month before your wedding. A prescribed authority may approve a shorter notice time in some limited circumstances.

You will need to give your Melbourne Marriage Celebrant evidence of date and place of birth, identity and the end of any previous marriages for each party. Your Melbourne Marriage Celebrant may also ask you to complete a statutory declaration to support your evidence.