Getting married in WA

Find information on marriage in Australia, getting married at the Perth Registry Office, how to find or become an authorised marriage celebrant and how to apply for a marriage certificate or single status certificate.
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Marriage in Australia is the union of two people to the exclusion of all others, voluntarily entered into for life.

To be married in Australia couples must:

  • not be married to someone else
  • not be marrying a parent, grandparent, child, grandchild or sibling
  • 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 marrying
  • lodge a Notice of Intended Marriage form with an authorised marriage celebrant or minister of religion at least one month prior to the intended date of marriage
  • provide their original birth certificate or passport
  • provide two witnesses over the age of 18 years to witness their marriage ceremony.

If either party has been previously married, a divorce certificate or death certificate of the previous spouse is required. All foreign language documents must be officially translated to English.

To find an authorised marriage celebrant refer to the list of or .

Once the marriage ceremony has taken place, the authorised marriage celebrant has 14 days to submit required marriage documents to the Registry of Births, Deaths and Marriages to enable registration of the marriage. Once the marriage has been registered couples can apply to the registry for their legal marriage certificate.

Further information about marriage in Australia can be found on the .

Getting married at the Perth Registry Office

The Perth Registry Office has two wedding rooms which offer magnificent views overlooking the Swan River. Friendly civil ceremonies are conducted Monday to Friday (excluding public holidays) commencing at 9.00 am and concluding at 4.00 pm.

Grevillea Room
Grevillea Room (seats 35 guests)
Banksia Room
Banksia Room (seats 20 guests)

All couples are required to lodge a , identification (passport or birth certificate) and, if previously married, a divorce certificate or death certificate of their previous spouse. These documents must be lodged via appointment with the Perth Registry Office at least one month before the desired date of marriage.

To book your initial lodgement appointment you must contact the Registry’s Marriage Services Team on 1300 305 021. Appointments are a requirement.

Overseas / Interstate / Regional Couples

If you are located overseas, interstate or in regional Western Australia, you may be eligible to post or email the , however,  you will need to arrange for your signatures to be witnessed by a qualified person (as stated on the Notice) . Original documents will need to be presented to the Marriage Services Team a week before your marriage ceremony.

On the day of the ceremony, two witnesses must be present to witness your marriage and sign the marriage documentation. Your witnesses:

  • must be 18 years or older
  • know either party
  • can be family or friends.

Note: The Registry does not supply witnesses for your ceremony.

On occasion where the couple or witnesses do not speak and/or understand English the Registry will provide an interpreter free of charge. This includes Auslan.

As the Registering Authority for all marriages in Western Australia, the Perth Registry Office is the only establishment that can issue the certified (legal) marriage certificate immediately after your marriage ceremony. This certificate is used to legally recognise your changed marital status and entitlement to use your married name.

Note: The Perth Registry Office is not affiliated to the Perth Marriage Office which is operated by a private authorised marriage celebrant.

Change of name after marriage

If you were married in Australia, a formal change of name is not always required if you wish to take your spouse’s surname. A certified marriage certificate, issued by an Australian Registry of Births, Deaths and Marriages, is usually sufficient evidence to have personal documentation changed to a married surname. The same process applies should you wish to revert to your maiden surname after marriage, using your birth certificate as evidence of entitlement..

If you were married overseas, you may be required to register a formal change of name with the Registry before your married surname is accepted by some organisations. Refer to Changing your name for full details.

It is recommended that you check with the relevant authority to determine their specific requirements.

Overseas marriages

While overseas marriages cannot be registered in Australia, they would generally be recognised as a legal marriage if it is recognised by that country as a lawful marriage. For evidence of your overseas marriage, it is recommended that you obtain a marriage certificate from their registering authority before you leave that country. The marriage certificate may require an official translation if not in English.

Single status certificate

If you are planning to get married overseas, the foreign country's marriage authorities often require evidence that parties to a prospective marriage are free to marry. Such evidence may be a Result of Marriage Search Certificate from the Registry of Births, Deaths and Marriages which certifies that you have never been married in Western Australia, or if previously married, no further marriage/s has been registered. Only the person who is a party to the prospective marriage can apply and applications can only be issued from the Registry Office in Perth.

For further information about getting married overseas visit the .

Divorce

For information on getting divorced or obtaining a divorce certificate please refer your enquiries to .

Become an authorised marriage celebrant

Although the Registry of Births, Deaths and Marriages maintains a register of Western Australian Authorised Marriage Celebrants, all requests for appointment must be referred to the . This also includes Ministers from independent religious organisations.

Ministers from recognised denominations should contact their Nominating Authority for further information about becoming an authorised marriage celebrant.

Marriage Celebrant’s Online Portal

The Marriage Celebrant’s Online Portal is available to Western Australian marriage celebrants to complete and lodge marriage documents directly with the Registry online.

Western Australian marriage celebrants wanting access to MCOL should email MCOLSupport@justice.wa.gov.au for further information.

Apply for a marriage certificate

You can apply for a certified marriage certificate if the marriage was registered in Western Australia. If the event occurred in another State or Territory please contact the relevant Registry Office.

Who can apply for a marriage certificate?

Access Type
Applicant
Specific Requirements
Historical
Anyone (must be 16 years or over)
For marriages 75 years old or more
Family
One of the parties of the marriage
 
 
Child of marriage or other relative
Restricted, unless the applicant can provide:
  • Written Authority from the parties named in the certificate; or
  • Evidence that both parties are deceased; or
  • Evidence that the certificate is required for some legal right or entitlement
 
Access to original information from an adoption record
Must have written authority from the Department of Communities
Deceased Estate
Executor or Administrator or
Public Trustee
Application must be on business letterhead, or must show evidence of applicant's executor, administrator or trustee status.
Welfare
ºÚÁÏÕýÄÜÁ¿ or non-ºÚÁÏÕýÄÜÁ¿ Welfare Agency
Application must be on business letterhead and must be acting in the interests of or with the written authority of the person named in the certificate.
Court - State or Federal
 
Application must be on Court letterhead or a Court order provided.
Law Enforcement
Any ºÚÁÏÕýÄÜÁ¿ body dealing in law enforcement eg Police, Anti-Corruption Commission, Courts etc.
Application must be on business letterhead and must be made in pursuance of an investigation or preparation of a prosecution or pursuant to a valid warrant or Court order.  (Does not include debt collectors or private investigators).
Medical
Medical organisations or government body requiring to contact persons with a potentially life threatening medical condition.
Applications must be made on business letterhead and referred to the Registrar for consideration.
For general medical research enquiries refer to Registrar for consideration.
ºÚÁÏÕýÄÜÁ¿ Bodies - Statutory Access
ºÚÁÏÕýÄÜÁ¿ body having right of access under Federal or State legislation, eg Child Support Agency, Centrelink, Department of Communities.
Application must be on business letterhead or approved form eg Child Support Agency verification form.
Solicitor
 
Application must be on business letterhead and Solicitor must be acting for a person entitled to access under 'Family' or 'Deceased Estate'.
Marriage celebrant
 
Applications with evidence-of-identity from either party can be accepted when received from the celebrant with the marriage registration papers, provided the application is signed by either party and submitted directly to them.  Applications after this time will be treated under the ‘Other Agent’ category.
Other Agent (including Consulates)
Any person with written authority from the person named in the certificate or a person entitled to the certificate as identified in this policy document
Applications with evidence-of-identity from either party named in the certificate or from other persons entitled to the certificate as identified in this policy document.
 
Power of Attorney
Documentary evidence of Power of Attorney required:
  • must be referred to Manager Registry Services and Policy to check if Power of Attorney extends beyond the person’s property and/or financial affairs.
  • Before accepting payment Courthouses must forward certificate applications with a copy of the accompanying Power of Attorney evidence to the Manager Registry Services and Policy for consideration.

Current as at 24 January 2018 and subject to change without notice.

Forms and fees

Forms

Fees

The fees for applying for a marriage certificate:

  • $55 Certified Marriage Certificate
  • $36 Reduced Fee Marriage Certificate (for a Marriage or Birth or Death that was registered 75 or more years ago)
  • $20 Uncertified copy of a Marriage Registration (+75 yrs. old)
  • $35 Single Status Certificate (for each 10 year range)
  • $42 Priority Service - processing the issue of a certificate in priority to other applicants (in addition to the certificate fee)

To get married at the Perth Registry Office:

  • $190 Lodgement of Notice of Intended Marriage (non-refundable)
  • $232 Registry Marriage - Ceremony Fee (non-refundable if cancelled less than 14 days of the scheduled date of marriage)
  • $32 Marriage Ceremony Reschedule Fee (if rescheduled less than 14 days of the booked date of marriage)
  • $55 Certified Marriage Certificate
  • $45 Shortening of Time (if approved)

The following payment methods are accepted:

  • Credit card - MasterCard or Visa only
  • EFTPOS Debit card or Cash - When paying in person
  • Cheque or money order - Payable to Registrar of Births, Deaths and Marriages. When paying at a WA court payable to the Department of Justice.
  • Overseas applicants - $AUD via credit card (MasterCard or Visa only) or international money order or bank draft payable to Registrar of Births, Deaths and Marriages.

Refund policy

  • The Refund Policy (PDF 541.32KB) outlines the circumstances that are considered for refund of fees paid for goods or services provided by the Western Australian Registry of Births Deaths and Marriages.

Identification that you need

Applicants are required to provide at least three forms of evidence-of-identity documents before being eligible to receive certificates.

One from List 1, 2 and 3. At least one containing a photograph

or

One from List 1 and two from List 2. At least one containing a photograph

or

Two from List 2 and one from List 3. At least one containing a signature.

  • Australian Driver’s Licence
  • Australian Learner Driver’s permit card
  • Australian Citizenship Certificate (with evidence of residential status)
  • Australian Firearm Licence
  • Australian Passport
  • Defence Force/Police Id Card
  • Western Australia Photo Card, Over 18 or Proof of Identity Card

List 2 – Evidence of Operating in the Community

  • A financial institution Debit or Credit Card (not accepted for online applications)
  • Australian Security or Crowd Control Licence
  • Birth Certificates (birth extracts are not accepted)
  • Centrelink/Veterans Affairs Entitlement Card
  • Document of identity issued by the Passport Office
  • Medicare Card
  • Naturalisation, citizenship or immigration papers issued by the Department of Home Affairs
  • Overseas passport
  • Student Identity Document or Statement of Enrolment
  • Working with Children Check card

List 3 – Proof of Residency

  • Drivers licence renewal notice
  • Financial institution statement less than 6 months old
  • Motor vehicle registration
  • Property Lease or Tenancy Agreement
  • Shire/Water rates notice
  • Student Report or Certificate less than 12 months old
  • Utility Account less than 6 months old

For overseas applicants, the Registry will consider overseas equivalent evidence-of-identity documents.

Where to apply

Certificate applications can be submitted:

Online

Apply online at the

In person

At the Registry of Births, Deaths and Marriages in Perth or at any court location in Albany, Armadale, Broome, Bunbury, Busselton, Carnarvon, Collie, Derby, Esperance, Fremantle, Geraldton, Joondalup, Kalgoorlie, Karratha, Katanning, Kununurra, Mandurah, Manjimup, Merredin, Midland, Moora, Narrogin, Northam, Rockingham and South Hedland.

By post

Registry of Births, Deaths and Marriages
PO Box 7720
Cloisters Square
PERTH WA 6850

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