Personalised ceremonies
You can have a personalised ceremony at any time, date and place you want. You write your own vows. It costs $150 for the marriage licence, plus the amount the celebrant charges for the ceremony.
You choose the location of your ceremony. You can have it on any day of the week, including weekends and public holidays, and at any time you wish.
As well as writing your own vows, you can also have readings and other elements or activities that are meaningful to you as a couple. Your celebrant will take your needs, wishes and culture into account.
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Choose a venue
You need to know your venue when you apply for a marriage licence.
If you have a back-up venue, you need to include that in your licence application too, because you can only get married at a location you’ve put in the application.
Virtual weddings
Under the Marriage Act, a marriage can’t occur virtually — you cannot use video conferencing software, like Zoom, and the couple, celebrant and witnesses must be physically present in the same place.
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Find a celebrant
You need to find a celebrant in your area. Contact them to confirm details, including their fee.
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Apply for a marriage licence
You have to get a marriage licence at least 3 working days before the ceremony. It costs $150.
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Arrange witnesses
You need to bring 2 witnesses to the ceremony.
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Get married
Your celebrant will give you a “copy of particulars of marriage”. This is not the same as a marriage certificate.
They’ll use another “copy of particulars of marriage” to register your marriage with the New Zealand government.
Who to contact for more help
If you need more help or have questions about the information or services on this page, contact the following agency.
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