OVERVIEW
Sarah Hobson provides various celebrant services that suit every couple's needs. Whether you want a fully personalised wedding ceremony with heartfelt words and meaningful music or a simple legal service, Sarah ensures every moment is true to you. Her approach is flexible, offering everything from intimate ceremonies to more significant, formal celebrations. Whatever the occasion, she delivers with sincerity and enthusiasm. If you’re after something a little extra, she can even surprise guests with an exceptional musical performance—singing or playing her beloved French horn. She loves helping couples craft the ceremony they’ve always dreamed of and is passionate about marriage equality, ensuring every couple feels included and celebrated.
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About
I have been married for 29 years!!! My goodness where does time fly to, when you’re having fun, life’s ups and downs. I live in Lane Cove, Sydney, with my hubby and ‘fur’ family. I have a Bachelor of Science (Occupational Therapy) working in the aged care sector. I am thrilled to have gained my qualification as an Authorised Marriage Celebrant in May 2024. My other passions include playing French horn, singing, lawn bowls and motorbiking (not all at same time)!!
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FAQ
Yes, you do.
All couples require a Notice of Intended Marriage (NOIM)
It must be completed signed and dated one month prior to the wedding and is valid for 18 months.
Birth Certificate (evidence of date and place of birth)
Passport
Driving licence
Divorce or death certificates of previous partner.
Yes you can, but it would be advisable to get advice and permission from the local council / owner to use area for the ceremony.
The use of a public address (PA) system is your decision. In any open space or enclosed space audibility is an important aspect.
I had someone say to me recently they attended a wedding ceremony outdoors and the celebrant had no PA system and unfortunately, they couldn’t hear anything of the ceremony (such a shame).
As celebrant I would advise the use a PA system, so therefore everyone feels included and involved on the special day.
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