OVERVIEW
Hello there, I'm Mark from Mark Your Ceremony, and I'm thrilled to be your go-to celebrant for your wedding. With more than a decade of experience as a tour guide, I've honed my skills in engaging and entertaining audiences. I'm not just a celebrant; I'm a confident public speaker who can adapt to your unique style and theme.
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- Micro Weddings for up to 15 guests : $500
- Small Weddings for up to 30 guests : $800
- Large Weddings for 31 + guests $1,100
- Additionally, I can offer a Premium MC’ing & Hosting Service for just $135 per hour.
There are no hidden costs or surprises when you choose me; it's all about genuine care and creating unforgettable moments.
I welcome and celebrate people of all backgrounds and identities as an LGBTQIA+ friendly marriage celebrant.
'Mark was a delight to have as our celebrant! He really knows how to read the room and present a ceremony fit for everyone — he created such a good atmosphere with the perfect mixture of sentiment and humor. From the get-go, he was responsive and thorough with everything we needed to know, the planning element was seamless. Thanks again Mark, you really made our day as wonderful as could be!'
So, let's plan your perfect day together, striking the right balance between sentiment and laughter. I can't wait to be a part of your joyous occasion!
Download my brochure or get in touch for more information.
About
Hello! I'm an Irish born, Australian citizen who has travelled the world visiting all 7 continents! I am a qualified teacher and tour guide. I spent 10 years guiding in Europe. I'm now a qualified Australian Marriage Celebrant. I'm an easy going, fun professional that would love to meet you!
Mr Mark Fay
Marriage Celebrant + MC
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Location
Service Area Perth and Surroundings
FAQ
Yes absolutely! I support Marriage Equality. As of 9th December 2017, Same-Sex marriage was legalised in Australia. It is wonderful that ‘Love is Love’ and it is amazing to be able to celebrate that with everyone. I would be honored to help share your love with a Ceremony
For the Notice of Intended Marriage (NOIM), I will need both partners to produce their passports
OR original copies of their Birth Certificates plus their driver's licences
Not at all. I will need to see evidence of how that marriage ended (e.g. death, divorce or nullity)
Of course! I will work with you to create a unique and personalised ceremony until you are 100% happy
No. Using my PA system will help but is not necessary (Remember: Your witnesses must hear the legal wording of your ceremony)
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Expert Advice
As a wedding professional, Mark Your Ceremony offers expert advice to help couples plan their perfect day. Ask a question or read their expert advice.
Get Expert AdviceShould I change my last name?
Is it the norm?
Mark Your Ceremony
Totally up to you! There’s no right or wrong answer — just whatever feels right for you. Some people love the tradition, others prefer to keep their name for personal or professional reasons, and some even combine or hyphenate. If you’re unsure, you can always wait and decide later — there’s no deadline. Hope this helps. Mark
Can my vows be funny?
Mark Your Ceremony
Absolutely! Your vows can definitely be funny if that’s what feels true to you both. It’s a great way to show your personality and bring some light-heartedness to the ceremony. Just make sure it reflects your relationship and is still meaningful. A bit of humour can really make the vows memorable and personal!
Hope this helps, Mark
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Yep, you do. You need to be legally divorced before you can get married again in Australia. The divorce has to be finalised and registered through the court — not just separated or in the process. Once that’s done, you’re all good to go! Hope that helps! Mark