OVERVIEW
Congratulations! How exciting you are getting married.
A Wedding Ceremony is legally binding, so the decision to be married is an important one.
As a marriage celebrant, I offer:
* Involving the groom & bride in planning & creating their ceremony
* Sample ceremonies and optional wordings & poems
* Accommodating any special circumstances or special requests
* Working together to make your ceremony one that you'll be happy with
Have a look around my page and I would love the opportunity to meet you and see if I am the Celebrant you are looking for.
Location
Service Area Macarthur Region/Campbelltown/Camden/Southern Highlands/Wollongong/ all Sydney Suburbs
July 2019
March 2018
Expert Advice
As a wedding professional, Kylie Jones Marriage Celebrant offers expert advice to help couples plan their perfect day. Ask a question or read their expert advice.
Get Expert AdviceWhat do you need to have a wedding?
My partner, myself, two witnesses.... what else?
Kylie Jones Marriage Celebrant
You need an authorised person to marry you, eg a Marriage Celerbant, Priest or Minister.
You also need to lodge a Notice of Intended Marriage Form one calendar month prior to the ceremony date.
Your Marriage Celebrant will also have you both sign a Declaration of No Legal Impediment to Marriage Form prior to the ceremony and you will also have to sign the Official Marriage Certificate and Marriage Register after you have made your legal vows to each other (legal vows).
Two witnesses over 18 years of age present throughout the ceremony.
If you have any other questions, please feel free to contact me.
Do celebrants come with marriage documents and how early can I file them after the wedding?
I was wondering if marriage celebrants usually come with their own marriage documents included in their package? Also, is there a timeframe of when I should file my marriage documents after the wedding? How early is too early/how long can I wait? Thanks!
Kylie Jones Marriage Celebrant
On the day of your wedding your Celebrant will turn up with a Marriage Certificate and Official Marriage Certificate and her Marriage Register. There are 5 people at the ceremony who must sign this, bride, groom, 2 witnesses and the Celebrant. You will get to take with you the Marriage Certificate and the Celebrant keeps the Official Marriage Certificate to lodge with Births Deaths and Marriages and she retains her register. You don't need to do anything. The Celebrant should also offer to order your Certificate from Births Deaths and Marriages after the wedding for you for the BD&M Fee.
I hope this is not too confusing. Please contact me at any time to clarify on 0418 613149.
Happy planning.
Kylie Jones.
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No you cannot have a wedding after you have been legally married at the Registry Office. You would have to have a Renewal of Vows Ceremony or a Commitment Cerermony afterwards.