Legals-Only Weddings · Sydney

Married in Fifteen Minutes, Anywhere You Like

No aisle, no seating chart, no fuss — just the two of you, two witnesses, and everything the law requires. A legals-only wedding is the simplest way to be married in Sydney, and it doesn't have to happen in a registry office.

What it is: a short ceremony containing only the legal essentials of an Australian marriage — the celebrant's legal statement, your legal vows, and the signing. Around 10–15 minutes, at your home, a park, a café, or my garden venue in Bella Vista. $495–$595 all-inclusive, evenings and weekends welcome. You're exactly as married as anyone who spent $36,000.

Only Three Things Make a Marriage Legal

Everything else at a wedding is tradition. These are the parts the Marriage Act 1961 actually requires — and they're all a legals-only ceremony contains.

1

The monitum

A short legal statement I'm required to say as your authorised celebrant, explaining the nature of marriage under Australian law. About thirty seconds — solemn, simple, and the moment it all becomes real.

2

Your legal vows

One required sentence each, spoken to each other in front of your witnesses. You can add personal words around it if you like — the legal sentence is the only must.

3

The signing

You, your two witnesses (anyone aged 18+), and I sign the marriage documents. You receive a ceremonial certificate on the day, and I register your marriage online with NSW Births, Deaths & Marriages so the official certificate is available quickly.

The one piece of lead time: like every marriage in Australia, a Notice of Intended Marriage (NOIM) must be lodged at least one calendar month before the ceremony — and it stays valid for 18 months, so lodging early costs you nothing. If your situation is genuinely urgent, ask me about a shortening of time; I'll tell you honestly whether your circumstances are likely to qualify.

Legals-Only vs the Registry Office

Both are fully legal. The difference is where, when, and how it feels.

NSW Registry officeLegals-only with Star Celebrant
PriceCeremony options from $662*$495–$595, all-inclusive
LocationRegistry venues, set locationsAnywhere in Sydney — your home, a park, a café, my garden venue
TimingAvailable timeslots, business schedulingEvenings and weekends welcome
Who marries youAssigned registry celebrant on the dayMe — the same person from first message to signed certificate
Personal touchesStandard formatAdd a reading, ring exchange, or personal vows — your call
LanguagesEnglishEnglish, with Hindi & Punjabi available

*NSW Registry pricing as published July 2026 — check the Registry website for current fees.

Where Couples Do Their Legals

An authorised celebrant can marry you almost anywhere. These are the favourites.

Your home

Slippers optional. The living room, the balcony, the backyard — some of the warmest ceremonies I've done happened next to someone's kitchen.

The Garden Sanctuary, Bella Vista

My own photogenic garden venue in the Hills District — a ready-made setting if your place doesn't feel right and a park feels too public. See the garden.

A park or beach

A quiet corner of a botanic garden, a headland lookout, your favourite picnic spot. Small legals-only groups rarely need permits — I'll flag it if your spot does.

A café or restaurant

Sign the papers, then go straight to breakfast. Marrying where you had your first date is more common — and better — than you'd think.

Simple Doesn't Have to Mean Clinical

The legal minimum is a floor, not a ceiling. Most couples add one or two small touches — a favourite reading, a ring exchange, a sentence or two of personal vows before the legal ones, or a toast the moment the signing's done. It keeps the ceremony short and easy while making it feel like yours rather than an appointment.

And if you want none of that — genuinely just the legals — that's a perfectly good choice too, and you won't get a sales pitch from me about upgrading.

Searching for "court marriage"? If that's the term you or your family use, you're in the right place — a legals-only ceremony is Australia's equivalent. I've written a full guide comparing the two processes, including certificates for use in India: Court Marriage in Sydney, explained.

Legals Now, Celebration Later

Locking in the legal side today doesn't close the door on a real wedding — it opens it. Once you're married, a future celebration has no legal requirements at all: full rituals, any language, any scale, whenever you're ready. Many of my couples come back a year later for exactly that.

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What's Included — $495–$595

  • NOIM lodgement and witnessing — I check your documents and witness your signatures, so the paperwork is right the first time.
  • All legal preparation — declarations, certificates, and everything the Marriage Act requires.
  • The ceremony at your chosen Sydney location, at a time that suits you — including evenings and weekends.
  • Ceremonial marriage certificate presented on the day.
  • Online registration with NSW Births, Deaths & Marriages, so your official certificate — the one you need for name changes, banks, and travel — is available as quickly as possible.
  • Bilingual delivery in Hindi or Punjabi at no extra cost, if that's your family.

The price range reflects travel distance and timing — I'll confirm an exact figure in our first conversation, and it won't change after that.

Legals-Only Wedding FAQs

What actually happens in a legals-only ceremony?
Three things make a marriage legal in Australia: the celebrant's legal statement (the monitum), your legal vows to each other, and the signing of the marriage documents by both of you, your two witnesses, and the celebrant. Spoken at a natural pace with a warm welcome around them, the whole ceremony runs about 10–15 minutes.
Is a legals-only wedding as legal as a full wedding?
Completely identical. Under the Marriage Act 1961 there's no legal difference between a 15-minute legals-only ceremony and a 200-guest celebration — the same documents are signed, the same registration happens, and the same marriage certificate is issued. Everything beyond the legal elements is optional.
Can we get married at home or in a park?
Yes. Australian law lets an authorised celebrant marry you almost anywhere — your living room, your backyard, a beach, a picnic spot, or The Garden Sanctuary at Bella Vista. For a small legals-only group in a public park you generally won't need anything formal, though larger setups with equipment can require a council permit.
Can we add personal touches?
Absolutely. The legal minimum is a floor, not a ceiling — couples often add a short reading, a ring exchange, personal vows alongside the legal ones, or a few words about their story. It stays short and simple, just not clinical.
Can we keep our wedding private?
Yes. You need two witnesses aged 18 or over present on the day, but beyond that, who you tell and when is entirely up to you. Many couples marry quietly first and announce it — or hold a full celebration — months later.
What's included in the package?
Everything the legal process requires: NOIM lodgement, document checks, all legal paperwork, the ceremony at your chosen Sydney location, a ceremonial certificate on the day, and online registration with NSW Births, Deaths & Marriages so your official certificate is available quickly. $495–$595 all-inclusive, evenings and weekends welcome.

Pick a Date. I'll Handle the Rest.

Message me your preferred date and suburb on WhatsApp. I'll confirm availability, give you an exact price, and walk you through the NOIM — most couples have everything locked in within one conversation.

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