One Month's Notice Guide
Australian marriage law usually requires the celebrant to receive your Notice of Intended Marriage at least one month before the marriage.
That is why booking alone does not confirm the final date.
The date, time, and place can only be properly confirmed once:
- the NOIM has been received
- the paperwork has been checked
- the legal timing works
- we have availability
What starts the one-month period?
The clock starts when the celebrant receives the signed NOIM.
Not when:
- you first enquire
- you fill out part of the form
- you pay the fee
- you talk about possible dates
How early can we do it?
The NOIM can be received:
- no earlier than 18 months before the marriage
- no later than one month before the marriage, unless a shortening of time is approved
Is one month the same as 30 days?
Not always.
It is a calendar month rule, not a flat 30-day rule. End-of-month dates can work differently, so do not guess. Lodge the NOIM as early as you can.
Can one person sign first?
Yes, in some situations one person’s signed NOIM can still start the notice period.
If that applies to you, talk to us early so the second signature is handled correctly before the marriage.
Want the easiest way to start?
Use NOIM Easy to prepare the form, then have it witnessed and send it to us.
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Need the simple legal marriage?
Book directly when you are ready. Josh Withers conducts the paperwork-only legal marriage, and the practical appointment details are confirmed once your paperwork is received and the legal timing works.