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Private company, not a government agency. Paperwork-only legal marriages are conducted by Josh Withers, an authorised civil marriage celebrant, not a courthouse or BDM Registry office. Book directly when ready.

Paperwork-Only Marriage in Melbourne

A paperwork-only marriage is exactly what it sounds like. You are getting legally married without turning it into a wedding.

That means:

  • the legal paperwork
  • the legal words
  • the signatures
  • your two witnesses
  • the marriage registration afterwards

That is all.

Melbourne Marriage Office is a private company operated by Josh Withers, an authorised civil marriage celebrant, not a government registry. The service is simple and registry-style in tone for couples who want to get married in Melbourne without the cost, planning, or pressure of a full wedding.

What it is

A paperwork-only marriage is a valid legal marriage under Australian law.

It is usually the right fit if you:

  • want the legal marriage done simply
  • want to keep costs down
  • want help with the paperwork
  • plan to celebrate later in your own way
  • want a friend or family member to lead a separate celebration later

What it is not

This service is not:

  • a full wedding ceremony
  • an elopement package
  • a styled event
  • a guest-focused experience
  • a government registry booking

If you want a full wedding ceremony for guests to witness and enjoy, book Melbourne celebrant Josh Withers. If you want an elopement package with photography and a bouquet, book The Elopement Collective.

What the process looks like

  1. Use the booking link and fill out the booking form. You do not need to enquire first.
  2. Pay the fee.
  3. Prepare your NOIM with NOIM Easy.
  4. Have the NOIM witnessed by an authorised witness.
  5. Send us the paperwork and your ID.
  6. Once the paperwork is received, we confirm the date, time, and place based on the legal timing and our availability.
  7. On the day, you and your two witnesses meet with us, say the legal words, sign the documents, and you are married.

How long does it take?

The marriage itself is short. Usually it is just a few minutes.

The legal process still takes longer because:

  • the NOIM must usually be received at least one month before the marriage
  • we need to check your documents
  • the Marriage Act requires the celebrant to meet each party separately in person before the marriage

What do we need from you?

Usually we need:

  • your signed NOIM
  • proof of date and place of birth
  • photo ID
  • divorce papers or a death certificate if either of you has been married before
  • two witnesses aged 18 or over

What if we want something bigger later?

That is very common.

Many couples do the legal marriage first, then have:

  • a party later
  • a ceremony led by a friend
  • an elopement
  • a full wedding on another date

The legal marriage does not stop you celebrating properly later. It just means the legal part is already done.

If you only want a few simple photos around the signing, read the guide to photographers for simple Melbourne weddings.

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.