Melbourne Marriage Registration Office

For Affordable Private Marriage Registry Weddings

Victorian Civil Celebrant Conducted Marriage Registry Ceremonies At The Wedding Bureau – Victoria

GROUND FLOOR, 915 PUNT ROAD
SOUTH YARRA VICTORIA 3141
MOBILE CONTACT: 0424 77 88 00

Dates still available for Dec/Jan '26

Melbourne Marriage Registration Office

Want a marriage registration office wedding ceremony in Melbourne? It’s not expensive to have a private registry marriage ceremony – in a fabulous intimate setting. Our Melbourne Marriage Registration Office can help. You can book to get married in one month’s time at the Wedding Bureau – Victoria!   

The Celebrant and all the legals are included – and – you dont have to go searching for an expensive venue, as the ceremony room is fully included in the price! The Wedding Bureau – Victoria is a privately owned organisation providing premium, yet very affordable, Wedding and Marriage Registration Ceremony services to couples in Melbourne, Interstate couples and International couples who dont want to have a large or expensive wedding, but who do want a wedding registry office style wedding in Victoria conducted by a professional Registered Civil Celebrant. For couples who may wish to be married within the minimum legal waiting period of one month and one day, it is possible to book now to be married in one month’s time from the lodgement of the Notice of Intended Marriage (Form 13 – regulation 38 – Marriage Act 1961).

The Melbourne Marriage Registration office, which includes free use of the ceremony room, is conveniently located in a private older style terrace house at 915 Punt Road, South Yarra, Victoria, 3141.  Located near the corner of Toorak Road in South Yarra, the Wedding Bureau – Victoria is situated one main block from Toorak Road on Punt Road.

Call (03) 9820 1119 to enquire for more information or to make a booking for your ceremony. If the admin offices are unattended – please call 0424 77 88 00.

Ceremony Rooms are booked in half-hour intervals with an allocation of up to half an hour for the wedding ceremony. Depending on your specific requests and wishes, your ceremony may be conducted with only the minimum mandatory requirements – in which case it will be a fairly quick wedding process prior to the signing of official documentation by you, your celebrant and your two witnesses, or, your ceremony may be much more elaborate and personalised, and may fill the entire half hour booking, or you may even choose to book an ‘extended ceremony’ if you have many guests attending your wedding ceremony. The choice is entirely yours.

I WANT TO GET MARRIED WITH A MELBOURNE MARRIAGE REGISTRATION WEDDING IN MELBOURNE.

WHAT DO I DO NOW?

Under Australian law it is mandatory that a Notice of Intended Marriage (NOIM) – ‘Form 13 (Regulation 38)’ should be lodged with the celebrant no less than one month and one day, and no more than 18 months, from the proposed marriage date. If you are wanting a Melbourne Marriage Registration ceremony then it is simple for you to lodge your NOIM at the Wedding Bureau – Victoria, so that you can be legally married in as quick as one month’s time.

If you are from overseas and you wish to get married in Melbourne, Australia, the Wedding Bureau – Victoria can provide the perfect service for you.  Your wedding and all the legals included, right here in our lovely private setting.

Here’s what you should bring with you.  Firstly bring your original Birth Certificate or your passport, and if either of you have been married before you will need to produce original proof of how the last marriage ended. This mean you would need to bring original Divorce papers or a Death certificate – which may need to be translated by an official translator if these are written in another language. These have to be originals certificates that are shown and not copies or certified copies. It is important that you bring all of these papers with you to Australia so that your Celebrant can sight them. Without these original papers you won’t legally be able to go ahead with the marriage ceremony in Australia.

Fiance Visa (Prospective Spouse) Weddings

If you are marrying a partner from overseas, in Australia, you will need to sign a Notice of Intended Marriage form and we will provide you with a confirmation letter for your visa paperwork for the Department of Immigration which details your lodgement of the Notice of Intended Marriage. There will be a non-refundable lodgement fee for the Notice of Intended Marriage form, and we will hold all our legal paperwork, according to laws in Australia, in preparation for the marriage – once the visa is granted.

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I WANT TO GET MARRIED WITH A MELBOURNE MARRIAGE REGISTRATION WEDDING IN MELBOURNE. WHAT DO I DO NOW? Under Australian law it is mandatory that a Notice of Intended Marriage (NOIM) -…

Ceremony Rooms are booked in half-hour intervals with an allocation of up to half an hour for the wedding ceremony. Depending on your specific requests and wishes, your ceremony may…

Fiance Visa (Prospective Spouse) WeddingsIf you are marrying a partner from overseas, in Australia, you will need to sign a Notice of Intended Marriage form and we will provide you…

If you are from overseas and you wish to get married in Melbourne, Australia, the Wedding Bureau – Victoria can provide the perfect service for you.  Your wedding and all…

Melbourne Private Marriage Registry can be booked for your personal wedding ceremony – anytime – 365 days a year – including Christmas Day or any Public Holidays. You can book…

If you are from overseas and you wish to get married in Melbourne, Australia, the Wedding Bureau – Victoria can provide the perfect service for you.  Your wedding and all the legals included, right here in our lovely private setting.

Here’s what you should bring with you.  Firstly bring your original Birth Certificate or your passport, and if either of you have been married before you will need to produce original proof of how the last marriage ended. This mean you would need to bring original Divorce papers or a Death certificate – which may need to be translated by an official translator if these are written in another language. These have to be originals certificates that are shown and not copies or certified copies. It is important that you bring all of these papers with you to Australia so that your Celebrant can sight them. Without these original papers you won’t legally be able to go ahead with the marriage ceremony in Australia.

I WANT TO GET MARRIED WITH A MELBOURNE MARRIAGE REGISTRATION WEDDING IN MELBOURNE.

WHAT DO I DO NOW?

Under Australian law it is mandatory that a Notice of Intended Marriage (NOIM) – ‘Form 13 (Regulation 38)’ should be lodged with the celebrant no less than one month and one day, and no more than 18 months, from the proposed marriage date. If you are wanting a Melbourne Marriage Registration ceremony then it is simple for you to lodge your NOIM at the Wedding Bureau – Victoria, so that you can be legally married in as quick as one month’s time.

Fiance Visa (Prospective Spouse) Weddings

If you are marrying a partner from overseas, in Australia, you will need to sign a Notice of Intended Marriage form and we will provide you with a confirmation letter for your visa paperwork for the Department of Immigration which details your lodgement of the Notice of Intended Marriage. There will be a non-refundable lodgement fee for the Notice of Intended Marriage form, and we will hold all our legal paperwork, according to laws in Australia, in preparation for the marriage – once the visa is granted.

Melbourne Private Marriage Registry can be booked for your personal wedding ceremony – anytime – 365 days a year – including Christmas Day or any Public Holidays. You can book…

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