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How to fill out the Victorian Marriage Certificate online
This guide provides a clear and supportive overview of how to fill out the Victorian Marriage Certificate online. It is designed to assist all users, regardless of their legal background, in completing this important document with ease and accuracy.
Follow the steps to complete the Victorian Marriage Certificate correctly.
- Press the ‘Get Form’ button to access the Victorian Marriage Certificate form and open it in your document editor.
- Fill in 'Part One – Your details' which includes personal information such as surname, given names, residential address, postal address, daytime telephone number, and email address.
- In 'Part Two – Marriage details', indicate the type of certificate you require (Standard or Historical) and provide the details regarding the marriage, including the names of both partners, date, and place of marriage.
- Complete 'Part Three – Proof of identity' only if applying for a certificate of a marriage that occurred within the last 60 years. Provide the required identity documents as specified.
- Proceed to 'Part Four – Certificate payment' to indicate your payment choice and total fee based on the certificate type you selected. Ensure you select a delivery method for your certificate.
- Sign and date the declaration in 'Part Five – Declaration' to confirm that all information provided is accurate. This step is crucial for the validity of your application.
- Finally, review all sections for completeness, then save your changes. You can print, download, or share the filled form as needed.
Complete your Victorian Marriage Certificate online today to ensure your important documents are processed efficiently.
Please go to the Births, Deaths, and Marriage Victoria (BDM) website to research any births, deaths or marriages. Remember to add a date range for your search and to filter results if they exceed 100. Public Record Office Victoria does not administer this search, it is created and maintained by the BDM.