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Downloadable content, professional development, templates, and helpful guides to help you be the best Australian marriage celebrant you can be.

Ceremony Builder Booklet

This essential guide helps marriage celebrants craft personalised wedding ceremonies with their clients. The booklet includes a complete ceremony outline with sample wording for every section—from introductions and vows to ring exchanges and declarations. Created for celebrants wanting to offer couples a structured yet flexible approach to ceremony creation. Includes legal requirements, symbolic ritual options, guest participation ideas, and practical tips for creating meaningful ceremonies.

The booklet saves hours of preparation time while allowing celebrants to create unique ceremonies tailored to each couple’s personality and preferences. Includes helpful information about legal obligations, changing names after marriage, and emergency contingency plans.

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Request to BDM to transfer a NOIM

A template for marriage celebrants to request the transfer of a Notice of Intended Marriage from the Registry of Births, Deaths and Marriages. This practical tool allows celebrants to quickly submit formal requests when couples change celebrants, ensuring the legal documentation moves smoothly between officials.

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Wedding Couple Questionnaire

A comprehensive, ready-to-use template featuring 20 thoughtfully crafted questions designed to help marriage celebrants gather meaningful information about couples’ relationship journeys, values and vision for marriage. Great for celebrants looking to create more personalised ceremonies, streamline their information collection process, and save valuable time.

This professional resource helps uncover unique elements of each couple’s story—from how they met to what they love about each other—providing rich material for authentic, heartfelt ceremony content that will resonate with couples and their guests.

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Stat Dec for date and place of birth

This legal document enables individuals to certify their birth information when standard documentation is unavailable. The form follows the official Commonwealth statutory declaration format, allowing applicants to formally attest to their name, date and place of birth, parentage details, and explain why they cannot provide standard identification documents.

Particularly valuable for refugees, stateless persons, or those from regions where records have been destroyed, this declaration serves as an alternative verification method when applying for marriage or other government services.

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Wedding Booking Form

Our marriage ceremony booking form is an essential resource for organised marriage celebrants. It captures all necessary client information, ceremony details, and legal requirements in one professional document. Perfect for celebrants wanting to streamline their administrative process, reduce paperwork errors, and ensure they collect all essential information during client consultations.

The detailed template includes sections for couple details, venue information, ceremony design preferences, music selections, wedding party information, and legal documentation requirements—saving hours of administrative setup time while projecting a professional image to clients.

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Email to confirm NOIM with other partner

This template enables celebrants to collect essential confirmation and missing details from partners residing abroad and also confirm that they are a participant to a Notice of Intended Marriage form.

The email serves dual purposes – officially verifying the non-Australian partner’s consent to the upcoming marriage while efficiently gathering biographical information needed for legal documentation. The format prioritises obtaining critical data including occupation details, residential information, and parental backgrounds required for the Notice of Intended Marriage.

This template helps celebrants ensure all mandatory paperwork is properly completed when couples are separated geographically during wedding preparations, maintaining compliance with Australian marriage regulations while facilitating international unions.