Register as a minister of religion marriage celebrant
Part of the Marriage celebrants topic
You can register to become a minister of religion marriage celebrant in Queensland. Apply to the Registry of Births, Deaths and Marriages.
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In short
You can use this service to:
- register as a minister of religion marriage celebrant.
You must submit your application by email, post or in person.
What you should know
If you are a minister from a recognised religious denomination in Queensland, you will need to get the nominating authority of the denomination to nominate you.
Registered minister of religion marriage celebrants are able to legally marry people in Australia.
They cannot conduct civil partnership declaration ceremonies.
Who can use this service
| You can register as a minister of religion marriage celebrant if: |
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Correct.you are a minister from a recognised religious denomination in Queensland. |
| Don't use this service if: |
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| Incorrect. you are not a minister from a recognised religious denomination in Queensland Instead, apply in your state or territory. |
How to register as a minister of religion marriage celebrant
You must have the nominating authority of your recognised denomination complete and sign the nomination application form.
You must complete the additional information form to support your application.
Choose how to submit your completed application.
Include your:
- nomination application form
- additional information form.
By email
bdm.marriages@justice.qld.gov.au
By post
Accounts Clients
Registry of Births, Deaths and Marriages
PO Box 15288
CITY EAST QLD 4002
In person
Brisbane registry customer service centre
Level 32, 180 Ann Street, Brisbane
Opening hours: Monday to Friday, 8.30am–4.30pm.
Closed public holidays.
How long it takes
Processing times start when an application with all required documents have been received.
Standard application: up to 20 business days
Urgent application: not available
How much it costs
Free
Managed by: Registry of Births, Deaths and Marriages