We’re registered marriage officers trusted by over 500 couples to make their legal marriage simple, stress-free, and meaningful.
We’re registered marriage officers who make your entire wedding ceremony process easy, legal, and deeply meaningful.
Here’s how we help:
We create a ceremony that’s completely tailored to your story, values, and personalities. From tone to flow, it’s all about what feels right for you.
Get married in our tranquil Garden Conservatory or choose a location that’s special to you. We travel to your venue and arrive early to set up and prepare.
You’ll have 2–3 relaxed meetings with your officiant to plan every detail. We also guide you with vows, readings, and the overall ceremony structure.
Have loved ones who can’t be there in person? No worries — we offer a virtual ceremony option so everyone you care about can still be part of your special day, no matter where they are.
We handle all the legal paperwork and Home Affairs documentation for you — including issuing your marriage certificate (DHA-27) on your wedding day.
Your journey with us doesn’t end at “I do.” We stay available after your ceremony in case you have any legal questions or need extra documentation.
Book a free consultation call to share your vision and ask questions.
We'll meet 2–3 times to get to know you and create your ceremony together. This can also be done over a call.
We officiate your ceremony, guide the legal questions, and issue your certificate the same day.
Every couple is different — and so is every ceremony. The cost of your marriage registration or celebration depends on your unique needs and vision. Whether you’re planning something small and simple, or more detailed and personal, we’ll guide you through it all and help you stay within your budget.
We’ve had the honor of officiating countless weddings over the years, and we believe that every love story is worth celebrating.
Whether you’re planning a grand ceremony, an intimate micro-wedding, or a simple marriage registration, we’re here to make it a moment you’ll never forget.
No matter your situation—whether you’re marrying someone from another country, celebrating a same-sex union, or blending different cultures—we welcome all couples. We believe that every pair deserves a ceremony that captures their one-of-a-kind bond.
We handle the Home Affairs admin and submit everything for you — no queues and no confusion.
Your ceremony will reflect you as a couple — real, emotional, and never generic.
We guide you through everything from the first call to the final signature.
Many couples tell us it’s the moment that stayed with them.
The short answer is yes. If your divorce status has been correctly captured onto the National Population Registry, your status will be verified upon submission of documents. In this case, we will accept documentation without the divorce decree. On rare occasions, Home Affairs will still insist that some documentation is submitted.
VERIFICATION OF MARITAL STATUS FOR COUPLE WISHING TO MARRY.
Home Affairs have set up digital and telephonic processes for your convenience to verify your Marital Status. However. there are times when these processes are not available to the public. Under such circumstances, we have been authorized to verify your Marital Status on your behalf.
Home affairs will not register your marriage if your status reflects as “married” on the system.
You will need to present in person at Home Affairs with a clear, stamped copy of your Divorce Certificate or your late spouse’s Death Certificate to ask that they correct the status detail on the Population Registry.
Home affairs will verify you with biometrix, receive the documents and send this request through to Pta for processing. This can take up to 6 weeks for completion.
You will receive your official issue Abridged Marriage Certificate (DHA – 27) on your wedding day. This is a hand written document issued by your Marriage Officer/Celebrant.
This document is full recognised in South Africa.
This is the most formal and complete form of Marriage Certificate – issued by any Home Affairs office.
All couples who intend to register their marriage internationally or prove the detail of their marriage for legal purposes internationally, will require this Unabridged Marriage Certificate.
Civil Marriage vs Civil Union – please be aware that not all countries accept marriages solemnised under the Civil Union Act.
Apply at any Home Affairs office. (You will require a copy of your Registry Document from your Marriage Officer/Celebrant.)
Normally within 2 weeks of your marriage the process will be completed by the registration of your marriage onto the Population Registry.
Any discrepancy – or documentation difficulty might delay the process. Your Marriage Officer/Celebrant will probably be in touch with you to rectify the issue.
One of the following options are available to you:
Keep your current surname;
Join your current (maiden) surname with your new husband’s surname (double-barrel surname)
Assume your husband’s surname
The surname that you would like to assume will be recorded on the marriage register.
Home Affairs will capture the stipulated detail when your marriage is registered.
A week or two after the wedding you may apply to Home Affairs for a new ID book or passport reflecting your new surname.
Your marriage is a legal contract with a financial component to it.
Each of you will be required to sign an Affidavit on the day of your wedding – This is a stationery document supplied by Home Affairs (BI 31) – Required to verify that you are using your international passport as a means of documentation (Your Marriage Officer will have this stationery on hand.)
As of December 2014 – Home Affairs have an added stipulation that all South African citizens applying to have a Marriage solemnized with any Non-South African citizen need to comply with the following:
Documentation Required;
For the South African Citizen –
We no longer require that your witnesses provide their ID documentation.
For the Non- South African Citizen –
You will be required to sign an Affidavit on the day of your wedding – This is a stationery document supplied by Home Affairs (BI 31) – Required to verify that you are using your international passport as a means of documentation
Nigel & Iris Levings
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