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Marriage Act 1961 Section 51 - Incorrect marriage certificates

Marriage Act 1961

In force on 5 Jan 2026

Marriage Act 1961 Section 51

Incorrect marriage certificates

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MA1961 s.51

(1) Where an authorised officer is satisfied, by statutory declaration or otherwise, that any particular in a certificate of marriage prepared and signed under section 50 is incorrect, the authorised officer may:

(a) in the case of a certificate that has been handed to a party to the marriage or retained by the authorised celebrant—correct the certificate; and

(b) in the case of a certificate that has been forwarded to a registering authority—certify to that authority that a specified correction is necessary.

(2) For the purposes of exercising his or her powers under paragraph (1)(a) in relation to a certificate, an authorised officer may, by notice in writing served on a party to the marriage, or the authorised celebrant, as the case requires, require the party or the authorised celebrant to produce or forward the certificate to the authorised officer within a period (not being less than 7 days from the date of service of the notice) specified in the notice.

(2A) Where a marriage has been solemnised, or purports to have been solemnised, under this Part, and the marriage is void, an authorised officer may, by notice in writing served on a party to the marriage, require the party to deliver or forward to the authorised officer, within a period (not being less than 7 days from the date of service of the notice) specified in the notice, the certificate required, by subsection 50(4), to be handed to a party to the marriage.

(3) A notice referred to in subsection (2) or (2A) may be served by post.

(4) In this section, authorised officer means a person authorised by the Minister to perform the functions of an authorised officer under this section.

Division 3—Marriages by foreign diplomatic or consular officers

Section titled “Division 3—Marriages by foreign diplomatic or consular officers”