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Welcome to The Celebrants Network Inc.

 - the progressive national celebrant association -

Promoting civil ceremonies and celebrations for everyone

The Celebrants Network Inc members are marriage celebrants; memorial and funeral celebrants; family and naming celebrants, celebrants for all occasions.

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Retiring as a celebrant

If you are retiring as a Commonwealth Marriage Celebrant, but continuing to offer other ceremonies, ie: funerals, memorials, family celebrations, you will find The Celebrants Network can still offer you a lot of support and information.  Remember to amend your directory listing to reflect your new direction. 

If you are reting from all celebrancy work - thank you for your contribution to celebrancy in Australia.

Steps to take:

  • If you are a member of The Celebrants Network, let us know of your decision to retire - we can remove your details from our website at the end of the membership year or immediately... that decision is yours. 
  • Use the self-service marriage celebrant's portal on the AGD website to amend your details; or
  • Contact the AGD in writing - The AGD will let you know in writing when the request has been processed.
    • After this request has been processed - you can not solemnise marriages in Australia anymore.
 What to do if a family member has passed away?
  • Contact the AGD in writing - The AGD will let you know in writing when the request has been processed.
  • If your loved one was a member of The Celebrants Network, contact us and let us know.

What to do with your your records/certificates:

When you retire as a celebrant, any Form 15 marriage certificates must be:

  • destroyed - keep a record of the certificate number and write that it was destroyed.
  • given or sold to another authorised marriage celebrant - keep a record of certificate number and the name of the celebrant you gave/sold them to

They cannot be given to someone who is not an authorised marriage celebrant.

After you stop being a marriage celebrant, you must keep the following records for 6 years:

  • record of use form for Form 15 certificates
  • completed official certificates of marriage, unless you are a minister of religion
Last modified on Thursday, 12 October 2023 18:42