General Topics and Information - Halton Region

Marriage Services - Civil Wedding Ceremonies and Marriage Officiants


Description

This listing gives an overview of laws related to celebrants for marriage services, and how to find officiants and civil wedding services

  • for additional information, including age minimums and forms, see Government of Ontario website here

Who Can Perform a Marriage in Ontario:

Only those authorized under Ontario's Marriage Act can perform a marriage as a marriage officiant

There are two categories of marriage officiants in Ontario:

Registered marriage officiants:

  • a person duly recognized by their religious body as entitled to perform religious marriages in Ontario
  • a person who belongs to, and is duly recognized as entitled to perform marriages by a band, First Nation, Métis or Inuit organization or community or Indigenous entity located in whole or in part in Ontario
  • to see if a person is registered with the Office of the Registrar General, see Government of Ontario website here

Civil marriage officiants:

  • a municipal clerk and/or their delegate authorized to perform civil marriages in Ontario
  • a judge
  • an Ontario associate judge
  • an Ontario justice of the peace

Marriage Licences:
Can be purchased from all city halls, town halls or municipal offices

  • for information on required documentation, see Government of Ontario website here, or contact local municipal offices
  • a marriage licence is valid for 3 months from the date it was issued

Civil Ceremonies at Municipal Offices (Town and City Halls):
Only some municipal offices perform civil marriage ceremonies

Eligibility
Varies by program
Application Process

Varies by program

Office
No public telephone number
Languages
English
Fees
Service
Agency Information
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Copyright
Halton Information Providers
Last Updated On
March 22, 2026
Last Verified On
June 27, 2025
Location
Halton
Accessibility
Not Applicable
Hours of Operation

Vary by program

Service Area(s)
Halton Region