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How to Get Married at Home Affairs: A Step-by-Step Guide

Last updated: May 22, 2025 6:12 pm
Karabo Makodi
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Getting married is one of the most important milestones in a person’s life. In South Africa, getting married at the Department of Home Affairs is a popular choice for many couples due to its simplicity, cost-effectiveness, and legal recognition. Whether you prefer a no-frills civil ceremony or want to ensure your union is officially recognised, understanding the steps involved can help streamline the process. This comprehensive guide will take you through how to get married at Home Affairs, providing you with all the information you need for a smooth wedding experience.

Contents
  • Understanding the Marriage Process at Home Affairs
  • The Marriage Process at Home Affairs: Step-by-Step
  • Additional Tips for a Successful Marriage at Home Affairs
  • Key Takeaways on How to Get Married at Home Affairs

Understanding the Marriage Process at Home Affairs

In South Africa, the Department of Home Affairs oversees the registration of marriages. There are several types of marriages recognised in the country, including civil marriages, religious marriages, and customary marriages. Home Affairs mainly deals with civil marriages and civil unions, including same-sex marriages under the Civil Union Act.

A civil marriage is a legal contract between two people, officiated by an authorised Home Affairs official. It is the most straightforward and legally binding form of marriage in South Africa, ensuring your marriage is recognised nationwide.

Eligibility Requirements for Marriage at Home Affairs

Before starting the process, make sure you meet the basic requirements for a marriage at Home Affairs:

  • Age Requirement: Both parties must be at least 18 years old. If either party is 18 or 19, parental consent is required.
  • Unmarried Status: You must be unmarried or have proof that any previous marriages have been legally dissolved (divorce certificate or spouse’s death certificate).
  • Documentation: You will need valid identification (South African ID card or Smart ID) or, for foreign nationals, a valid passport and visa.
  • Witnesses: You must have two witnesses who are over the age of 18. These witnesses do not have to be related to you.
  • No Impediments: Home Affairs will assess whether there are any legal barriers to the marriage, such as one party being married to someone else.

Gather the Required Documents

Before visiting Home Affairs, gather the following essential documents:

  • South African Identity Document (ID) or Smart ID card for both parties.
  • Foreign Nationals will need a passport, proof of residency or a visa.
  • Proof of marital status if either party has previously been married (divorce certificate or death certificate).
  • Parental consent for individuals aged 18 and 19.
  • Completed Notice of Intended Marriage form (DHA-2003), which can be obtained from any Home Affairs office or their website.

The required documents are essential for initiating the marriage process. Make sure everything is in order to avoid delays.

The Marriage Process at Home Affairs: Step-by-Step

Step 1 – Submit the Notice of Intended Marriage

The first official step is submitting the Notice of Intended Marriage. This form must be submitted at least 30 days before your intended marriage date. Both parties need to appear in person at the Home Affairs office, where the notice will be filed.

You’ll need to bring along your ID, proof of marital status, and any other necessary documents as mentioned earlier. The Home Affairs official will review the notice and confirm that there are no legal barriers to your marriage.

Step 2 – Waiting Period and Booking the Ceremony

Once the notice is filed, there’s a 30-day waiting period before the marriage can take place. This gives time for Home Affairs to verify that there are no legal impediments to your union. If everything is in order, you can proceed with scheduling your ceremony.

While waiting, you may also need to pay a small fee for the filing and processing of the Notice of Intended Marriage. Fees vary depending on the location and type of ceremony.

Step 3 – The Marriage Ceremony

On the day of the ceremony, both parties must be present, along with two witnesses. You may choose to have your marriage officiated at the Home Affairs office or at an approved location.

The ceremony is typically brief and includes the signing of the marriage register and the exchange of vows. An official will guide you through the process. Once the ceremony is complete, you’ll be provided with your Marriage Certificate (DHA-17), a crucial document that serves as proof of your legal marriage.

Step 4 – Marriage Certificate and Legal Recognition

After the ceremony, you will receive your Marriage Certificate. This document is essential for updating your marital status and is needed for various legal purposes, including changing your surname, tax benefits, and updating your financial records. If you need extra copies of your marriage certificate, they can be requested at any Home Affairs office for a fee.

Additional Tips for a Successful Marriage at Home Affairs

  • Fees: Be sure to enquire about the costs associated with submitting the Notice of Intended Marriage and the ceremony itself. The fees are typically affordable and vary depending on the region.
  • Marriage between Foreign Nationals: Foreign nationals may need to provide additional documents, such as a visa, affidavit, or clearance certificate.
  • Customary Marriages: For couples opting for a customary marriage, the process is slightly different and requires additional documentation.

Key Takeaways on How to Get Married at Home Affairs

Knowing how to get married at Home Affairs in Gauteng is a straightforward process if you follow the required steps and prepare the necessary documents. From submitting your Notice of Intended Marriage to attending your civil ceremony, Home Affairs offers an accessible and legally recognised option for couples wishing to marry in South Africa.

For more information on marriage registration and Home Affairs services, visit the official Department of Home Affairs website or contact your nearest office.

ALSO READ: The Question “How Much to Get Married at Home Affairs” in 2025, Answered

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