A marriage licence application must be completed and signed by the applicant and joint applicant. At least one party to the proposed marriage must apply in person and present two original pieces of identification for each applicant. The required identification documents must include an original birth certificate (with any change of name certificate, if applicable) or current passport or Record of Immigration Landing if refugee or Canadian citizenship card if refugee together with one other piece of government issued photo identification. Only original, valid identification documents in the English Language will be accepted.
If an applicant or joint applicant for marriage licence has been previously married, the following additional information will be required:
(a) If the marriage was dissolved or annulled in Canada, the original or
court certified copy of the Decree Absolute or Certificate of Divorce
dissolving or annulling the marriage. Individuals can obtain a
certified copy of their Decree Absolute or Certificate of Divorce from
the Court House in the jurisdiction where the divorce was granted.
(b) If the marriage was dissolved or annulled outside of Canada, the
applicants must obtain authorization from the Minister of Government
and Consumer Services for the marriage. To obtain authorization,
send the following documents to the Office of the Registrar General,
Marriage Office, P.O. Box 4600, 189 Red River Road,
Thunder Bay, ON P7B 6L8:
•· a completed marriage licence application
•· a Statement of Sole Responsibility for each divorce signed by both
parties of this marriage
•· an original or court-certified copy (certified by the proper court officer in
the jurisdiction the divorce or annulment was granted) of the divorce
decree or annulment. If the decree is in a language other than
English or French, include a translated copy together with an
affidavit sworn by the translator.
•· A legal opinion from an Ontario lawyer, addressed to both applicants,
giving reasons why the divorce or annulment should be recognized in
the Province of Ontario. The Office of the Registrar General will fax a
sample legal opinion letter to your lawyer if you call 1-807-343-7568
or toll-free in Ontario at 1-800-461-2156.
(c) Where the earlier marriage of one of the parties was terminated by
the presumed death of a spouse, a court order declaring the
presumed death of the spouse must be obtained.
There are no requirements respecting residency, pre-marital blood tests or medical certificates.
View and print the marriage licence application form.