A Government issued Saskatchewan Marriage Certificate is required as proof of a legal marriage, to ensure the rights of spouses and children are respected, to apply for certain social benefits, to settle an estate, to change or hyphenate a surname, or to apply for a divorce in Canada.
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You can apply for a Saskatchewan Marriage Certificate if you are:
Before applying, find out the type and format of the document required by contacting the organization to which you must submit it.
The Small Size Marriage Certificate contains the full name of each spouse, date of marriage, place of marriage, registration number and registration date.
The Framing Size Marriage Certificate contains the full name of each spouse, date of marriage, place of marriage, registration number and registration date.
A Certified Photocopy of a Registration of Marriage is a duplicate of the original Marriage Registration.
A Genealogical Photocopy of a Registration of Marriage is a duplicate of the original registration and is stamped “For Genealogy Only”.
Please Note: Fees listed above are inclusive of taxes and shipping costs. Delivery times are approximate and cannot be guaranteed. Applications may be delayed or rejected if inadequate information is provided or if there is a discrepancy between information provided and the government records. If no record of the marriage is found by Saskatchewan Vital Statistics, fees will be applied to the search cost and will not be refunded.
If you have not received your Marriage Certificate within the expected timeframe, you may contact the eHealth Saskatchewan to check the status of your application.
Toll Free: 1-855-eHS-LINK (347-5465)