Marriages

Marriage Licences

Marriage licences are issued at Town Hall Monday to Friday from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
To ensure staff availability, we recommend booking an appointment in advance.

Before applying, please complete the Marriage Licence Application Form (PDF).

Fee: $129.40 (HST exempt)

 

Wedding Ceremonies

The Town of Marathon offers Civil Marriage Ceremonies at Town Hall during regular office hours.

Ceremony Fee: $331.80 (HST included)

 

 For more information or to inquire about licensing or booking a ceremony.
Please contact the Deputy Clerk.

FAQ's regarding Marriage and Weddings

A Marriage Licence is valid anywhere in Ontario for a period of up to three months (90 days) from the date of issue.

If both applicants cannot appear in person, one applicant can bring in the following:

  • Completed Marriage Licence Application form signed by both applicants
  • Identification for Both Applicants:
  • Either a valid birth certificate or valid passport for both applicants
  • AND government issued photo identification (ex. driver's licences, health card) for both applicants

If an applicant has been divorced, and the divorce was granted in Canada, the original or certified copy of the Decree Absolute or Certificate of Divorce is required. A copy may be obtained from the court where the divorce was granted and can only be certified by the court registrar (a photocopy is not acceptable).

Foreign Divorce

If the divorce was granted outside of Canada, please review the Requirements Respecting Marriage in Ontario. A Statement of Sole Responsibility will need to be completed.

Send the completed information to:

Office of the Registrar General
189 Red River Road, PO Box 3000
Thunder Bay, ON P7B 5W0

This process could take up to 4 weeks to complete. In the case of a foreign divorce, you must get authorization from the Office of the Registrar General before a marriage licence can be issued to you.

Widowed Applicants

Where an applicant is a widow(er), you must bring a copy of the Death Notice provided by the Funeral Home or a copy of the Death Certificate.

In the province on Ontario, if a person is under the age of 18, consent of both parents is required using Form 6 - Consent to Marriage - Sworn Affidavit. If there is separation, divorce or death involved, parents or parent with custody can sign.

No, the Town doesn't issue marriage certificate.

You may order Marriage Certificates online through Service Ontario approximately 8 to 10 weeks after the date of your marriage.

If you're interested in changing your name after marriage, or curious about the process you can find more information at Service Ontario