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South Africa
Marriage Act, 1961
Act 25 of 1961
- Published in Government Gazette 6670 on 21 April 1961
- Assented to on 19 April 1961
- Commenced on 1 January 1962 by Marriage Act, 1961: Commencement
- [This is the version of this document from 1 October 1992.]
- [Amended by Marriage Amendment Act, 1964 (Act 11 of 1964) on 28 February 1964]
- [Amended by Marriage Amendment Act, 1968 (Act 19 of 1968) on 27 March 1968]
- [Amended by Marriage Amendment Act, 1970 (Act 51 of 1970) on 1 February 1972]
- [Amended by Marriage Amendment Act, 1972 (Act 26 of 1972) on 12 April 1972]
- [Amended by Marriage Amendment Act, 1973 (Act 12 of 1973) on 4 April 1973]
- [Amended by Marriage Amendment Act, 1981 (Act 45 of 1981) on 8 January 1982]
- [Amended by Matrimonial Property Act, 1984 (Act 88 of 1984) on 1 November 1984]
- [Amended by Marriages, Births and Deaths Amendment Act, 1986 (Act 41 of 1986) on 23 April 1986]
- [Amended by Child Care Act, 1983 (Act 74 of 1983) on 1 February 1987]
- [Amended by Application of Certain Laws to Namibia Abolition Act, 1990 (Act 112 of 1990) on 13 July 1990]
- [Amended by Population Registration Act Repeal Act, 1991 (Act 114 of 1991) on 28 June 1991]
- [Amended by Births and Deaths Registration Act, 1992 (Act 51 of 1992) on 1 October 1992]
1. Definitions
In this Act, unless the context otherwise indicates—"Bantu Affairs Commissioner" includes an Additional Bantu Affairs Commissioner, an Assistant Bantu Affairs Commissioner, a Native Commissioner, an Additional Native Commissioner and an Assistant Native Commissioner;[definition of "Bantu Affairs Commissioner", previously "native commisioner" substituted by section 1(a) of Act 51 of 1970]"magistrate" includes an additional and an assistant magistrate;"marriage officer" means any person who is a marriage officer by virtue of the provisions of this Act;"Minister" means the Minister of Home Affairs;[definition of "Minister" substituted by section 1(b) of Act 51 of 1970 and by section 1 of Act 41 of 1986]"prescribed" means prescribed by this Act or by regulation made under this Act;"prior law" means any law repealed by this Act or the Marriage Amendment Act, 1970, or any provision of any law declared by proclamation under section 39(5) no longer to apply.[definition of "prior law" substituted by section 1(c) of Act 51 of 1970]2. Ex officio marriage officers, and designation of persons in service of State as marriage officers
3. Designation of ministers of religion and other persons attached to churches as marriage officers
4. How designation as marriage officer to be made
Every designation of a person as a marriage officer shall be by written instrument and the date as from which it shall have effect and any limitation to which it is subject shall be specified in such instrument.5. Marriage officers under laws repeated by this Act
6. Certain persons may in certain circumstances be deemed to have been marriage officers
7. Effect of designation of certain ministers of religion as marriage officers
Any minister of religion who before or after the commencement of this Act was or is designated as a marriage officer while a minister of the "Nederduitse Gereformeerde Kerk in Suid-Afrika, Kaap", or of the "Nederduitse Gereformeerde Kerk van Natal", or of the "Nederduitse Gereformeerde Kerk in die Oranje-Vrystaat", or of the former "Nederduitse Hervormde of Gereformeerde Kerk van Suid-Afrika, Transvaal", or of the "Nederduitse Gereformeerde Kerk van Transvaal", shall as from the date of such designation but subject to the provisions of this Act be deemed to have been or to be a marriage officer while he remained or remains a minister of any of the said churches.8. Change of name of religious denomination or organization and amalgamation of religious denominations or organizations
9. Revocation of designation as, or authority of, marriage officer and limitation of authority of marriage officer
10. Solemnization of marriages in country outside the Union
11. Unauthorized solemnization of marriage ceremonies forbidden
12. Prohibition of solemnization of marriage without production of identity document or prescribed declaration
No marriage officer shall solemnize any marriage unless—13. ***
[section 13 repealed by section 6 of Act 51 of 1970]14. ***
[section 14 repealed by section 6 of Act 51 of 1970]15. ***
[section 15 amended by section 2 of Act 11 of 1964 and repealed by section 6 of Act 51 of 1970]16. ***
[section 16 substituted by section 1 of Act 19 of 1968 and repealed by section 6 of Act 51 of 1970]17. ***
[section 17 repealed by section 6 of Act 51 of 1970]18. ***
[section 18 repealed by section 6 of Act 51 of 1970]19. ***
[section 19 amended by section 2 of Act 19 of 1968 and repealed by section 6 of Act 51 of 1970]20. ***
[section 20 repealed by section 6 of Act 51 of 1970]21. ***
[section 21 repealed by section 6 of Act 51 of 1970]22. Irregularities in publication of banns or notice of intention to marry or in the issue of special marriage licences
If in the case of any marriage solemnized before the commencement of the Marriage Amendment Act, 1970, the provisions of any law relating to the publication of banns or notice of intention to marry or to the issue of special marriage licences, or the applicable provisions of any law of a country outside the Union relating to the publication of banns or the publication of notice of intention to marry were not strictly complied with but such marriage was in every other respect solemnized in accordance with the provisions of this Act or, as the case may be, a former law, that marriage shall, provided there was no other lawful impediment thereto and provided such marriage has not been dissolved or declared invalid by a competent court, and provided further that neither of the parties to such marriage has after such marriage and during the life of the other, already lawfully married another, be as valid and binding as it would have been if the said provisions had been strictly complied with.[section 22 substituted by section 3 of Act 19 of 1968, amended by section 7 of Act 51 of 1970 and substituted by section 1 of Act 26 of 1972]23. Objections to marriage
24. Marriage of minors
24A. Consequences and dissolution of marriage for want of consent of parents or guardian
25. When consent of parents or guardian of minor cannot be obtained
26. Prohibition of marriage of persons under certain ages
27. Proof of age of parties to proposed marriage
If parties appear before a marriage officer for the purpose of contracting a marriage with each other and such marriage officer reasonably suspects that either of them is of an age which debars him or her from contracting a valid marriage without the consent or permission of some other person, he may refuse to solemnize a marriage between them unless he is furnished with such consent or permission in writing or with satisfactory proof showing that the party in question is entitled to contract a marriage without such consent or permission.28. Marriage between person and relatives of his or her deceased or divorced spouse
Any legal provision to the contrary notwithstanding it shall be lawful for—29. Time and place for and presence of parties and witnesses at solemnization of marriage and validation of certain marriages
29A. Registration of marriages
30. Marriage formula
31. Certain marriage officers may refuse to solemnize certain marriages
Nothing in this Act contained shall be construed so as to compel a marriage officer who is a minister of religion or a person holding a responsible position in a religious denomination or organization to solemnize a marriage which would not conform to the rites, formularies, tenets, doctrines or discipline of his religious denomination or organization.32. Fees payable to marriage officers
33. Blessing of a marriage
After a marriage has been solemnized by a marriage officer, a minister of religion or a person holding a responsible position in a religious denomination or organization may bless such marriage according to the rites of his religious denomination or organization.34. Religions rules and regulations
Nothing in this Act contained shall prevent—35. Penalties for solemnizing marriage contrary to the provisions of this Act
Any marriage officer who knowingly solemnizes a marriage in contravention of the provisions of this Act shall be guilty of an offence and liable on conviction to a fine not exceeding one hundred rand or, in default of payment, to imprisonment for a period not exceeding six months.36. Penalties for false representations or statements
Any person who makes for any of the purposes of this Act, any false representation or false statement knowing it to be false, shall be guilty of an offence and liable on conviction to the penalties prescribed by law for perjury.37. Offences committed outside the Union
If any person contravenes any provision of this Act in any country outside the Union the Minister of Justice shall determine which court in the Union shall try such person for the offence committed thereby, and such court shall thereupon be competent so to try such person and for all purposes incidental to or consequential on the trial of such person, the offence shall be deemed to have been committed within the area of jurisdiction of such court.38. Regulations
38A. ***
[section 38A inserted by section 12 of Act 51 of 1970 and repealed by section 2 of Act 41 of 1986]39. Repeal of laws and savings
39A. ***
[section 39A inserted by section 12 of Act 51 of 1970 and repealed by section 1 of Act 112 of 1990]40. Short title and commencement
This Act shall be called the Marriage Act, 1961, and shall come into operation on a date to be fixed by the Governor-General by proclamation in the Gazette.History of this document
01 October 1992 this version
Amended by
Births and Deaths Registration Act, 1992
28 June 1991
13 July 1990
01 February 1987
Amended by
Child Care Act, 1983
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23 April 1986
01 November 1984
Amended by
Matrimonial Property Act, 1984
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08 January 1982
Amended by
Marriage Amendment Act, 1981
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04 April 1973
Amended by
Marriage Amendment Act, 1973
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12 April 1972
Amended by
Marriage Amendment Act, 1972
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01 February 1972
Amended by
Marriage Amendment Act, 1970
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27 March 1968
Amended by
Marriage Amendment Act, 1968
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28 February 1964
Amended by
Marriage Amendment Act, 1964
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01 January 1962
Commenced by
Marriage Act, 1961: Commencement
21 April 1961
19 April 1961
Assented to
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