A Canada Post service disruption may delay marriage certificate processes. This includes:
- Delivery of certificates requested prior to a service disruption
- Delivery of paper applications sent via Canada Post
To help avoid delays:
- Apply online – Order certificates online.
- Apply by courier – If you aren't able to apply online, send your paper form by courier.
- Request courier delivery – Documents being delivered to a street address in Saskatchewan can be sent by courier for an additional fee of $30. Purolator currently picks up packages from our office Monday to Friday (excluding holidays). For documents being delivered to an address outside of Saskatchewan you will need to make your own arrangements with a courier service. Please call our office for more information.
- Visit in person – In Regina, order and pay for certificates at our front desk, Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. (excluding holidays).
- If you have questions or require assistance please call us at 1-800-667-7551.
Documents being delivered to a street address in Saskatchewan can be sent by courier for an additional fee of $30. Purolator currently picks up packages from our office Monday to Friday (excluding holidays).
For documents delivered to an address outside of Saskatchewan you will need to make your own arrangements with a courier service.
Please call our office for more information.
Marriages
You may be here because you are anticipating, or have already experienced, one of the happiest days of your life. If you are engaged or married, congratulations from all of us at eHealth Saskatchewan!
As couples are usually very busy during this exciting time, we want to make it as easy as possible for you to check off a few more items on your To Do List.
This section will walk you through the process of ordering a Marriage Certificate, after you are legally married. Once you order a Marriage Certificate, you can also come back to this page to check the order status.
You will also discover that you do not have to request a legal name change to update your last name after being married. However, we do have some advice on how to go about updating your last name on important identification documents, such as your driver's license, passport and health card, if you choose to do so.
Attention Applicant: To avoid delays, please ensure that proper identification is included with your application.
Click here for current marriage certificate application processing wait times
Please note: There are third-party websites that offer services to obtain Saskatchewan vital event certificates i.e. marriage certificates for an additional cost. Those websites are not associated with eHealth Saskatchewan and if you choose to use them we are unable to provide any information related to your order. We recommend you apply directly through this website to ensure your order is processed without delay or additional fees.
It is also important to note that you need to obtain a marriage license before the marriage ceremony.
Find more information on how to
purchase a marriage license and find a marriage commissioner in your community.