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DHA Marriage Certificate Taking Too Long — What to Do

Last Updated: March 7, 2026|Reviewed By: Home Affairs Editorial Team|Fact-checked against official DHA and Other Official Sources|Not affiliated with the DHA

How To Fix A Delayed Marriage Certificate In South Africa


The unabridged marriage certificate is one of DHA’s most consistently delayed documents. Delays of 3 to 6 months are common for domestic applications. Applications submitted at South African missions abroad — particularly from the UK, USA, and Australia — routinely take 12 months or longer.

This page explains why delays happen, what you can do to escalate, and when to take further action.


What DHA’s Official Processing Times Actually Mean

DHA states that unabridged marriage certificate applications take 6 to 8 weeks inside South Africa. In practice, this is an optimistic baseline, not a guarantee. The stated timeline assumes:

  • The marriage is correctly registered in the NPR
  • The original marriage register (DHA-30 or BI-30) can be immediately located in the vault archive
  • The application is complete with no missing information
  • There is no backlog at the processing branch or at head office in Pretoria

Any one of these conditions failing adds weeks or months to the process.

For applications submitted at South African missions abroad, applications are sent to Pretoria monthly via diplomatic bag, then processed in a queue alongside domestic applications. The UK High Commission explicitly advises applicants to allow 12 months or longer.


Step 1 — Confirm How Long You Have Actually Waited

The clock starts from the date DHA accepted your application — the date on your receipt, not the date you first enquired or prepared documents.

  • Under 8 weeks (domestic): Within the stated processing window — wait.
  • 8 to 12 weeks (domestic): Reasonable to follow up. Start with the SMS status check.
  • Over 12 weeks (domestic): Escalate using the steps below.
  • Over 6 months (overseas application): Escalate to the mission and to Pretoria directly.

Step 2 — Check Your Marital Status by SMS

SMS M followed by your ID number to 32551. Confirm the marriage is recorded in the NPR. If the reply shows “not married,” the problem is not a processing delay — the marriage may not be registered at all. Read Marriage Not Registered at Home Affairs.


Step 3 — Contact the DHA Contact Centre

Call 0800 60 11 90 (toll-free, Monday to Friday, 08:00 to 16:00). Have your receipt number, your ID number, your spouse’s ID number, and the date of application ready.

Ask specifically:

  • Has the application been received and captured?
  • Is the original marriage register located?
  • What is the current status of processing?
  • Is there a specific reason for the delay?

Note the name of the official you speak to and the date and time of the call.


Step 4 — Visit the Branch Where You Applied

If the Contact Centre cannot resolve the issue, visit the DHA branch where you submitted the application in person. Bring your receipt, ID, and a written list of the dates you have already followed up.

Ask to speak to the branch manager if the front desk cannot assist. Request a written update on the status of your application.


Step 5 — Submit a Written Complaint to DHA

If Steps 3 and 4 do not produce a response within 2 weeks, submit a formal written complaint. Address it to the DHA Director-General at the relevant regional office.

Your complaint should include:

  • Your full name and ID number
  • Your spouse’s full name and ID number
  • Date and location of marriage
  • Date of application and branch where submitted
  • Your receipt number
  • A summary of all follow-up attempts with dates and names of officials contacted
  • What you are requesting DHA to do

Send by registered post or email to info@dha.gov.za and keep copies of everything.


Step 6 — Contact the Office of the Public Protector

If DHA has not responded to your written complaint within 30 days, you can lodge a complaint with the Office of the Public Protector — the independent body that investigates government service failures.

Public Protector complaint line: 0800 11 20 40 (toll-free) Website: publicprotector.org


For Overseas Applications — Additional Escalation

If you applied at a South African mission abroad and have exceeded the advised waiting period:

  1. Contact the mission directly — not DHA Pretoria. The mission coordinates the application and can follow up internally.
  2. Ask the mission to send a priority follow-up to Pretoria via the next diplomatic bag.
  3. If you have an urgent immigration or visa deadline, inform the mission in writing and ask them to escalate to the DHA Marriage Section in Pretoria.
  4. Contact the DHA Marriage Section in Pretoria directly: 012 406 4000

If you are in the UK, the South African High Commission in London processes applications at Pretoria’s pace — you cannot expedite from the London end. The High Commission’s advice is to apply as early as possible and plan for 12 months minimum.


If the Delay Is Because DHA Cannot Find Your Marriage Register

This is one of the most frustrating situations — your marriage is in the NPR, but DHA cannot locate the original register book needed to issue the unabridged certificate.

What to do:

  1. Submit whatever supporting documents you have — the BI-27 handwritten certificate from the day, DHA-30 or BI-30 reference number, the marriage officer’s name and registration number
  2. Contact the church, magistrate’s office, or marriage venue to request any copies they hold
  3. Contact the DHA Marriage Section directly: 012 406 4000
  4. If the register genuinely cannot be found, DHA may issue a letter confirming the search — this letter can be submitted to some foreign authorities in lieu of the certificate

Frequently Asked Questions

My visa application deadline is in 6 weeks and my certificate is not ready — what are my options? Contact the embassy or immigration authority directly and explain the situation. Many will accept a DHA receipt or proof of application alongside the SMS marital status check as interim evidence. Get the DHA Contact Centre to issue a letter confirming your application is in progress — some missions do this on request.

Is there an official fast-track service? No. DHA does not operate an official expedite or fast-track service for marriage certificates. Any service claiming to offer “fast track via DHA” is a private intermediary, not a DHA service.

I submitted my application 2 years ago — is there a point at which I should reapply? Not automatically. Reapplying creates a second queue entry and does not cancel the first. Escalate through the complaints process first. Only reapply if DHA formally confirms your original application cannot be found.

Can I get my money back if DHA fails to deliver? There is no formal refund mechanism for DHA application fees. The Public Protector can compel DHA to act but cannot order a fee refund.


Official DHA Contact Details

ChannelDetails
DHA Contact Centre0800 60 11 90 (toll-free, Mon–Fri 08:00–16:00)
DHA Marriage Section Pretoria012 406 4000
DHA emailinfo@dha.gov.za
Marital status SMSM + ID number to 32551
Public Protector0800 11 20 40

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