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Marriage Not Registered at Home Affairs — 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

What to Do If Your Marriage Is Not Registered At Home Affairs


When you get married in South Africa, the marriage officer is legally responsible for submitting the marriage register to the nearest DHA office within a set period. If they failed to do this — or if the submission was lost or not processed — your marriage will not appear in the National Population Register (NPR).

This is more common than most people expect, particularly for church marriages in rural areas, older marriages conducted before widespread DHA computerisation, and cases where the marriage officer died or retired without submitting outstanding registers.


How to Confirm Your Marriage Is Not Registered

SMS the letter M followed by your ID number to 32551. If DHA returns “not married” or shows a different marital status than you expect, your marriage may not be on record.

Confirm this is not a DHA name mismatch or ID number issue before proceeding. If the SMS returns the wrong status rather than no record at all, read Wrong Information on Your Marriage Certificate.


Why Marriages Go Unregistered

The marriage officer did not submit the register. Marriage officers are required by law to submit the DHA-1736 marriage register to DHA after every ceremony. Some — particularly retired ministers or those conducting ceremonies in remote areas — failed to do this consistently.

The submission was lost. DHA’s filing systems, particularly for older marriages, have known gaps. A register may have been submitted but not processed or archived correctly.

The marriage officer died before submitting. If a marriage officer passed away or became incapacitated, outstanding registers may never have reached DHA.

The marriage is very old. For marriages conducted before the 1990s when DHA’s computerisation was incomplete, records are more likely to have gaps.


Step-by-Step: Getting Your Marriage Registered Retrospectively

Step 1 — Gather the evidence you have from the day The most important documents are:

  • The original handwritten marriage certificate (BI-27) issued by the marriage officer on the day — this is the small certificate signed by you, your spouse, witnesses, and the marriage officer
  • The DHA-30 or BI-30 marriage register if you kept a copy
  • The name and registration number of the marriage officer
  • Names and contact details of your two witnesses if possible
  • Any photographs from the ceremony that show the date

The BI-27 is particularly important — it is legal proof that the ceremony took place and is signed by an authorised marriage officer. Without it, the process is more difficult but not impossible.

Step 2 — Contact your marriage officer If the marriage officer is still alive and accessible, contact them. They may still have a copy of the register or be able to assist DHA in tracing the original. Their official registration number with DHA (which should be on the BI-27) is what DHA needs to locate any outstanding submissions under their name.

Step 3 — Contact the church, venue, or magistrate’s office Request their records of the ceremony. Churches and magistrate’s offices often retain their own copies of marriage registers independently of what was submitted to DHA. A certified copy of the church or civil register may be accepted by DHA as supporting evidence.

Step 4 — Visit a DHA branch Bring all available evidence and explain that your marriage is not showing in the NPR and you need to have it registered. DHA will open an investigation to locate any outstanding register. You may be required to complete a formal request or affidavit.

Step 5 — If the register cannot be found If DHA’s investigation cannot locate the original register, you may need to approach the High Court to obtain a declaratory order confirming the marriage took place. This is a legal process requiring an attorney. The court order then forms the basis for DHA to update the NPR.

This is a last resort — most cases are resolved without court involvement if sufficient supporting evidence is available.


Documents That Help DHA Trace and Register the Marriage

DocumentValue
Original BI-27 handwritten certificateHighest — proves ceremony took place
DHA-30 or BI-30 register referenceVery high — directly identifies the register
Marriage officer registration numberVery high — allows DHA to search by officer
Witness affidavitsHigh — corroborates the ceremony
Church or venue recordsHigh
Photographs showing date and locationModerate
Affidavit from both spousesRequired in all cases

What Happens After the Marriage Is Registered

Once DHA updates the NPR:

  • Your SMS marital status check will reflect “married”
  • You can apply for a marriage certificate using Form DHA-130
  • If you want to change your surname, you can now submit Form DHA-196

Frequently Asked Questions

We have been married for 15 years and only just discovered it is not registered — are we legally married? Under South African law, a marriage conducted by a registered marriage officer in front of two witnesses is legally valid at the moment it is solemnised, regardless of whether it was subsequently registered with DHA. The registration is an administrative requirement — the marriage itself is not invalidated by the failure to register. However, you need the NPR record to obtain a marriage certificate and to access the legal benefits of marriage in practical terms.

Our marriage officer passed away — can we still register the marriage? Yes. The death of the marriage officer complicates but does not prevent registration. DHA will conduct its own investigation. The BI-27 certificate from the day is especially important in this situation, as it carries the marriage officer’s signature and registration number.

Can I use my marriage certificate from the day (BI-27) as proof of marriage in the meantime? The BI-27 is a legally valid marriage certificate and is signed by a registered marriage officer. Some South African institutions will accept it. Foreign immigration authorities and embassies typically require the DHA-issued abridged or unabridged certificate — the BI-27 alone is rarely sufficient for international purposes.

The marriage officer was a minister of a small church — how do I find their DHA registration number? It should be printed or written on the BI-27 certificate from the day. If you do not have the BI-27, contact the church’s parent denomination — DHA-registered marriage officers are registered through their denomination, and the denomination should have records.

My spouse refuses to cooperate — can I register the marriage without their involvement? You can initiate the process at DHA and DHA can conduct its investigation independently. However, certain steps — particularly if a court order is required — will be more complex without your spouse’s cooperation. Consult an attorney if your spouse is actively obstructing the process.


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
Marital status SMSM + ID number to 32551
DHA websitedha.gov.za

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