Marriage Licenses

Obtain your marriage license at Infinity!

A marriage license is a vital step in making your union official, and we’re here to guide you through the process with ease and clarity. At Infinity Events & Décor, we ensure that obtaining your marriage license is a stress-free experience, so you can focus on what truly matters—celebrating your love.

Understanding the Requirements
We’ll provide a comprehensive overview of what’s needed to obtain a marriage license in Saskatchewan, including:

Application Assistance
Our team offers step-by-step guidance on:

Completing the marriage license application form in person.

  • Ensuring accuracy and compliance with provincial regulations.

*Important Note: Infinity can offer both marriage licenses and marriage commissioner services. As a conflict of interest, wedding couples must choose one or the other. 

Marriage Licenses are valid for 90 days.

Who can perform marriages? Clergy and marriage commissioners who are registered in Saskatchewan according to The Marriage Act, 1995 can perform marriages.

Identification: Two pieces of government issued identification must be presented to the marriage license issuer. Of the two pieces of government issued identification, one must be photo identification. Examples of acceptable identification include a birth certificate, passport, driver's license, citizenship or permanent resident card or treaty card.

Statutory Declaration: The statutory declaration is a series of questions and information, located on the back of the marriage license. When applying for the marriage license, the prospective spouses must complete and sign the statutory declaration in the presence of the marriage license issuer. The statutory declaration must be read to the parties to prove that they fully understand the content. This includes reading the "Degrees of Consanguinity" which may bar the solemnization of the marriage.

Blood Tests and Medical Examinations

Blood tests or medical examinations are not required.

Can same sex couples be married in Saskatchewan?

Yes. Same sex marriages are permitted in Saskatchewan.

Getting married outside of Saskatchewan?

Contact the province or country where you want to get married for information about their marriage laws.

What to bring to your appointment

Both person's applying for the license need to be present

2 pieces of Government issued ID

Divorce Certificates (if applicable)

Degrees of Consanguinity: Degrees of consanguinity refer to the relationship between the prospective spouses. An individual may not marry his or her:
Grandmother
Grandfather
Father
Mother
Son
Daughter
Granddaughter
Grandson
Brother
Sister
The relationships above include all relationships, whether by whole or half-blood, or adoption.