Best Court Marriage Registration Online in India
Court marriage is one of the most legally secure, inclusive, and straightforward ways to solemnize and register a marriage in India. At QuickDivorce.in, we make court marriage registration online in India simple, fast, and completely hassle-free. Whether you are an inter-faith couple, an inter-caste couple, or simply prefer a clean legal marriage without elaborate ceremonies, our experienced lawyers manage the entire process on your behalf — from filing the notice of intended marriage to obtaining the final marriage certificate — so you can focus on your new beginning rather than paperwork.
Court marriage in India is governed by the Special Marriage Act, 1954, which is a secular law applicable to all citizens regardless of religion, caste, or community. Under this Act, the marriage is both solemnized and registered before a Marriage Officer appointed by the government, making it legally valid and universally recognized. This is the preferred route for inter-faith marriages, inter-caste marriages, live-in couples seeking legal recognition, and any couple who wishes to marry without religious ceremonies. Our lawyers are well-versed in the complete procedural requirements under the Special Marriage Act and ensure a smooth, error-free process from start to finish.
Our end-to-end court marriage service covers everything — preparing and filing the Notice of Intended Marriage with the Marriage Officer, managing the mandatory 30-day notice period, coordinating the date of solemnization, arranging witnesses if required, and completing all documentation to obtain the Marriage Certificate on the day of solemnization. We also prepare all supporting affidavits and ensure complete compliance with document requirements so there are no rejections or last-minute surprises. With over 5,000+ marriages successfully registered and a 4.9-star client rating, QuickDivorce.in is one of India's most trusted names in online court marriage assistance.
Our service is fully online and completely confidential. You share your details and documents with us via WhatsApp, email, or our online form — and our lawyers take care of the rest. We ensure every form is filled accurately, every document is in order, and every procedural step is completed on time. Our fees are fixed and transparent with no hidden charges, and our team is available 6 days a week including online video consultations for clients across India and abroad.
Whether you are based in Delhi, Noida, Gurgaon, Faridabad, or anywhere else in India, our online court marriage registration service is fully accessible to you. NRI couples who wish to solemnize their marriage in India under Indian law can also avail our services — we coordinate the entire process, including timing the solemnization appointment to coincide with their visit to India, so everything is completed efficiently in a single trip. A court marriage certificate issued under the Special Marriage Act is recognized by all government authorities, embassies, and courts in India and abroad.
Getting started is simple. Call us, WhatsApp us, or fill out our online form and one of our senior lawyers will connect with you within 24 hours for a free initial consultation. Court marriage registration does not have to be a confusing or stressful experience — with QuickDivorce.in, it is handled professionally, discreetly, and with complete legal accuracy. Take the first step today and let us take care of every detail while you look forward to your future together.
Contact Us TodayFrequently Asked Questions
- The groom is at least 21 years of age and the bride is at least 18 years of age
- Neither party has a living spouse from a prior marriage
- Both parties are mentally capable of giving valid consent
- The parties are not within the degrees of prohibited relationship unless permitted by custom
- Age proof of both parties — Birth Certificate, Matriculation Certificate, or Passport
- Address proof of both parties — Aadhaar Card, Voter ID, or Passport
- Passport-size photographs of both parties
- Affidavit by both parties confirming age, marital status, nationality, and consent
- Identity and address proof of three witnesses
- Passport-size photographs of all three witnesses
- Divorce decree or death certificate of previous spouse (if applicable)
- No Objection Certificate (NOC) from embassy — for foreign nationals