Births, Deaths, Marriages, and Relationships Registration Act 2021

Registration of information - Marriages and civil unions - Convictions for bigamy

66: Registrar-General must register conviction for bigamy or coerced marriage or civil union

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"The Registrar-General must add details of some convictions to a marriage record."

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The Registrar-General has to add some information to a marriage or civil union record. You will find this information in the record of the marriage or civil union. The Registrar-General gets this information from section 65.

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Marriages and civil unions: Convictions for bigamy

66Registrar-General must register conviction for bigamy or coerced marriage or civil union

  1. The Registrar-General must register any information received under section 65 in relation to a registered marriage or civil union in the record for that marriage or civil union.

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