• 100% secure and private platform
  • Government-authorised process
  • Support every step of the way

Our online service makes it easy to apply for your official Australian Birth, Marriage or Death Certificate from anywhere — here’s how the process works from start to finish:

Step 1

Fill out the online form

Provide your details through our secure digital form. It only takes a few minutes, and we’ll help you if you need it — no confusing paperwork or long queues.

Step 2

Verification & processing

We review your information to make sure everything’s correct and compliant with the Registry of Births, Deaths & Marriages requirements.

Step 3

Receive your official certificate

Once processed, your official Australian certificate is issued and delivered directly — either digitally or by post, depending on your selection.

Why us?

We make it simple to get your official certificate — without the stress or confusion.
Here’s why thousands of Australians choose our service:

Fast Online Application

Apply in minutes — no printing, posting, or waiting in government lines.

Hands-Off Process

We make the application process faster, simpler, and fully managed for you.

Secure & Private

Your data is protected with encrypted systems that meet Australian privacy standards.

Verified with Official Registry

We work directly with the Registry of Births, Deaths & Marriages for fast and accurate processing.

Friendly Support
Team

Real people ready to help if you have questions — by chat or email.

Trusted by Australians Nationwide

Used by professionals, families, and expats who need official certificates without the hassle.

Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know before applying for your official certificate

Yes. All certificates are issued by the official state or territory registry of Births, Deaths and Marriages. We simply make the online application process easier.

Processing times vary depending on the state or territory, but most certificates are delivered within a few weeks after your application is approved.

You’ll need to provide identification and details about the event (for example, full names, dates and places). Each registry has specific requirements, which we’ll guide you through step by step.

In some cases, yes — such as next of kin or authorised representatives. The eligibility rules differ by state, and we’ll explain what applies to your situation during the process.

Absolutely. All personal information is encrypted and handled in line with Australian privacy standards.

Don’t worry — we’ll help you identify the right registry before you submit your application.