What Does a Celebrant Do?
What Does a Celebrant Do?
A Complete Guide by Michael Janz, Sydney Marriage Celebrant
When couples begin planning their wedding, one of the first questions they ask is:
“What does a celebrant actually do?”
It’s a great question — because a professional celebrant does far more than most people realise. From legal responsibilities to crafting a personalised ceremony, your celebrant is the steady hand guiding you through one of life’s most meaningful moments.
And if you’re getting married in Sydney, Michael Janz Celebrant is known for bringing warmth, professionalism, and a calm, reassuring presence to every ceremony he leads.

1. A Celebrant Handles All the Legal Requirements
In Australia, marriage celebrants are authorised by the Attorney‑General’s Department and must follow strict legal obligations under the Marriage Act 1961 and the national Code of Practice .
This includes:
- Lodging and managing the Notice of Intended Marriage (NOIM)
- Verifying identity documents
- Ensuring both parties understand the nature of marriage
- Accurately preparing all legal paperwork
- Registering the marriage with Births, Deaths & Marriages in the State you were married in
- Complying with all Commonwealth and State requirements for registration
A good celebrant makes this process simple and stress‑free.
How Michael Janz does it:
Michael guides couples step‑by‑step, explains every document clearly, and ensures nothing is rushed or overlooked. His background in leadership and training means he communicates with clarity and calm — something couples deeply appreciate.
2. A Celebrant Designs a Personalised Ceremony
A celebrant’s most visible role is crafting a ceremony that reflects the couple’s story, values, and personalities. The Code of Practice requires celebrants to help couples create a ceremony that meets their needs and expectations, while respecting privacy and cultural differences [^2].
This includes:
- Learning your story
- Helping you choose readings, rituals, symbolic or cultural elements
- Writing a personalised ceremony script
- Guiding you through vow writing
- Ensuring the ceremony flows smoothly from start to finish
How Michael Janz does it:
Michael is known for his warm, narrative-driven style. He listens deeply, asks thoughtful questions, and weaves your story into a ceremony that feels genuine, heartfelt, and uniquely yours. Nothing is generic — every ceremony is crafted with intention.
3. A Celebrant Rehearses and Prepares You for the Day
Professional celebrants:
- Conduct rehearsals (if requested)
- Confirm all details before the ceremony
- Ensure everyone knows where to stand and when to speak
- Coordinate with photographers, musicians, and venue staff
- Arrive early and fully prepared
These expectations are part of the official Code of Practice, which requires celebrants to maintain a high standard of service and presentation [^2].
How Michael Janz does it:
Michael arrives early, checks sound, coordinates with vendors, and ensures the couple feels calm and supported. His presence is often described as “steadying” and “reassuring” — exactly what couples need on their wedding day.
4. A Celebrant Creates a Warm, Supportive Atmosphere
A great celebrant sets the tone for the entire ceremony.
They:
- Welcome guests
- Create a relaxed, joyful atmosphere
- Speak clearly and confidently
- Hold space for emotion
- Guide the couple through each moment
How Michael Janz does it:
Michael’s natural warmth and calm energy help couples feel grounded. His delivery is professional yet personal — never rushed, never over‑the‑top. Couples often say he feels like a trusted friend by the time the wedding arrives.
5. A Celebrant Manages the Ceremony Logistics
Behind the scenes, celebrants:
- Organise the placement of the signing table
- Prepare the marriage certificates
- Ensure microphones and audio are working
- Cue music
- Coordinate timing with photographers
- Keep the ceremony running smoothly
These practical elements are essential for a seamless experience.
How Michael Janz does it:
Michael’s background in leadership and event coordination means he handles logistics effortlessly. Couples can simply relax and enjoy the moment.
6. A Celebrant Registers Your Marriage After the Ceremony
Once the ceremony is complete, the celebrant must:
- Submit all legal documents to Births, Deaths & Marriages in the State the couple was married
- Ensure accuracy and compliance
- Assist couples with ordering their official marriage certificate if needed
This is a critical part of the celebrant’s role — and one that must be done correctly.
How Michael Janz does it:
Michael double‑checks every detail, submits documents promptly, and guides couples through the next steps so nothing is left uncertain. Michael also orders the Marriage Certificate on the couple’s behalf.
Why Couples Choose Michael Janz Celebrant
Michael stands out among Sydney celebrants because he offers:
- One wedding per day — complete focus on you
- Warm, calm, reassuring presence
- Personalised ceremonies crafted with care
- Clear guidance through all legal steps
- Professional delivery shaped by decades of presenting experience
- Deep local knowledge of Sydney venues and locations
He and Margaret, his celebrant partner, bring a unique sense of presence, kindness, and experience that couples immediately feel.
Final Thoughts: What a Celebrant Really Does
A celebrant is:
- A legal guide
- A storyteller
- A ceremony designer
- A presenter
- A coordinator
- A calm, supportive presence
And when you choose someone like Michael Janz, you’re choosing a celebrant who brings heart, professionalism, and genuine care to every moment.




