Translating Sudanese Marriage Certificates for Australian Purposes
Sudanese marriage certificates are issued by the Sharia Court or the Civil Registry. Sudan follows Islamic personal status law for Muslims, and marriage certificates are in Arabic, recording both spouses' names, mahr amount and the court seal.
Sudanese marriage documents carry the Sharia Court official seal and the qadi's (judge's) signature. Some documents may include tribal or regional identifiers. South Sudanese marriage documents may have a different format following the 2011 independence.
- NAATI certified — meets the standard required by the Department of Home Affairs
- Expert knowledge of Sudan's marriage certificate format and issuing authority
- Recognised by Australian courts, Medicare, schools and universities
- Covers all Sudanese marriage certificate formats and document types
- Typical turnaround 1–2 business days (estimate — confirmed with your quote)