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The government has to recognize the church body for its ministers to perform valid wedding ceremonies, for example. If one's denomination hasn't received that recognition--and some go decades without it--they are not allowed. In the USA, although it varies by state, the officiant who is acceptable to the bride and groom is qualified so long as he signs and returns the completed marriage certificate. Here, anyone can start his own church with minimal oversight and if people come to it, they do. Of course, there is the matter of credibility to keep things in perspective, just as with educational institutions. You can get a mail-order degree...and also a mail-order ordination certificate, but few people would consider them legitimate. I guess that's the way it is in New Zealand, too.