No Residency Requirements
- Passports
- Birth Certificates
- Final (absolute) Divorce Decree if either party has been divorced
- Death certificate of former spouse if either party is a widow/widower
- If either party are under the age of 18, a written parental consent in the form of a Sworn Affidavit submitted and signed by a Notary Royal
- An appointment with the Marriage coordinator at the Ministry of Justice is necessary to obtain your marriage licence
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All documents must be translated in English and must be either originals or certified copies.
- Passports
- Birth Certificates
- Final (absolute) Divorce Decree if either party has been divorced
- Death certificate of former spouse if either party is a widow/widower
- If either party are under the age of 18, a written parental consent in the form of a Sworn Affidavit submitted and signed by a Notary Royal
All documents must be translated in English and must be either originals or certified copies.
- Passports
- Birth Certificates
- Final (absolute) Divorce Decree if either party has been divorced.
- Death certificate of former spouse if either party is a widow/widower
- If either party are under the age of 18, a written parental consent in the form of a Sworn Affidavit submitted and signed by a Notary Royal
All documents must be translated in English and must be either originals or certified copies.
No Residency Requirements
- Passports
- Birth Certificates
- Final (absolute) Divorce Decree if either party has been divorced
- Death certificate of former spouse if either party is a widow/widower
- If either party are under the age of 18, a written parental consent in the form of a Sworn Affidavit submitted and signed by a Notary Royal
All documents must be translated in English and must be either originals or certified copies.
No Residency Requirements
- Passports
- Birth Certificates
- Final (absolute) Divorce Decree if either party has been divorced
- Death certificate of former spouse if either party is a widow/widower
- If either party are under the age of 18, a written parental consent in the form of a Sworn Affidavit submitted and signed by a Notary Royal
- An appointment with the Attorney is necessary to obtain your marriage licence
All documents must be translated in English and must be either originals or certified copies.
- The couple must have either an original or certified copy of their FULL birth certificate which state their PARENTS' NAMES, including their mothers' MAIDEN names. This is absolutely essential. This document must also be accompanied by an Apostille Letter.
- A Certified copy of their PASSPORT.
- A 'certificate of no impediment' (not older than 3 months) which can be obtained from the registrar's office). This will state that a search has been conducted and no application for a marriage license has been found and they are therefore legally single and free to wed. This document must also be accompanied by an Apostille Letter.
- In the case of divorce a certified copy of divorce DECREE ABSOLUTE (which must also mention the maiden name of the ex-wife). This must be accompanied by an Apostille Letter.
- In the case of death of previous spouse a certified copy of DEATH CERTIFICATE, again which mentions maiden name of ex-wife. This must be accompanied by an Apostille Letter.