Weddings in the Caribbean, Caribbean Wedding Requirements
Caribbean weddings equal romance.  Who hasn't dreamed of a sunset wedding on a beach with the
trade winds blowing through the palm trees?

Many of the Caribbean resorts offer all inclusive packages.  Sandals resorts were the pioneer in the
wedding-moon, the combined wedding an honeymoon. They have weddings down to a science, the
resorts and the weddings get rave reviews from destination couples.

All inclusive means everything is paid in advance.  Your room, your food, your drinks, your tips, your
entertainment and all social events at the resort.  You have to pay extra for the wedding service which
is usually done in a package through the resort coordinators.  You pay extra for any sightseeing tours
on the island.  But it doesn't get any simpler than the package!   They are experienced in destination
weddings and they can easily facilitate the process for you making it much easier than if you do it on
your own.


                                                  




Caribbean Wedding Requirements

Getting married in the Caribbean has different requirements than getting married in the USA. It is
recommended that you research your destination and its rules and requirements. Some rules are
simple, some are rather complicated.  That's why so many couples opt for the all inclusive resort
wedding packages....no stress!

Anguilla: $284 fee. Two day waiting period,  No blood test required. You must present your birth
certificate or passport and a photo ID like a drivers license.  You must also present divorce or death
certificate from any previous marriage.

1-800-553-4939

Antigua and Barbuda:  $240 for marriage license.  One day waiting period; No blood test. You must
present your birth certificate or passport and a photo ID like a drivers license.  You must also present
divorce or death certificate

1-212-541-4117

Aruba:  You have to call their tourist board in advance to schedule your wedding. There is no waiting
period.   A US marriage certificate may be required.   If you are marrying in a Jewish ceremony, you will
need to provide a U.S. marriage certificate, verification of Judaism from home Rabbi & petition to the
Aruba Jewish Community

If you are marrying in a Christian ceremony, you'll need a U.S. marriage certificate (Civil Law)
If you are a Roman Catholic  you'll need a marriage permit from home priest, baptism certificate &
official form stating neither was ever married in a church.

1-800-867-7882

Bahamas: 24-hour residency requirement; $40 for marriage license. No blood test.

You need to appear before a U.S. Consul at the American Embassy, Nassau, and obtain a certified
declaration that both are unmarried U.S. citizens or a marriage license obtained from Commissioner's
Office for weddings on any
Bahamas island outside of New Providence

Both parties must apply in person for the marriage license and provide proof of arrival in the Bahamas.  
You'll need a passport, birth certificate and photo ID. You'll need a death certificate or divorce
certificate from any prior marriage. If you are under 18, you'll need parental consent.

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Barbados: No residency requirement; fee of $100 and $25.00 in Barbados postage. No blood test.

You'll need a passport, original or certified copies of your birth certificate and photo ID. You'll also need
to show your airline tickets.  You'll need a death certificate or divorce certificate from any prior
marriage. You'll also need a Letter from an authorized officiant who will perform service.  You 'll need
this letter when filing marriage application.  It is available from the Ministry of Home Affairs.

If you are marrying in a Roman Catholic ceremony, it has additional requirements and fees.  You will
need to contact the Bishop of Bridgetown.  

1-800-221-9831

Belize: Three day waiting period. $100.00 fee. You must present your birth certificate or passport and
a photo ID like a drivers license.  You must also present divorce or death certificate.

1-800-624-0686

Bermuda: no residency requirement; fee of  $205. No blood test.

Bonaire: A one week waiting period, it can be either bride or groom.  The fee is $150.00

Bonaire is slightly different in their rules and requires advance planning.  You must write to the
Governor of Bonaire at least two months in advance asking for permission to marry on Bonaire.   You
need to include 3 passport photos of both the bride and groom in addition to a copy of your passports.
You also need to provide what they call proof of good conduct and eligibility to marry, which may include
divorce and death certificates and proof of single status.

1-800-826-6247

British Virgin Islands:  $110 for marriage license plus fee of $35 to be married in Registrar's office,
$100 to be married outside the office. No blood test and a three day waiting period. You must present
your birth certificate or passport and a photo ID like a drivers license.  You must also present divorce or
death certificate

1-800-835-8530

Cayman Islands: $200 for marriage license. No blood test and no waiting period.  You must present
proof of entry,  death or divorce papers and a letter from an authorized officiating marriage officer.  

1-800-346-3313

Curacao:  $167 for marriage license. Two to three-day residency and 14 day wait on marriage licence.
 No blood test.  You must present your birth certificate or passport and a photo ID like a drivers license.  
You must also present divorce or death certificate.  And you must provide proof you are eligible to be
married.

1-800-270-3350

Dominican Republic:  $20 for marriage license  No residency period or blood test. Couples must
write the American Consulate in Santo Domingo well in advance of intended wedding date asking
permission to marry in a civil ceremony.  All documents must be translated into Spanish. You'll need a
passport, birth certificate and photo ID. You'll need a death certificate or divorce certificate from any
prior marriage. You must be at least 18 years old to marry.

1-212-588-1012

Grenada: $ 15.00 fee, 3 business days residency 2 days to process application, no blood test.  Both
parties need passport and birth certificates and death or divorce certificates.   A "deed poll" if one has
had a name change, a letter from an attorney that states they are single and have a legal right to get
married.  If under 21, parental consent, either in person of by affidavit.

1-800-927-9554

Guadalupe:   No fee. 1 person in couple must be resident for 30 days; . Blood test required. You must
present a birth certificate with a raised seal, a certificate of good conduct and a certificate of that you
are single, a residency card, a medical certificate within the past three months.  Documents must be
translated in French.

1-800-391-4909
1-800-869-8184

Jamaica: $54 for marriage license, 24 hour residency.  No blood test. You'll need a certified copy of
your birth certificate which includes your fathers name.   Proof or divorce of death certificate from a
previous marriage.  If the person is under 21, you need documented parental consent.

1-212-856-9727

Martinique:   No fee. 1 person in couple must be resident for 30 days; . Blood test required. You must
present a birth certificate with a raised seal, a certificate of good conduct and a certificate of that you
are single, a residency card, a medical certificate within the past three months.  Documents must be
translated in French.

1-800-391-4909
1-800-869-8184

Montserrat: Licence fee between $95 and $185.00, 3 day waiting period and no blood test.  You'll
need a birth certificate of passport and divorce or death certificates.

1-212-682-0435

Puerto Rico: No residency; $2 stamp fee for copy of license. A VDRL blood test no older than 10 days
prior to the wedding is required.  You must present your birth certificate or passport and a photo ID like
a drivers license.  You must also present ORIGINAL divorce or death certificate from any previous
marriage.  You'll also need a health certificate from a registered practitioner in Puerto Rico.

1-212-599-6262

Saba:  Fee from $16 to $55.00. You have a one month waiting period. You'll need a birth certificate of
passport and divorce or death certificates from a previous marriage.

1-212-682-0435

St. Barts:   No fee. 1 person in couple must be resident for 30 days; . Blood test required. You must
present a birth certificate with a raised seal, a certificate of good conduct and a certificate of that you
are single, a residency card, a medical certificate within the past three months.  Documents must be
translated in French.

1-800-391-4909
1-800-869-8184

St. Eustatius: $20 fee from their census office, or $60 from outside courthouse.  There is a two week
residency required and no blood test. You will need your birth certificates and proof you are single, also
divorce or death certificates from a previous marriage.  You will also need to produce a residence
permit from the  Immigration Department and passport photos.

1-212-682-0435

St. Kitts and Nevis: 2 day residency; $80 for marriage license. No blood test.  You will need your
birth certificates and proof you are single, also divorce or death certificates from a previous marriage.   
If the couple is getting married in a Catholic of Anglican ceremony, they need a letter from their priest or
church stating the couple is known by them and unmarried.

1-212-535-1234

St. Lucia: $200 for marriage license. 2 days residency and 2 days for license;  No blood test. You will
need your birth certificates and proof you are single, also divorce or death certificates from a previous
marriage.

St. Martin (French side):   No fee. 1 person in couple must be resident for 30 days; . Blood test
required. You must present a birth certificate with a raised seal, a certificate of good conduct and a
certificate of that you are single, a residency card, a medical certificate within the past three months.  
Documents must be translated in French.

1-800-391-4909
1-800-869-8184

Sint. Maarten (Dutch side): Fees from: $51-155.00, 10 days to register at Office of Civil Registry,
no blood test.   Non residents need special permission from the Lt. Governor.  You must submit your
request 2 months prior to your wedding date.  You will need to bring your birth certificate, passport and
your airline tickets.  You must also provide evidence of divorce of a death certificate.  All documents
must be translated into Dutch and it must be by an official sworn translator and it must be notarized.

1-800-786-2278
                 

Trinidad and Tobago: $55 fee and $100 in stamps.  No blood test. The normal waiting period is 16
days, but you can apply for a special President's Licence which has a 7 day waiting period.  The 7 days
start the day AFTER you arrive.  You will need to write to the Registrar General and tell they why you
need the President's Licence after the 7 day residency is established.   You will need to provide your
passport, drivers licence and proof of entry and intended date of exit, using your airline tickets.  You
must also provide proof you are single.

1-800-595-1868

Turks and Caicos: 2-3 day residency; cost $50. No blood test.  You'll need a birth certificate of
passport and divorce or death certificates from a previous marriage.   If you wish to marry in a church,
you will need to provide proof of membership.

1-800-548-8462


US Virgin Islands: $50 for marriage license. The couple must wait eight days from receipt of
notarized application, but the couple does not need to be on island during this time. ; $200 fee to be
married in the court by a judge. No blood test.  You need to send a letter requesting a marriage licence
to the Territorial Court of the USVI in St. Thomas.  You need to include the date of your visit, how long
you intend to stay and your preference of date to have the ceremony performed by a judge.  You'll need
to make an appointment with the judge for a ceremony.  You'll also need proof of divorce of death if you
were previously married.
1-212-332-2222
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