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Getting Married

Get Married in Cancun Mexico



You must both be living human beings.

You must be 18 years of age or older.

Persons under eighteen years of age can't get married without the consent of a parent or guardian. The lowest age threshold for marriage, with parental consent, is 16 for males and 14 for women.

It takes at least 3 working days before the wedding to arrange the necessary paperwork.

All weddings must take place between Monday and Saturday.

Documentation

1. Proof of citizenship:

Original Birth Certificate* (2 photocopies) or
Valid Passport or
Drivers license (2 photocopies)

Europeans must have a visa as well.
*If you use a birth certificate it must be translated into Spanish and confirmed by the Office of External Affairs in your country of origin.

2. Tourist I.D. (Tourist white paper obtained at the airport in Cancun).
3. Medical exam including:

Blood Test Results including:

HIV
RPR (social disease)
Blood Type
Medical Certificate (in Spanish)
Thorax x-ray plates (Chest X-rays)
NOTE: Blood tests MUST be done the week of the wedding.

4. Home address and occupations of bride and groom.
5. Divorce Certificate(s) if one or both parties are divorced.
6. Two witnesses for the ceremony with:
Name
Age
Nationalities
Home addresses
Occupations

Witnesses must have proper identification. Witnesses not from Mexico must have:

Proof of citizenship:

Original Birth Certificate* (2 photocopies) or
Valid Passport or
Drivers license (2 photocopies)

MAKING ARRANGEMENTS
Most resorts have a wedding planner and offer this service. The best thing to do is contact the resort yourself and do not rely on a travel agent that will tell you anything. Once you have found a wedding planner you are happy with check out the resort/hotel and chose if you wish to stay there or keep looking. As soon as you have made your reservation we suggest you book your wedding.

You can also make the arrangements yourself by visiting the Civil Registry in the area you wish to get married in. Every state in Mexico has its own set of laws regarding getting married. There is however a prevailing theme of basic requirements.

THE REGISTRO CIVIL
The Registro Civil, found in every city and pueblo, serves as the city hall's marriage license bureau. The bride and groom will have to make their application at the Registro Civil serving the area where they plan to be married.

At the Registro Civil, the betrothed couple will be asked to:

file an application
present the original and copies of their passports
prove they are legally in Mexico (FMT, tourist card, FM-3, FM-2 or other visa)
present certified copies of their birth certificates
present medical tests results
be accompanied by two legally qualified witnesses* who will be present at the civil ceremony.

*Photo identification is required by all participants.

The certified copies of each birth certificate must bear the apostille of the Secretary of State in which the document was issued. And then it must be translated by an approved translator.

The couple must also complete a statement contained in the application designating whether the nuptial duo plans to be married under the system of joint or separate property.

Once the necessary paperwork has been completed a fee is charged [$30-$40 USD] and the license is issued. Civil ceremonies can be performed at the Registro Civil. Waiting periods before performing the civil ceremony vary from state to state.

After the civil ceremony is completed the next step is to obtain a certified copy of the marriage certificate [acta de matrimonio]. It is a good idea to obtain several copies.

HOTEL/RESORT RECEPTIONS
Every hotel and resort has a conference room, which can be used for receptions. Quite often the room is an adjacent restaurant space not in use. Food is easily catered and you do have a selection from either Mexican, European or American food. Prices vary from hotel to hotel. entertainment can also be arranged through the hotel.


Cancun At A Glance



Language
: Spanish is the official language. English is widely spoken

Government: Republic since 1917. Gained independence from Spain in 1821

Mexico Capital: Mexico City

Size: 1,953,162 sq km (754,120 sq miles)

Climate: The climate of Cancun is semi-tropical and humid, with a rainy season from May to November, mainly concentrated in the fall months. March and April are the driest months. It doesn’t rain all the time during the rainy season, but in short, intense afternoon downpours, so any time is good for a visit to Cancun.

Electricity: 110 volts AC, 60Hz. US 2-pin (flat) plugs are usual

Currency: Mexican Peso

Driving: Drivers license required, drive on right

Rentals: International and local auto rental agencies can be found at the airport and around Cancun. must be 21 years old, hold a driver's license and major credit card. Road signs are in Spanish

 

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