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Getting Married in St. Maarten


Couples planning on getting married on St. Maarten must be at least 18 years of age. Requests must be submitted at the least 14 days prior to the scheduled ceremony to be conducted by the Registrar.

The following notarized original documents must be submitted to the Registrar with your request:

A full abridged birth certificate to prove the legality of the same. These documents should be provided with an "Apostille" stamp;

1. In the event persons are not of Dutch nationality, a valid passport is required;
2. Address of both parties;
3. Duration of stay on St. Maarten;
4. Unmarried persons must present a declaration of marital status not older than 3 months;
5. If widow(er), a death certificate;
6. If divorced, a divorce certificate or a final judgment decree;
7. For minors, permission of the parents is required;
8. Names of parents, maiden names of mother including place of birth and birth date;
9. Professions of the bride, the groom and the parents.
10. 6 (six) witness if the marriage is performed outside of the Marriage Hall. Non-Dutch witnesses must present a valid passport or a birth certificate with a picture I.D.

Original documents other than Dutch or English need to be translated into the Dutch language (i.e. a French or Spanish document must be translated into Dutch, not English).

The cost for contracting foreign marriages is US$275.55 and includes civil ceremony, marriage books, stamps and certificates.


Questions can be directed to:

Chief Registrar
Census Office
Soualiga Road
Philipsburg, St. Maarten
Fax: + 599-542-4267


St. Maarten At A Glance

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St. Maarten at a Glance


Language: Dutch is the official language. Papiamento (a mixture of Portuguese, African, Spanish, Dutch and English) is the commonly used lingua franca. English and Spanish are also widely spoken.

Government: Part of the Netherlands Antilles; dependency of the Netherlands since 1630. The Netherlands Antilles consist of Curaçao, Bonaire, St Maarten, St Eustatius and Saba. The capitall of the island group is Willemstad, Curaçao.

Capital: Philipsburg

Area: 34 sq km (16 sq miles).

Climate: St Maarten is hot and humid most of the time, prevailing tradewind keep it comfortableTemperatures in the first half of the year usually hang around a balmy 28°C (83°F). It is driest between February and April, with most rain falling between August and November. The hurricane season for the region is June to November with most activity occuring in August and September. On average only five hurricanes a year blow through the Eastern Caribbean, and severe ones hit even less frequently.

Time Zone: GMT/UTC -4

Electricity: Electrical appliances run 110 volts (60 Hz), after the American standard.

Currency: Netherlands Antilles Guilder (Florin)

Driving: All foreign driver's licenses are valid for driving on the island. Motorists drive on the right-hand side of the street, and the roadways have been designed by the government to be easily accessible to physically disabled visitors.

Car Rentals: Rental agencies are located at both airports and at the major hotels. Motorcycles and mopeds are also available for hire. Cars are delivered to any hotel, but cannot be picked up at Princess Juliana International Airport in order to protect the livelihood of island taxi drivers.

 

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