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GETTING MARRIED IN THE BAHAMAS

Application for License

The couple must be in The Commonwealth of The Bahamas at the time of application for the marriage license.
Download marriage license application | Download application for certified marriage certificate

If you arrive via cruise ship, you'll be required to obtain a letter from the Ship's Purser/Guest Services confirming that you have met the residency period by being in Bahamian waters for 24 hours. You need not apply for a license if you wish to renew your vows.

Please note: Marriage licenses and certificates are issued at the office of the Registrar General in Nassau. This office is open to the public Monday through Friday between the hours of 9:30 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.

Address: P.O. Box N-532 Nassau

  • Residency Period: Couples may apply a day after their arrival and can be married once they receive their approved license the day after application.

  • Proof of Identification and Residency: Both parties must produce a valid passport, birth certificate, and photo ID. The parties must also produce evidence of the date of their arrival in The Bahamas. The Bahamas Immigration Card or entry stamp in your passport will suffice.

  • Blood Test: No blood test is necessary.

  • Witnesses: Two witnesses, who are at least 18 years old, must sign your marriage license. If it's just the two of you, witnesses can be provided.

  • Fees: The fee for a marriage license is $120, inclusive of one certified copy of a marriage certificate. Extra marriage certificates are available at $20 each.

  • Apostille: Many countries now require that official documents, such as international marriage certificates, be certified by the issuing country. In The Commonwealth of The Bahamas, this means that an Apostille (a special seal) is applied by the relevant authority to certify that a document is a true copy of an original. The Apostille can be made available to you within 30 days of the request; the cost for each one is $120. Your wedding planner or marriage officer will assist you in this regard.

  • Divorced: If either party has been divorced, the original final decree or a certified copy must be produced. Where applicable, a translated, certified and notarized copy of the final decree must be produced.

  • Minors: Minors (under 18 years) may be married with both parents' consent. Consent forms for minors are available at the Registrar General's office.

  • Single Persons: If either party is single and has never been married before, a declaration certifying this fact must be sworn before a notary public or other person authorized to administer oaths in the country of residence. This document must accompany the application for the marriage license. This declaration can also be obtained in The Commonwealth of The Bahamas from an attorney-at-law or notary public.

  • Widowed: If either party is widowed, the original death certificate or certified copy must be produced. Where applicable, a translated, certified and notarized copy of the death certificate must be produced.

  • Marrying Outside of New Providence and Grand Bahama Island: Couples wishing to be married on islands outside of New Providence and Grand Bahama Island can obtain a marriage license at the Administrator's Office on that island.

* To ensure the Bahamas marriage requirements are up to date, contact us at hello@cristalynecelebrations.com

MARRIAGE REQUIREMENTS FOR THE BAHAMAS

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BAHAMAS

It's made up of 700 islands, over 2,000 rocks and cays, and has some of the clearest water on the planet! Welcome to the Bahamas! With some of the best coral reefs, an amazing aquatic centre and one of the few places you can go swimming with pigs, Bahamas is a great location to vacation at, honeymoon at, have a reunion or just relax and have a great time while experiencing the rich and colourful Bahamian culture!


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