Legal Weddings in Trinidad & Tobago Getting married in Trinidad & Tobago
1. A couple must be resident in Tobago or Trinidad for a minimum of 3 days before a Trinidad or Tobago wedding ceremony. The day of arrival does not count in the three-day period. The Trinidad & Tobago Special Marriage Licence can be applied for from the fourth day and is valid to get married for six months.
2. Both parties must produce proof of ID in the form of original birth certificates, passports and proof of entry (airline tickets and immigration cards).
3. Divorcees must produce the Decree Absolute with court stamp from your home country. Widows and widowers must produce a Death Certificate of the former spouse.
4. Anyone under 18 years of age must produce an afadavit, signed and stamped by a solicitor, proving they have parental consent.
Wedding ceremonies in Trinidad & Tobago can be conducted almost anywhere, subject to agreement with the official, priest or minister. Wedding ceremonies in Trinidad & Tobago must occur after 6am and before 6pm. Plus there must be at least two witnesses present during the wedding ceremony.
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