Barceló Montelimar Beach
Playa Montelimar
Legal documentation
Your wedding will be one of the most memorable days of your life. So to ensure that your dream wedding runs smoothly, it is important that you have all of the correct legal documentation with you before you can walk down the aisle. Please see below for more information on what you will require.
Civil Weddings:
1. The following applies to Nicaraguan nationals wishing to get married in the Nicaragua.
- Passports photocopies of the bride, groom & witnesses*
- Legalized Photocopy and legalized translation of birth certificate
- Translation and legalisation of the single status declaration**
- Paperwork should not be more than 90 days old
* Please note that immediate family members cannot
be witnesses.
** Legalization can be obtained at the nearest Nicaraguan consulate in
your country or through specialized agencies. It will also be necessary
for those divorced and/or adoption
2. The following applies to non-Nicaraguan nationals wishing to get married in the Nicaragua:
Guests who have never been married before need the following documents:
- Birth Certificate (Copy of original, translation into Spanish)
- Notarized Declaration of Single Status
- Name change document, if necessary (Copy of original, translation into Spanish and legalized by the Nicarguan Embassy or Consulate)
- Copy of Couple’s Passports OR Drivers license
- Copy of Witnesses’ Passports OR Drivers license (Copy of original only)
Guests who have been married before need the following documents:
- Birth Certificate (Copy of original, translation into Spanish)
- Notarized Declaration of Single Status
- Divorce Judgment
- Name change document, if necessary (Copy of original, translation into Spanish and legalized by the Nicarguan Embassy or Consulate)
- Copy of Couple’s Passports OR Drivers license
- Copy of Witnesses’ Passports OR Drivers license (Copy of original only)
3. The following applies to all Guests who are getting married:
- The couple must bring all original documents.
- All documents have to be translated into Spanish and legalized by the Nicaraguan Consulate or Embassy in their home country, see chart above. (The Consulate or Embassy charges for these services).
- The couple needs to be in the Nicaragua 72 hours prior to the wedding date.
- The Marriage Certificate will be issued with the name indicated on the Birth Certificate, unless a Name Changed document is provided.
- In case of a prior marriage the divorce process has to be completed 6 months before the remarriage.
- Relatives cannot be witnesses.
- The Marriage Certificate will be sent through UPS to the couple’s mailing address.
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