Legal requirements for getting married in Martinique
Joie de vivre is the dominant theme on Martinique, so when it comes to planning your wedding, the accent should definitely be on going for fun rather than formal.
The selection of small seaside hotels will provide plenty of options and don’t be surprised if the islanders join the wedding celebration, which could easily continue until the sun comes up.
Couples wishing to get married on Martinique must present an original birth certificate or a copy with a raised seal.
Other documents required include a certificate of good conduct, with certification of single status.
Also required is a residency card. Please note that one member of the betrothed couple must have resided on the island for at least one month.
A medical certificate, including proof of a blood test, is also required and must be issued within three months of the marriage.
French translations of English-language documents must be provided. At the wedding ceremony, a “Bulletin de Mariage” and a “Livret de Famille” will be presented.
No fee is involved.
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