How to Get Married in Costa Rica

by Quatro Legal Corporate Team | Aug. 28, 2024 | Video, Corporate

In this article, we’ll be talking about a topic many of our clients ask us about: marriage in Costa Rica, including the requirements and processes. We’ll be answering all your questions about Costa Rica marriages.

Getting married in Costa Rica is simple and straightforward. There’s no need for extensive paperwork, blood tests, or lengthy waiting periods. All you need to start planning your big day is a valid passport, and the best part is that a Costa Rican notary can officiate your wedding anywhere in the country.

 

Basic Requirements for Getting Married in Costa Rica

First, you must be at least 18 years old. Second, you need to be free to marry, meaning you are not currently married to someone else. Third, you must be of sound mind, which means both partners must fully understand and agree to the marriage. You’ll also need two witnesses who can confirm your identity and your freedom to marry.

If you’re not a Costa Rican citizen, just bring a valid passport that doesn’t expire for at least six months. If you’re marrying a Costa Rican, they’ll need their Costa Rican ID card and a certificate of civil status. Don’t worry, we can help you obtain that certificate.

 

The Legal Process and Ceremony Details for Costa Rica weddings

Once you provide the details about both partners, your Costa Rican lawyer, in this case, Quatro, will prepare all the necessary legal paperwork. This includes a marriage deed and a sworn statement for the non-Costa Rican spouse confirming their freedom to marry, meaning they’re not currently married. You can hold your wedding ceremony anywhere in Costa Rica, and it can be led by a non-Republican officiant.

Whether you choose a picturesque beach or a more traditional setting, it’s up to you. During the ceremony, both you and your partner will sign the marriage deed and the sworn statement. Your witnesses will also need to sign the marriage deed. Remember, only judges, Catholic priests, and notaries are legally authorized to officiate weddings in Costa Rica.

If you prefer a non-Catholic religious ceremony, a notary must still be present to make it legally binding.

Marriages performed in Costa Rica are legally recognized worldwide. After the ceremony, the notary will register your marriage with the Costa Rican government, and you’ll receive an official marriage certificate. The certificate can be translated and used in other countries. If you’re from another country and get married here, don’t forget to check the rules for registering a foreign marriage in your home country.

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Disclaimer: The information provided in this blog post is for general informational purposes only and is not intended to constitute legal advice. While we strive to ensure the accuracy and timeliness of the content, laws and regulations are subject to change. For the most accurate and up-to-date information, please contact our office directly. Some images may be AI generated.

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