Civil ceremonies in Italy are legally binding and are
officially recognized in Ireland. Legal procedures involve a lot of paperwork and visits to several public offices. Our experienced wedding planners will be taking care of all these procedures. Some documents however must be provided by you.
These are the documents you will be needing. Do not worry if it
sounds complicated, we will be sending you easy step-by-step
instructions.
Irish
citizens getting married in Italy must present the following documents:
1) Valid passports
2)
Full Birth Certificates
3)
Statutory declarations (Certificate de coutume)
or substitute (if divorced)
4) MP2A
form
signed in front of a Notary Public
5)
Nulla Osta Certificate. This
certificate, stating there is no impediment to the wedding, is
released by the Irish Consular Office in Italy. The Nulla Osta
certificate may vary. At the present time (January 2009) it
amounts to 30 euro. Exclusive Weddings will be assisting you in this
process.
All those planning a wedding in Italy must also comply with specific requirements of Italian law:
a) You must be over 18 of age.
b)
Women must have terminated their previous marriage at least 300 days before the new marriage.
c) You must be of opposite sex. According to Italian regulations people of the same sex are not allowed get married.
The requirements of each town hall may slightly differ and further special requirements may occur according to your country of origin.
For further information on legal documentation for civil weddings, contact us stating the countries of origin of both bride and groom.
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