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FULL BIRTH CERTIFICATE
Both parties must obtain a "full" Birth Certificate as the
"shorter" version of the Birth Certificate will not be acceptable
CERTIFICATE OF NO IMPEDIMENT
TO MARRIAGE
This document certifies that both parties are free to get
married and can be obtained from your local Superintendent
Registrar Office. It may take up to 1 month to obtain and
the certificate must not be issued more than 3 months before
the wedding day.
DECREE ABSOLUTE
If any of the parties is divorced, a Certified Copy of the
Decree Absolute must be obtained.
DEATH CERTIFICATE
If any of the parties is a widower, a Death Certificate must
be obtained
DEED POLL CERTIFICATE
If any of the parties has changed his/her name by Deed Poll,
written proof must be obtained
ADOPTION CERTIFICATE
This certificate is necessary if any of the parties was adopted
BAPTISM CERTIFICATE
This certificate is necessary for Catholic Church & Orthodox
Church weddings.
TRANSLATION OF DOCUMENTS
All the above documents have to be translated in Greek at
the Greek Embassy or Consulate and sent to our office four
weeks before the wedding. If the documents are not translated
then have to be sent eight weeks before the ceremony and there
will be an extra cost for the official translation.
CIVIL WEDDINGS
The documents listed above must be obtained by the bride and
groom then be translated and forwarded to our office at least
four weeks before the wedding.
CATHOLIC CHURCH WEDDINGS
Catholic Church wedding can only be arranged if the bride
and groom have not been previously married, if either the
bride or groom is Catholic and that both have been baptized.
They must inform the Catholic priest of their local parish
of their intent to marry abroad. He will then need to view
both parties' Birth Certificate and Baptism Certificate and
confirm to them what further documentation is required. After
they obtain all the necessary documents they must forward
them to our office. We will then give the documents to the
Catholic priest of the Church where the ceremony will be performed.
ORTHODOX CHURCH WEDDINGS
Orthodox Church weddings can only be arranged if either the
bride or groom is Orthodox and that both have been baptized.
The couple must inform the Orthodox priest of their local
parish of their intention to marry abroad. He will then need
to view both parties' Birth Certificate and Baptism Certificate
and confirm to them what further documentation is required.
After they obtain all the necessary documents they must forward
them to our office. We will than give the documents to the
Orthodox priest of the Church where the ceremony will be performed.
WITNESSES AT CEREMONY
Two witnesses are required for all types of weddings. If the
groom and bride travel on their own, our Wedding Coordinators
will be glad to act as witnesses
LANGUAGE OF THE CEREMONY
Civil ceremony in Greek or English, Catholic Church Ceremony
in Greek or French, Orthodox Church Ceremony in Greek.
CIVIL MARRIAGE VALIDITY
In order for the marriage to be valid, after the wedding the
couple must declare, at the Registry Office of Rhodes or other
municipality within forty days that the wedding has been performed.
OFFICIAL WEDDING CERTIFICATE
Civil marriage: the official certificate is issued within
3 working days after the wedding and is sent for official
translation and then forwarded to the married couple's home
address by the Wedding coordinator Catholic & Orthodox Church
marriage: the priest who performed the ceremony issues the
wedding certificate and forwards it to the priest of the local
parish of the couple where the couple may receive it.
The translation of the wedding certificate is at an extra cost and is at the request of the clients.
* NOTE:
If you are from a country OTHER than the U.K. , it may be necessary for you to have your papers stamped in various ministries in your own country. Each country has different regulations and different departments dealing with these matters. |