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Legal Requirements For Getting Married In Trinidad & Tobago
Couples wanting to get married must first give Notice of Marriage in person at a Civil Registry office. This includes those who wish to get married through a religious ceremony in a church. If any one of the parties is subject to Immigration Control they must contact the Registrar General to request permission to marry in Trinidad and Tobago.
Before giving Notice of Marriage the parties must:
Bring the following documents to the appointment:
At least seven days must have elapsed from the date of giving notice before the marriage can take place. The notice is valid for one year.
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