Antigua Wedding Requirements
The information below is a general list of requirements to perform a legal wedding ceremony in Antigua. Please check with the Antigua tourism department or wedding coordinator at your resort for additional information on legal requirements and fees for weddings in Antigua. All information below is subject to change without notice.
Necessary Documentation: The bride/groom must bring original copies of the following documents:
- Official birth certificate
- A valid, non-expired passport
- Deed Poll if there has been a name change
- Written authorization from the parents/ guardians if the bride or groom is under 18 years of age.
TIP: Make two photocopies of each of the documents above and pack in a separate suitcase such as your checked baggage. Make sure to bring any original documents within your carry-on luggage.
Waiting Period: The bride/groom must be in the destination for at least 48 hours prior to the wedding date and must include 1 business day in order to apply for a marriage license.
Witnesses: You must have two witnesses over the age 18.
Divorced/Widowed Travelers: Divorced or widowed parties must provide official copies of the divorce decree or a certified death certificate.