Getting Married in Anguilla

Getting married in Anguilla is easy. It only takes two business days from your arrival and presentation of documents to process your license.
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Getting married in Anguilla is easy

It only takes two business days from your arrival and presentation of documents to process your license.

Shea married Tom, her real life Prince Charming at Zemi Beach House Hotel & Spa. Photo taken on Shoal Bay East, by KSharp Media.

After, a brief legal procedure, you can marry as soon as, and wherever you want – on the beach, at your hotel or villa, at a restaurant, in a church, on an off-shore cay or even on a boat!

The simple and inexpensive requirements – which include paying stamp duties and marriage license fee ($280 approx) – will be handled by your planner or resort.

If either party has been married before, don’t forget to bring your original divorce decrees (translated and notarized if the original version is not in English).

Contact Blue Sea Anguilla for more information on getting married in Anguilla.

Aulden and Daniel, Photo by KSharp Media
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