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Getting Married in Cyprus
Guidelines for Getting Married in Cyprus


Celebration of Civil Marriages


1. The contracting of civil marriage in Cyprus is valid since 1923. As the procedure is simple many couples from all over the world come to celebrate their marriage in Cyprus and combine this event with holidays.


Persons desiring to have their marriage celebrated in Cyprus under the provisions of the Marriage Law 104(I) of 2003, may only apply,
after their arrival in Cyprus, personally, to the Marriage Officer of the Municipality of their choice, in order to go through certain formalities which are necessary prior to their marriage.

2. PROCEDURE TO BE FOLLOWED


(a) As a first step, the interested persons who should be in possession of legal identification (passports and birth certificates) have to fill in, sign and submit to the Marriage Officer a joint application called “Notice of Marriage” indicating their will to marry each other and containing their particulars on the basis of their passport.


(b) At the same time, each of the two parties must make a declaration on oath or affirmation before the Marriage Officer that they know of no impediment or other lawful hindrance to their marriage
and that any necessary consent required for the marriage has been obtained, or that no such consent is required.

(c) The interested persons should also furnish an official certificate indicating that they are not married. If however the Marriage Officer has any doubt about the accuracy or genuineness of the certificate furnished by the interested persons, or if the interested persons are unable to produce such an official document (like British citizens) they will be called upon to make a sworn declaration before the Registrar of a District Court that they are single and have never been married before. However divorcees have to present the “Decree Absolute” of their dissolved marriage and widows /ers have to present the “Certificate of Death” of their late partner. Also they both have to make a declaration on oath (affidavit) that they have never been married again since then.


For any further clarifications about the certificates that the interested persons have to present, they are encouraged to contact the Marriage Officer of the Municipality at which they choose to celebrate their marriage.

(d) When these formalities have been completed, the marriage must be celebrated within 15 clear days at the earliest, or within 3 months at the latest, from the date the notice is given. If, for any reason, the marriage is not celebrated within 3 months, the notice given and all consequential proceedings are considered to be void. In fact, interested persons, in order to have a civil marriage by notice should stay in Cyprus for about 20 days.
Prescribed fees: € 128,15 (CY£75,00)


(e) In case of urgency, however, or if they so wish, the interested persons may apply to the Marriage Officer to fix an earlier date, by paying advanced fees. In this case the marriage can be celebrated within 2-3 working days.


The formalities prescribed in the above –mentioned paragraphs 2(a)(b) and (c) are also applied in this case.
Prescribed fees for this case: € 281,90 (CY£165,00)


3. PERSONS UNDER EIGHTEEN YEARS OF AGE


If either party to the intended marriage, not being a widower or a widow, is under eighteen years of age, the written consent of the father, or if he is dead or incapable of consenting, of the mother or, if both are dead or incapable of consenting, of the lawful guardian of such party, must be produced to the Marriage Officer on their application.


4. PENALTY FOR A FALSE STATEMENT


If should be pointed out that any person who willfully makes or inserts any false statement in any declaration, certificate or other document required by Law to be made or issued is liable to imprisonment.


5. RELIGIOUS CEREMONY


A civil marriage may be celebrated either by the Marriage Officer, or by a Registered Minister of Religion at his church. In this case all the same procedure should also be followed at the municipality, but the religious ceremony can be held at a church.
All necessary arrangements with the Registered Minister and the church should be carried out by the interested persons.

It should be noted that the ministers of any religion or any other denomination must be registered/recorded in a special register ( upon their application ) kept by the Ministry of Interior.


6. CERTIFICATE OF MARRIAGE


The couple is supplied with a certificate of marriage by the Marriage Officer, but if they want to secure one or more certified copies of the certificate they can apply to the Marriage Officer or to the Ministry of Interior.
Prescribed fees: € 13,65 (CY£8,00) for each certified copy.


Loss of the original, issue of a true copy of marriage certificate


In case of a loss or if you need more copies of your marriage certificate, copies of true marriage certificates are issued, either by the Municipality that celebrated the civil marriage or by the Ministry of Interior (Registration Service), after paying the equivalent fee of € 13,65 (CY£8) for each true copy.


Apostille

Since in many cases, the celebration of civil marriage concerns couples from all over the world, the aforesaid certificate may need to be “Apostilled”, according to The Hague (Apostille) Convention of 5th October 1961, Abolishing the Requirement of Legalisation for Foreign Public Documents. The said Convention facilitates the circulation of public documents executed in one State party to the Convention and to be produced in another State party to the Convention. For more information on the Apostille Convention, as well as a table of all the Contracting State Parties, please click here: Apostille Convention.

  • If the country you are national of, is a contracting member of the Apostille Convention, then the certificate must be legalised with an Apostille by the Ministry of Justice and Public Order of the Republic of Cyprus, after paying the relevant fee €3,42 (CY£2).
  • If your country you are national of, is NOT a contracting member of the relevant Convention, then the said certificate can be legalised by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Cyprus after paying the relevant fee €3,42 (CY£2).


7. COPY TO BE FORWARED TO THE EMBASSY


It should also be pointed out that, according to the Law, if either of the parties to the intended marriage is a subject of a foreign country having an Embassy or a Consulate in Cyprus, the Marriage Officer shall forward to the Embassy or the Consulate of such country in Cyprus a certified copy of the certificate of marriage.


THE INTERESTED PERSONS COULD APPLY FOR ANY FURTHER INFORMATION OR CLARIFICATIONS TO THE
MUNICIPALITY OF THEIR CHOICE.

** THIS LEAFLET, WHICH HAS BEEN PREPARED BY THE UNION OF CYPRUS MUNICIPALITIES, DOES NOT CONSTITUTE ANY LEGAL OR OFFICIAL DOCUMENT, BUT A MERE INFORMATIVE INSTRUMENT AIMING TO ASSIST THE READER TO ACQUIRE BASIC KNOWLEDGE OF THE PROCEDURE FOR THE CELEBRATION OF A CIVIL MARRIAGE IN CYPRUS.


For More Information Please Contact:


Union of Cyprus Municipalities


P.O. Box 22033 CY 1516 Lefkosia (Nicosia)


Tel: +357-22-445170,

Fax: +357-22677230

http://www.ucm.org.cy.ws011.alentus.com/eng/civil_marriages.htm

E-mail:
endeky@cytanet.com.cy

Ministry of Interior


Registration Service


CY 1457 Lefkosia (Nicosia)


Tel: +357-22-804473,

Fax: +357-22-804598


Ministry of Justice and Public Order


CY 1461, Lefkosia (Nicosia)

Tel: +357-22-805964,
Fax: +357-22-805966


Ministry of Foreign Affairs


Legalisation Department


CY 1447, Lefkosia (Nicosia)


Tel: +357-22-401101, Fax: +357-22-661881


Email:
minforeign1@mfa.gov.cy




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