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Getting Married in Spain

The Spanish marriage process can seem long and drawn out, complicated and confusing to foreigners. Here, we explain all you need to know about having your wedding on the Costa Calida.

Both civil and religious marriages are legally recognised in Spain, and a Spanish marriage is legally recognised in most other countries.

In order to marry, an individual must be over the age of 16 and living independently from their parents (individuals between 16 and 18 may need authorisation from their parents), unmarried and in fit mental state (if the authorities consider that either of the parties is affected by mental deficiencies, the Civil Register doctor is required to issue a medical opinion declaring that the marrying couple are fit to give their consent).

In the case of foreigners marrying in Spain, one of the couple must have been legally resident in Spain for at least two years and registered with the municipality. 

Civil Marriage 

Marriage Certificate (Certificado de Capacidad Matrimonial)

The process for civil marriage begins with the application for a certificate of permission to marry (Certificado de Capacidad Matrimonial). Couples wishing to marry must apply for this certificate in advance of the wedding. It is issued on condition that the applicants fulfil the legal right to marry and provide a well-founded reason for requesting it. The certificate affords proof of permission to marry.

Application can be made at the Civil Registry (Registro Civil), District Court (Juzgado) or, in some cases, the Town Hall in the place where the marriage is to be held. 

  • The Marriage Certificate is explained in English by the Ministerio Justicia: Click here
  • To find the nearest Civil Registry dial 010 from a Spanish phone (this connects to the local council who can provide details) or Click here

The couple should contact the Civil Registrar to find out exactly what documentation will be required as there are regional variations. Some provinces are stricter than others regarding the laws of residency.

Applicants will usually need to provide the following documents:

  • Current valid passport (for non-Spanish applicants) or a DNI identification card for Spanish nationals
  • Original birth certificates, with sworn Spanish translation if that is not the original language (traduccion jurada)
  • Proof that they are free to marry (Certificado de Capacidad Matrimonial). Provide marriage and divorce, annulment or death certificates of any prior marriage, a Consular office may be able to help with this
  • Proof of Spanish residency (residence card)
  • Certificate of residence (Certificado de Empadronamiento), proving residence in Spain of at least two years (available from the Town Hall)

Note: All foreign (not Spanish) documents should be translated into Spanish and have an official seal, the Certificate of Apostille of the Hague (Postilla de la Haya). Translated documentation should not be more than three months old.

  • For information on the Hague Apostle and when it is necessary: Click here

Following the filing of the application there is a posting of Banns (a public declaration of intent to marry) (edictos) to be made at the Town Hall and in the case of a foreigner's application, at their Consular office. After a minimum period of 21 days without contest the marriage can legally proceed.

It generally takes a minimum of 30 to 45 days for a marriage application to be processed.

The Marriage

A civil marriage can be held in the courts, or the Town Hall of residence where it will be performed by the Mayor or a delegated Councillor. 

The marriage is effective immediately following the ceremony. After the wedding, it will be registered in the Civil Registry and a Certificate stating the date, time and place of the marriage will be issued. 

A religious ceremony (or blessing) can be held following the civil ceremony if desired.

Church or Religious Marriage

Spanish law recognises Catholic, Protestant, Islamic and Jewish marriages as legal and valid in Spain without the need of a civil marriage taking place prior to the religious marriage. However, the couple must obtain a certificate to marry (as above) before the service can take place, and to be legally recognised the marriage must be registered with the authorities.

In the case of Protestant, Islamic or Jewish unions, in order to be legally recognised, the marriage must be performed by a legally licensed marriage officer and it must still be applied for and registered with the civil authorities as with a civil marriage. The marriage official will be able to advise on this.

The regulations for a religious wedding may vary depending on the religious denomination and the area in which the marriage is to take place.

Foreign Roman Catholics may marry in a Spanish Church provided they have proof of their religious background in the form of certificates of baptism and a letter from the parish priest. The couple should contact their local diocese and the Roman Catholic Church to make the arrangements. This may not be available in all provinces.

Documentation required includes:

  • Birth certificate (with Spanish translation if foreign)
  • Baptismal certificate issued at most six months prior to the wedding, authenticated by the issuing Bishopric (and translated into Spanish)
  • Proof of permission to marry (Certificado de Capacidad Matrimonial)
  • A Roman Catholic wedding is seen as a legally binding contract
Marriage Registration

Any marriage, regardless of whether the marriage takes place in a religious or civil service, must be registered within one week of the event with the civil authorities. This is the registration of marriage (Inscripción de Matrimonio). The registration of the marriage can also be used to ensure the partnership is recognised outside Spain. 

A marriage certificate certifying the date, time, place of the marriage and details of the married couple is issued by the Civil Registry.

  • Marriage registration explained by the Ministerio Justicia: Click here (in English) 
Consular Services

The Consular Offices of most Embassies are able to help their nationals with much of the documentation required in the preparation of a wedding in Spain.

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