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Paphos Town Hall
Paphos Town Hall provides a sense of occasion, style
and dignity to a wedding in Cyprus. Paphos Town Hall
is located in the heart the old town of Paphos and
was built in 1955 in Neoclassical style.
Paphos Town Hall can comfortably accommodate many
guests - however due to steps at the front it is not
very suitable for disabled guests.
Peyia Town Hall
Located in Peyia which is traditional hillside
village, close to Coral Bay and Paphos. Peyia Town
Hall offers two venues for wedding ceremonies,
either inside the town hall or outside in the
picturesque gardens.
Yeroskipou Town Hall
Yeroskipou town hall offers two venues for wedding
ceremonies either indoor or outdoor in the lovely
patio gardens with sea views to the rear. Yeroskipou
is very close to Kato Paphos.
Legal Requirements
You can marry in Cyprus very easily. It is fully
legal and recognised throughout the world. Your
marriage certificate will be issued in English.
You must meet all the legal requirements. You must
be resident in Cyprus for at least 3 working days,
not including weekends, public holidays or the day
of your arrival. You need a valid 10 year passport
that is not due to expire within 6 months.
Photocopies will be required of your passport
details and the originals will need to be seen. We
will go through this with you, before you arrive so
don’t worry. Your 2 witnesses will need copies of
their passports and the originals will need to be
seen. You must each have a single status declaration
which confirms that you are single and free to
marry. This needs to be signed and stamped by a
Notary (someone from your firm of solicitors should
be able to do this for you) and be dated no earlier
than 3 months before your wedding date. If in any
doubt contact your Embassy who will give you all the
information you require.
The bride and groom must provide a full birth
certificate and a copy. Short versions will not be
accepted.
Adoption certificate if either the bride or groom is
adopted and copies. Proof of name change by deed
poll must be provided with one copy. This needs to
be signed and stamped by your solicitor. You must
bring your decree absolute if you are a divorcee,
with one copy. If Catholic, bring the marriage
annulment with one copy.
Church weddings of Paphos
If widowed, you will need the death certificate of
your late spouse, and one copy.
If under the age of 18 you must have a letter of
consent from a parent or guardian and one copy. This
needs to be signed and stamped by a Notary (someone
from your firm of solicitors should be able to do
this for you).
If you want an Anglican ceremony at least one of you
must have a baptism certificate. For a Catholic
ceremony both are required to have baptism
certificates and one copy.
Our wedding coordinator will take you to organise
your special license and/or your form B license.
These are the permits issued by the Ministry of the
Interior of Cyprus that will allow you to marry here
on the Island .
We will require copies of ALL the relevant documents
and certificates 6 weeks prior to your wedding day.
PLEASE DO NOT FORGET TO BRING ALL THE ORIGINAL
DOCUMENTS AND CERTIFICATES WITH YOU. PHOTOCOPIES
WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED AND THIS COULD RESULT IN YOUR
WEDDING BEING CANCELLED.
ROMANTICA WEDDINGS WILL TAKE NO RESPONSIBILITY IN
THIS INSTANCE.
Wedding Costs and Fees
Civil Ceremony Fees
Civil marriage ceremony 285.00
euros
Civil marriage ceremony at hotel from
635.00 euros
Church Marriage Fees
Anglican 650.00 euros plus license
fee
Catholic Blessing 600.00 euros plus license
fee
All couples marrying in Cyprus must pay the special
license fee of 285.00 Euros.
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