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Civil Weddings

Civil Ceremonies are legally recognised in Malta. The local Registrar can perform the ceremony in the local Register Office or in a licensed venue such as a hotel, castle or Palace. All venues on www.sundreamstravel.com are licensed, upon which there is an applicable fee if you marry in a venue other than the local Register Office.

The ceremony will be conducted in English, after which you have the opportunity to personalise your ceremony by having a short reading. You are required to have two witnesses present who are no less than eighteen years old.

Residency Stay - There is no residence requirement however couples are required to visit the Marriage Registry in Valletta to finalise the paperwork before their wedding day, so it may be advisable to fly out 2 days earlier. You will both need to have your passports with you.

All the forms and documents needs to be in Malta, 3 months - 8 weeks prior to the wedding day and posted to

  • Ms Rosemarie Azzopardi
  • The Red Block,
  • sundreamstravel.com,
  • No6, Triq it- Terz,
  • L-Ibrag.
  • SWQ2222
  • Malta

Basic Documentation-

- RZ1 certificate (Application Form),

- RZ2 (oat) certificate (Declaration Form)

Certificate of No Impediment -
The Certificate of NO Impedment (Irish and Scottish) is required, to apply from the local public registry / Foreign Office.

Third party declaration for British nationality

Orignal Birth cerificates not photcopies, if photcopies are to be authenticated by Solictor

A copy of valid passports for both the bride and groom authenticated by a solicitor

An affidavits / statutory declaration confirming single status also know as a Certificate of Celibacy.

If previously married, a copy of the Certificate for your first marriage authenticated by a solicitor which should then be accompanied by a copy of the Decree of Absolute authenticated by a solicitor.

If widowed a copy of a spouse’s death certificate and a copy of the previous marriage certificate must be authenticated by a solicitor. An Affidavit by 3rd person drawn up in the presence of a solicitor, stating that since the death of former spouse / date of divorce, one did not re-marry (if applicable).

If you have changed your name by Deed Poll or you were adapted, proof is required which then must be authenticated by a solicitor.

Parent consent required in the form of Statutory Declaration/affidavit authenticated by a solicitor.

Religious Ceremony weddings in malta, civil weddings, catholic church weddings

Malta is recognised as a Roman Catholic country with ninety-one percent of Maltese people belonging to the Roman Catholic religion, although Anglican Church weddings can be celebrated. Religious weddings are legally binding provided the couple comply with the requirements of the local Public Registry in Malta.

Catholic Church Wedding

The bride and groom should allow six months before their wedding date to prepare the required church documents. You should contact your local parish priest in the UK / Ireland to prepare all the documents required.

Restrictions
It is most unlikely that a couple will be allowed to have a Roman Catholic wedding if either party have been previously divorced. However you may still wish to ask your parish priest will contact the Maltese Curia and discuss the matter with them

Blessing of Rings - You may want to consider a blessing, bear in mind the ceremony will not be legally binding so you may want to have a Civil Wedding before. This option is popular with partners where one or both have been previously divorced.

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