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Marrying in Costa Rica: Legal Requiremen­ts and Process

Can foreigners legally marry in Costa Rica?

- by Gloriana Arrieta

Yes, you can marry in the Pura Vida land! Many visitors come to celebrate their dream wedding and get married in Costa Rica while they enjoy its beauty.

There are legal requiremen­ts that must be taken into considerat­ion and fully complied with:

1. The person must have cognitive and voluntary capacity, knowing what they are doing.

2. To be of legal age (at least 18 years or older).

3. To be single (never been married), legally divorced, or widowed.

4. Two witnesses that shall attest to the person's legal capacity and current marital status.

5. Valid and current identifica­tion documents (passport or DIMEX) of future spouses and witnesses.

Also, they must provide the following documentat­ion and informatio­n:

– Full name and surname, marital status, profession, exact physical address, a copy of the passport, and the full name of the parents of the future spouses. -In case either or both future spouses are foreigners:

• They must bring a certificat­e of marital status duly apostilled or certified by the Costa Rican consulate of the country where the certificat­ion was issued. Suppose they do not comply with this requiremen­t. In that case, they must execute an affidavit and sworn statement in Costa Rica before a CR Notary Public about their marital status, place, and date of birth.

– In case either or both future spouses are divorced:

• A divorce decree issued by the country's competent authoritie­s where they are citizens and got married is required; it must be duly apostilled or legalized and certified by the Costa Rican consulate of the country where the certificat­ion was issued.

– Certificat­ion issued by the “Registro Civil” of Costa Rica that confirms that the future spouses are not legally married in Costa Rica.

Same-sex marriage has been legal in Costa Rica since May 26, 2020, due to the Supreme Court of Justice ruling. Costa Rica was the first country in Central America to recognize and perform samesex marriages.

You cannot “remarry” in Costa Rica if you are legally married. You may celebrate or renew the vows, but it will be a social event, not a legal one.

However, if you are a Costa Rican and marry abroad, you can register it before Registro Civil following the following process.

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