
Please find detailed below your legal requirements
that are laid down by the Greek Authorities to
enable to marry in Greece.
Once we have your documents we then undertake
the administration, legal and translation process
here in Rhodes. If at any time you need further
help or advice please contact our UK administrator
who will be happy to help.
Apostille Stamp - All the below documents
must be legalised by the Foreign Office in
London, who will attached the Apostille
Stamp - cost per document ₤27.00
Website information on the Apostille Stamp:
www.fco.gov.uk (Legalisation Department).
The Apostille stamp legalises your copies and confirms
that they are true copies which is necessary for the
legalisation procedure to take place here in Greece.
The following is a list of the documents that must be original or certified copies and legalised by the Apostille Stamp.
Full Birth Certificates (A4-Full Birth Certificates) Both parties
Certificate of Non-Impediment to marry - This document confirms that
you are free to marry, this is available from your local registrar - Both Parties
If you are divorced - Decree Absolute
If you have been adopted - Adoption Certificate
If you are widowed - Spouse's death certificate and previous marriage certificate
If you have changed your name other than by marriage - Deed Poll
certificate or Statutory Declaration. Please note this includes divorcees who have reverted to maiden name
If you are under 18 - Statutory declaration of consent of parent
or guardian, signed and stamped by a solicitor
Passport - We also require photocopies of inside and identity
information page from both parties. (Apostille stamp not required)
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Please Note:
We request original or certified copies for the
Apostille Stamp. The Greek registrar’s office
will retain all your documents.
All legal paperwork will be fully explained by
a step by step procedure along with your
wedding confirmation package.
We would prefer our wedding couples to arrive on the island
five days before the ceremony takes place.