Religious Ceremony Info
Christian, Protestant, Presbyterian, Adventist, or Renewing Vows
This is a wonderful way to tie the knot or to renew and reaffirm the vows you took when you first got married.
The Blessing is given by an interdenominational Christian Pastor, and the wedding may be held on the beach or anywhere else you choose.
During the Ceremony, the Pastor will read passages from the Bible; he will bless your wedding rings and your union, and will take a pause so that you may exchange your own wedding vows.
Religious Ceremonies will receive a symbolic Marriage Certificate with
no Legal value.
Such a Certificate is not legally binding and is NOT proof of Legal Marriage
in Mexico or in any other country.
Some couples choose to have their legal wedding in their home country and have a Religious Ceremony in the destination while others choose to realize both ceremonies here in Mexico.
No blood tests, no paperwork and no documentation are required for a Religious Ceremony, except for the Catholic Ceremony.
Religious Ceremonies may be performed in English or Spanish.
Requirements
1. Full name of the Bride and Groom.