What Paperwork is Needed For a Destination Wedding on the French Riviera – Cote Dazur?
In this article you will find information on all legal things concerning destination weddings in France. Note that there may be local regulations and always in liaise with local authorities in the city where you want to get married to see if there are special local requirements. Ceremonies: Civil Ceremony: To be legal, a French civil authority (Officier de l’état civil) must perform all weddings before any religious ceremony takes place. In practice, this means that the mayor (maire) or his duly authorized representative as Deputy Mayor (adjoint), or councilor (conseiller municipal) of the city must perform the wedding. At least one of the parties to be married has to be a French Resident for at least 40 days prior to the marriage. Religious ceremony: In France, a religious ceremony is not a legal marriage and can only take place after the civil ceremony. The minister, priest or rabbi performing the religious ceremony will require the civil marriage certificate (Certificate of celebrat