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U.S. Virgin Islands Wedding
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Lots of paperwork that must be done well in advance.
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Residency Technically none, but an 8 day waiting period is required after the receipt of your notarized application (see below). During that time, the application is posted for public inspection. Get your application at least 8 days in advance of the ceremony unless it's a long pre-honeymoon period. Forms The marriage license can be downloaded in Adobe Acrobat. If you do not have that software, it is available free at this site: Adobe® Acrobat® Reader®. USVI: Application
for Marriage License Anyone who has been divorced must include a certified copy of their divorce decree with a raised seal. In addition, also include a letter stating the date of your
intended visit, length of stay and when you'd like the judge to perform the
marriage. Required Documents Once on island you will need to present a certified birth
certificate, passport and valid photo IS, such as a driver's license. To marry on St. Thomas or St. John: Send the application form to Administrator,Clerk of the Territorial Court of the Virgin Islands, P.O. Box 70, St. Thomas, USVI, 00804. Call (340) 774-6680 ext. 6607. Fax: (340) 777-8254 Federal Express or UPS address: Clerk of the Court To get married on St. Croix: Write to the Territorial Court of the Virgin Islands, Family Division, P.O. Box 929, Christiansted, St. Croix, U.S.V.I., 00821. Call (3409) 778-9750. Court hours: There is a $200 fee (no personal checks) to be married by a judge. The St. Thomas Court is available Monday through Friday; St. Croix from Monday through Thursday. Excluding holidays. The marriage application fee is US$25 and the marriage license fee is US$25. Return to U.S. Virgin Islands Homepage (GTCV.com is not responsible or liable for any changes in requirements or errors or omissions. It is your responsibility to take charge of your own wedding.)
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