Whether you are planning an intimate wedding party for two or a celebration for 200, Bermuda is a perfect place for planning your dream wedding. Intimate to extravagant weddings are their specialty with choices of horse drawn carriages to sophisticated hotel facilities.
The following is a Isle Do’s Bermuda weddings directory. Find all of the wedding business services and products that you need to plan that perfect Bermuda wedding.
Find Your Bermuda Wedding Vendors:
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Accessories
Accommodation
Activities
Bar Services
Bachelorettes
Cakes
Caterers
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Decorators
Dresses
Favors
Fitness
Florists
Formal Wear
Gift Registry
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Hair/Makeup
Honeymoon
Invitations
Jewelers
Music
Photographers
Planners
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Rentals
Resorts
Spas
Services
Transportation
Venues
Videographers
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MARRIAGE REQUIREMENTS
The following rules and guidelines apply to getting married in Bermuda:
There is no required length of stay before or after marrying in Bermuda.
You must submit a “Notice of Intended Marriage” form.
The form must be printed on white legal size (8.5″ x 14″) paper to be accepted.
Fill it out and mail it back to Registrar General, Government Administration Building, 30 Parliament Street, Hamilton HM 12 Bermuda, along with a cashier’s check or bank draft made payable to the Accountant General, Hamilton, Bermuda, for US$210.00 (plus $21.00 for the certificate). Divorcees must provide copies of their final divorce decree or Decree Absolute with the completed Notice of Intended Marriage form.
A period of 15 days must elapse from the date of receipt of the Notice by the Registry before the Registrar General may issue the marriage license. The license must be issued within three months of the receipt of the Notice by the Registrar General and will be valid for three months.
Two witnesses aged 18 years or over must witness your marriage license.
Within one month of your wedding you will receive an official Marriage Certificate that is recognized and legal worldwide.
Those between the ages of 16 to 18 must have the written consent of both parents, the surviving parent or legal guardian.
The “Notice of Intended Marriage” form, or other form of written consent, can be signed in the presence of a staff member at the Registry General, or in the presence of a Notary Public. Where the person is not on the island, he must sign the form before a Notary Public or attach a written form of consent witnessed by a Notary Public to the completed Notice of Intended Marriage.
For Notice of Intended Marriage⢠form and for further assistance contact:
Bermuda Registrar General’s Office
Government Administration Building,
30 Parliament Street,
Hamilton
Bermuda
Tel: (441-297-7709 or 441-297-7707)

