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Ceremonies
We provide and offer you perfect settings and beautiful
churches, chapels and temples to celebrate such a meaningful event.
Vows Renewal
Renew your marriage vows. You can once again celebrate what brought you
together.More and more couples are deciding to celebrate their love by
renewing their vows. This can be done either on your anniversary of
marriage, the anniversary ofmeeting, or while you are on vacation.Saying
"I do" all over again is a great way to make your time in Puerto Vallarta
memorable and will certainly leave a lasting impression.If you are
thinking of renewing your vows here, we can provide the best of options
for you to do so.
Symbolic Marriage
Alternatively, you may wish to consider a symbolic ceremony. Although this
has no legal value, it is ideally suited for those couples who wish to
exchange vows, renew vows or celebrate their union avoiding the
formalities. This is also the perfect event for couples who dream of a
romantic and glamorous wedding in Puerto Vallarta.
Civil Marriage
The only legal marriage in Mexico is
through the civil ceremony performed by the Justice of the Peace of the
Civil Registry Office.
Civil wedding requires some formalities and a minimum of four weeks to
complete the necessary documentation. We can assist you with such
requirements, explanations and procedures. For further information on
legal marriage in Mexico please contact us.
Religious Marriage
The religious marriage has moral value and significance but no civil or
legal implications. In Mexico, a religious ceremony is possible only after
the civil marriage. Some documentation is required and you will need at
least one month to reserve the church, chapel or temple if your wedding is
on a week day and at least four months for weddings on weekends.
Puerto Vallarta offers beautiful churches, chapels and temples to
celebrate such a meaningful event.
The churches celebrate the marriage for their faithful but cannot propose
religious ceremonies for people of different faiths.
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