Get Married in the
ancient city of
Venice

We have been organizing wedding in Venice for over 11 years!

Paperwork Required for US Citizens To marry in Italy

DOCUMENTS:

  • Passport for a civilian.
  • Birth certificate and permission to marry issued by the Commander from the military.
  • If applicable, evidence of the termination of any previous marriage such as final divorce decree, annulment decree or death certificate.
  • If under 18, Sworn Statement by parents or legal guardian consenting to the marriage.

TO BE DONE IN THE UNITED STATES:

  • The above documents must be translated into Italian.
  • Translated documents must be legalized for use in Italy with an "APOSTILLE" stamp, in accordance with the Hague Convention on the legalization of foreign public documents. In the US, the "Apostille" stamp is placed by the Secretary of State in the State where the document was issued.
  • Under Italian law, all public documents, regardless of their origin, are considered to be VALID FOR ONLY 6 MONTHS from the date of issue. Make sure that all your documents to be submitted to Italian authorities have not been issued more than six months ahead of the wedding.
  • Atto Notorio. This is a declaration stating that according to US laws, there is no obstacle to the citizens’ marriage. This declaration is to be sworn to by two witnesses (a witness may be of any nationality, but must be over 18, with proper identification), before an Italian Consul outside of Italy, or in Italy before a Court official. US citizens coming to Italy to get married are urged to obtain this declaration from an Italian Consul in the United States before leaving for Italy. In Italy an appointment should be arranged in advance. A fee is charged.