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Your wedding ceremony in Spain. 

Nerja Bride approved celebrants and church Weddings.

The wedding ceremony is one of the most important parts of your day and so you don't want to take any chances on it, do you? Nerja Bride can assist with catholic Church weddings for those couples who are eligible, but in many cases, you will be requiring the services of a wedding celebrant to officiate your ceremony. Celebrant-led ceremonies are symbolic, they are not legally binding and they can be held at practically any venue on the coast. 

You do not need to be planning your wedding with Nerja Bride to book any of our approved wedding celebrants through us! Of course, if you are planning with Nerja Bride, you will also benefit from our unrivalled expertise and services!

 

David Parker

David Parker is a wedding celebrant based close to Nerja to the east of Malaga, he performs wedding…

 

Greg Townsend

Greg Townsend is a celebrant based in Nerja and covering the Malaga province right up to Marbella.…

 

Kurt Ketner

Kurt is an ordained Pastor, but he performs symbolic wedding ceremonies with or without religious…

 

Tony Wilcox

Tony Wilcox and his wife Amanda are both very experienced wedding celebrants who live and work…

 

Liz Wilkinson

Liz Wilkinson is no stranger to weddings in the province of Malaga, she has officiated many…

 

Debbie Skyrme

Debbie Skyrme was once an official registrar in the UK, where she officiated the legal side of…

All our approved wedding celebrants speak fluent English!

However, should you need a celebrant in another language, please ask, we have options!

Getting married in Spain, a short guide. 

When Planning your destination wedding in Spain there are often questions you may want to ask about the ceremony. In this short guide we study your options based on the most frequently asked questions. Of course, we are here to help through the entire process of your wedding in Spain, so why not consider our wedding planning services too? 

Question: Can I legally marry in Spain?

Answer: It's not always an easy question to answer and largely depends on your individual situation, but I will try to make it as simple as possible. In most cases the requirements and paperwork to get legally married in Spain are just too complex for non-residents and for this reason, most choose to have a symbolic ceremony at their venue of choice and do the legal part in a registry office in thier home country. If you are both residents in Spain or are baptised Catholic, then the process of marriage in Spain is considerably easier.  Catholics have the option to marry in one of Spain's stunning catholic churches, which would be officially recognised as a legal marriage internationally. Church weddings are a fairly easy process and one that we can help you with. Those who carry Spanish residency can marry at many town halls, or through a notory in Spain. Those without Spanish residency can technically still marry legally in Spain, but the paperwork (all in Spanish) would not be for the faint-hearted! We would honestly not recommend taking this course!

More information on Catholic Church weddings in Spain - Click here <<

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