How Long Does It Take to Get a Marriage License in Costa Rica? Costa Rica does not operate with a traditional “marriage license waiting period” like many U.S. states. Once your required documents are approved, the ceremony can take place without a mandatory waiting period.

However, the full legal process includes two phases:

  1. Document preparation before the wedding
  2. Registration after the ceremony

Before the wedding, you must provide apostilled birth certificates and apostilled proof of civil status issued within one month of your wedding date. Gathering and apostilling these documents in your home country often takes several weeks. That’s the part couples should start early.

On the wedding day, a licensed Costa Rican notary officiates the ceremony and prepares the marriage deed. Afterward, the notary registers the marriage with the Civil Registry.

The registration and issuance of the official marriage certificate typically takes around 2 to 3 weeks. Once issued, the certificate can be apostilled for international recognition if needed.

I photographed a couple from Illinois who arrived in Costa Rica four days before their ceremony. Because they had prepared documents months in advance, everything was ready. The legal ceremony happened on schedule, and three weeks later they received confirmation that their marriage certificate was officially registered.

What delays the process is usually incomplete documentation, expired civil status certificates, or missing translations.

From a practical standpoint, you do not need to be in Costa Rica weeks in advance. Most couples arrive a few days before their wedding. The key is handling paperwork early and working with a notary or planner who reviews everything beforehand.

My wedding photographer advice: treat document preparation as part of your wedding timeline, not an afterthought. When done properly, the legal process runs quietly in the background and doesn’t interfere with the experience of the day.

 

How Long Does It Take to Get a Marriage License in Costa Rica?

How Long Does It Take to Get a Marriage License in Costa Rica?