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HOW TO BEGIN

When you have had a look at the photos and short descriptions of some of the wedding venues we are offering in our Civil Wedding or Castle Wedding sections, send us an email explaining what kind of ceremony - civil wedding or church wedding - and style of venue you are looking for, as well as the month or exact date of your planned wedding, and an approximate number of guests. We will write you back and give you some options to start with. Send your enquiries to: This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it

We will send you a calculation for the specific venue you choose. Just contact us and let us know as many details you find important at this stage. We understand that you may have just a vague idea to start with, but we are here to help you find out what is the very best for you.

After agreeing on the ceremony venue and signing the inicial contract, you will be given an access to our reception venue photogallery and other details.

To be able to arrange the legal translation and register you for the wedding - both civil and church weddings in the Czech Republic are recognized as a legal wedding - we will need your documents – see DOCUMENTS FOR WEDDING below – a minimum of three weeks before the wedding. Your arrival should be planned for at least 3 full working days before the wedding day so that certain formalities such as a visit to the foreign police can be fulfilled. In addition, this allows time for the possibility of a rehearsal.

DOCUMENTS FOR WEDDING

Documents you will need for a wedding in the Czech Republic:

  1. Birth Certificate (or a legalized copy) with the “apostille” legalization or "superlegalization" - our wedding planners will inform you which option, according to the country that issued the particular document
  2. Absence of Impediments to Marry documents (or a statement from your government authority that your country does not issue such document) with an apostille or superlegalization
  3. Copies of passports – pages showing “valid until” and names…


Additional documents:
In the case of a widowed person: the death certificate of the dead husband or wife – (or a notarized copy) with an apostille. In the case of a divorced person: the divorce verdict – (or a notarized copy) with an apostille.

After your arrival in the Czech Republic:
Document proving identity (travel document). Czech foreign police document (arranged with the help of your wedding coordinator) - only needed if you are from a non-EU country.

After your arrival in the Czech Republic:
Document proving identity (travel document). Czech foreign police document (arranged with the help of your wedding coordinator) - only needed if you are from a non-EU country.


After the wedding, your marriage certificate will be legalized, translated and mailed to you.

 
 
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