
Originally Posted by
the Messenger
Ours was a church wedding, but the
legal requirements for a civil wedding are the same. You need to procure a marriage license from the local civil registrar and the following are needed:
- application form for marriage license - P2 to P5
- barangay clearance stating the length of your residence in a place - P45 to P50
- certificate of no marriage/ CENOMAR - P415 each if you use e-census
- recent NSO-issued birth certificate - P315 each if you use e-census
- cedula (although sometimes they will not be checked by the reviewing officer) - the amount you pay will vary based on your declared monthly income
- attendance of a whole-day seminar by the city health office of your residence - P150 per couple (bring a notebook and pen jud, and don't forget to sign in the logbook... you will be given a certificate of completion which you will need to submit with your application form for a marriage license. the certificate will be issued around 2 to 3 business days later.)
- interview by the head of the marriage section/division at the civil registrar's office (before your application will be endorsed for approval)
Once you submit the requirements, you will be given a claim stub for your marriage license... (usually 10 business days after). The marriage license is valid for 3 months only and this means you must get married within 120 days. Otherwise, you will need to go through everything again to secure a marriage license.
You will be given instructions re: civil wedding rites when you claim your marriage license... don't know na about the costs and steps from this point.
Half day nalan an Seminar sa City Health sa Cebu.
Nya ig Pass nimu sa requirements, Personal Appearance sa Lawyer dha sa City health, di jud musugot if isa ra muatubang para pa pirma, ahak...
I raffle na ang Judge na mukasal ninyo, nya sila nsad mu sched when inyu kasal sa judge nya adto ra daw sa capitol jud, out of 30 something judges, isa ra ka judge ang pwedi mukasal sa gawas...