How long does the paperwork take?
Posted: Mon Jan 17, 2005 8:02 pm
Here comes a kind request for some advise from those of you who have already been lucky enough to get married in Tobago. My fiancé and I are heading off for our big dreamtrip to Tobago in just over one month, with the grand plan to get married during our stay.
However, when reading under the "Weddings-section", I got a little bit worried and wanted to ask for clarifications on some of the facts there. We
were planning to opt for a civil ceremony with just the two of us, and as far as I understand this can only take place in the Registrar General's Office in Scarborough. However, what worried me is what was said about timings: "Marriage Licence: Available from the following offices on production of all necessary documentation. The Special Licence is TT$300, from the Warden's Office and the Marriage Certificates (two) are T$37.50 from the Registrar General's Office. Please note that it can take around a week from application to get them. " The big question is now whether the week long wait refers to both the Special Licence and the Marriage Certificates, or just the latter??? We will only be on the island for 9 days (and I understand that we have to be there for three full days before we can even apply) and I would be so disappointed if we can't get the paperwork in place before we leave.
Has anyone got any hints on how we make sure to get the licence on
time? We have considered using the service of a wedding organised, but her quote was simply not within the budget we have for this trip. Any tips on when to visit the Warden's Office and whether it is wise/possible to make appointments for this or the ceremony already from home?
The last question will be whether anyone can recommend a good photographer and how to get hold of him/her?
All information would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance.
However, when reading under the "Weddings-section", I got a little bit worried and wanted to ask for clarifications on some of the facts there. We
were planning to opt for a civil ceremony with just the two of us, and as far as I understand this can only take place in the Registrar General's Office in Scarborough. However, what worried me is what was said about timings: "Marriage Licence: Available from the following offices on production of all necessary documentation. The Special Licence is TT$300, from the Warden's Office and the Marriage Certificates (two) are T$37.50 from the Registrar General's Office. Please note that it can take around a week from application to get them. " The big question is now whether the week long wait refers to both the Special Licence and the Marriage Certificates, or just the latter??? We will only be on the island for 9 days (and I understand that we have to be there for three full days before we can even apply) and I would be so disappointed if we can't get the paperwork in place before we leave.
Has anyone got any hints on how we make sure to get the licence on
time? We have considered using the service of a wedding organised, but her quote was simply not within the budget we have for this trip. Any tips on when to visit the Warden's Office and whether it is wise/possible to make appointments for this or the ceremony already from home?
The last question will be whether anyone can recommend a good photographer and how to get hold of him/her?
All information would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance.