Civil, Muslim and Orisa marriages must be performed by a licensed Marriage Officer. Marriage Officers are ordained ministers of a recognized religious denomination or organization. Civil marriage is the most common form of marriage in Trinidad and Tobago and can be performed by a Marriage Officer, Warden or the Registrar General. All Christian marriages performed in a church are civil marriages, provided the presiding minister is a licensed Marriage Officer.
How do I arrange a Civil Marriage?
Couples wanting to get married must first give Notice of Marriage in person at a Civil Registry office. This includes those who wish to get married through a religious ceremony in a church. Please follow the link below for Civil Registry office locations.
If you are subject to Immigration Control you must contact the Registrar General at (868) 624-1660 as you will require permission to marry in this country.
Before giving Notice of Marriage you must:
You need to bring the following documents to your appointment:
Civil Registry Offices
Registration House
72-74 South Quay
Port of Spain
(868) 624-1660
10 Leotaud Street
San Fernando
(868) 653-4858
32 Pro Queen Street
Arima
(868) 667-1700
Caroline Building #2
11 Hamilton Street
Scarborough
Tobago
(868) 639-3210
For more information on Civil Marriages, or for information on Muslim, Hindu or Orisa marriages, please contact:
Registrar General's Office
Registration House
South Quay
Port of Spain
Trinidad, West Indies
Tel. (868) 624-1660
Opening hours: 8:30 am to 3:30 pm, Monday to Friday, except public holidays.
Registrar General Division
Central Administrative Services, Tobago (CAST)
Jerningham Street
Scarborough
Tobago, West Indies
Tel. (868) 639-2652-7
Fax. (868) 639-2505
E-mail: cast1@tstt.net.tt
Opening hours: 8:30 am to 3:30 pm, Monday to Friday, except public holidays.
For more information, please follow the link http://www.legalaffairs.gov.tt/registrar/Default.htm
You must be 18 years of age to marry in Trinidad and Tobago, but exemptions may be granted on religious grounds. The minimum age for Muslim marriages is 12 years old. The minimum age for Hindu marriages is 16 years old. Please contact the Registrar General for information on how to apply for an age exemption.
The cost for a marriage license is TT$62.50. You must also pay an additional TT$25.00 to obtain a certified copy of the Marriage Certificate.
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