Author: Jeannie G3 (---.asm.bellsouth.net)
Date: 08-03-09 00:32
Hola! Check these editions of the local Culebra newspaper, The Culebra Calendar:
http://www.culebraonline.com/Julio%202009/pages/page_26.html
http://www.culebraonline.com/Mayo%202009/pages/page_26.html
http://www.culebraonline.com/March%202009/pages/page_23.html
All these lucky people were married in Culebra right on the beach a couple of months ago. See if you can contact any of them, you should at least contact Taz. He owns Aquatic Adventures Dive Service right in Culebra and just got married in May, lucky guy, LOL!!!! Felicidades!
You can also find out from the articles what beaches they got married on, where was the reception, etc. You do have to have blood work and paperwork so you can get your marriage certificate afterwords. Don't leave things for the last minute as you may have to take care of some things on the mainland before arriving to Culebra. Plan ahead. How exiting, Felicidades!
It's been 18 years since I got married on the island and things have changed a bit. I found this application in the Registro Demografico of Puerto Rico where you have to fill out a Marriage Certificate Application (scroll to the end where it says in English, Marriage Certificate Application):
http://www.salud.gov.pr/PROGRAMAS/REGISTRODEMOGRAFICO/Pages/RequisitosparasolicituddeMatrimonio.aspx:
Also look at this info about getting married in Puerto Rico:
http://welcome.topuertorico.org/tinfo.shtml
scroll down to where it says Vital Records and to Marriage License Information. You want to make sure after you have the ceremony, to have the actual marriage certificate.
Happy travels! J
supergarcia3
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