Weddings at Pueblo Bonito Hotels & Resorts
A wedding is the celebration of a lifetime, and whether that celebration is a solemn ritual with hundreds in attendance or a tender private moment, the wedding day is meaningful and memorable, a day of joyous communion.
Often, months of planning and preparation culminate in this day of celebration. Our wedding packages feature informative text, pictures, and ideas, both traditional and innovative, that apply to any of our seven Pueblo Bonito Resorts. We will be honored to help you with those special touches that make your wedding day magical.
Wedding Packages, Pricing & More
The base price for our wedding packages begin at $1,500.00. To view our pricing and package options for weddings at any of our Pueblo Bonito Resorts, please click on any of the resorts listed below.
Legal Requirements & Information
To view information regarding legal requirements and important items to keep in mind while planning your wedding at Pueblo Bonito Hotels & resorts please click below.
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Judge (Legal Ceremonies) / Justice Of The Peace
Legal marriages in Mexico are performed only by the judge of the civil registry, usually at the offices of the Civil Registry, but the judge goes also to hotels or other areas to perform marriage services.
An application form for the marriage must be filled out in Spanish and delivered to the Civil Registry office two days before the day of the wedding. You need to provide the following legal paper work to the Civil Registry two days before the wedding.
Documents
- Both the Bride and Groom must provide a copy of his and her birth certificate.
- A blood test must be performed in Mexico two or three days prior to the wedding day at Centro de Salud in Cabo San Lucas.
- Bride and groom must each have a valid tourist permit or other visa permitting them to travel to Mexico. Please provide a copy.
Previous Spouses
Copy of the divorce decree or death certificate. These documents should have a letter attesting to the legality of the divorce from the secretary of state of the state in the United States where they were issued, and it should be translated into Spanish.
Note: If you want the wedding to be in a place other than the offices, a fee is charged.
In Mexico the custom is to get married twice. The legal marriage is considered a formality. The religious marriage is considered the really important occasion.
Information Required For The Marriage Form
Both bride and groom must provide the following information:
- Complete name according to your birth certificate
- Place of birth
- Nationality
- Regular address
- Age
- Occupation
- Date of birth
- Phone number
Both bride and groom must provide the following information from their parents:
- Complete name of the father (according to his birth certificate)
- Regular address
- Occupation
- Nationality
- Complete name of the mother (according to her birth certificate)
- Regular Address
- Occupation
- Nationality
Required information for four witnesses:
- Copy of an official ID
- Complete name (according to his/her birth certificate)
- Regular address
- Relationship with bride or groom
- Marital status
- Occupation
- Age
Please specify if you want personal property to be held in joint or separate ownership.
This marriage is recognized as legal throughout the world.