Bali Vibes as Bali Wedding Planner offering a Legal Service to register your wedding in Bali. Do your legal wedding in Bali can be a beautiful and unique experience, But please make sure that all paper work is understoond and prepared as to not spoil the wonderful moment.
Please note the following;
Any persons of foreign nationality choosing to be married in Bali under Indonesian Law are required to obtain a Certificate of No Impediment from their Consular or Embassy representative in Indonesia before a wedding can take place. Most Consular or Embassy representatives charge for processing the application and issuance of the document.
In accordance with Law No. 1 of 1974 concerning marriages in Indonesia (Article 2 (1): “a marriage is legitimate if it has been performed according to the laws of the respective religious beliefs of the parties concerned.”
All couples who marry in Indonesia must declare a religion. Agnosticism and Atheism are not recognized. The Civil Registry Office can record marriages of persons of Islam, Hindu, Buddhist, Christian-Protestant and Christian-Catholic faiths. Marriage partners must have the same religion, otherwise one partner must make a written declaration of change of religion.
The Religious Marriage under Islam is performed by the Office of Religious Affairs (Kantor Urusan Agama) in a ceremony at a mosque, the home, a restaurant, or any other place chosen by the couple and is legal immediately after the ceremony.
A Christian, Hindu or Buddhist marriage is usually performed first in a church or temple ceremony. After the religious ceremony, every non-Islamic marriage must be recorded with the Civil Registry (Kantor Catatan Sipil). Without the registration by the Civil Registry these marriages are not legal. Recording by Civil Registry officials can be performed directly at the religious ceremony for an additional fee.
Persons of non-Islamic faith are required to file with the Civil Registry Office in the Regency where they are staying first a ‘Notice of Intention to Marry’ as well as a ‘Letter of No Impediment’ obtained from their consular representatives.
For the issue of the Letter of No Impediment to Marriage by your Consular Representative you will need to present for yourself and your fiance(e) your Passport(s) valid for more than 6 months and Certified Divorce Decrees (absolute/final) and/or Death Certificates regarding the termination of all previous marriages. Please contact the Consular Representative of your country for details well before the intended date of marriage.
Detailed Wedding information on wedding procession, schedule, liturgy etc via email or in person
1 Pre-Wedding meeting with Wedding coordinator including transportation to and from the venue
Arrangement of Letter of No Impediment at your consulate located in Bali.
1 Wedding coordinators on the Wedding day with full assistance and service.
Translation of birth certificates and any other documents required.
Civil Wedding Ceremony
Fee for Local Government
Legal marriage certificate from Indonesian Government