Cayman Islands Planning Tips :: Officiants

Many of my past couples have asked friends or family members to perform their ceremony.  I always love this because the ceremony becomes extremely personal–not just for the couple but for everyone attending the wedding.  In order for the ceremony to be legal, however, you must have a Cayman Islands Marriage officer present at the ceremony to witness that the ceremony has taken place as well as ensure the appropriate paperwork is signed.  Without a Cayman Islands Marriage Officer, your ceremony is not legal in the Cayman Islands. 

With that said, in Cayman there are some fantastic marriage officers who will also make your day extra special!  They are more than happy to work with you leading up to the day to create a ceremony that is personal, reflects your style and is also legally binding. 

Any questions or any planning tips you need help with?  Let me know!

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2 Responses to “Cayman Islands Planning Tips :: Officiants”
  1. laura says:

    I was wondering where I can find CI registered wedding officers online? I’m having a hard time finding the right officiant, and I don’t see any listed in your preferred vendors? Thanks for any tips…

  2. Danielle says:

    Hi Laura, thank you so much for commenting on Crystal Blue! I will send you an email with the information for CI marriage officers!

    Danielle

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