Steps to Legally Marry in Italy
Legal Requirements for Non-Italian Citizens To legally marry in Italy as a foreign couple, you need a civil ceremony at the town hall. Religious ceremonies can follow but are not legally binding. Make sure your documents are translated and legalized. Passports: Valid passports for both partners. Birth Certificates: Official, translated, and legalized with Apostille. Certificate of No Impediment (CNI / Nulla Osta): Must be translated and legalized. Divorce / Death Certificates: Legal proof of previous marriage status. Declaration of Marital Intent: Some municipalities require a sworn declaration. Steps to Legally Marry in Italy ...