In the Cayman Islands, marriage is regulated under the Marriage Law (2020 Revision). Here are the main types of marriage recognized in the Cayman Islands:
- Civil Marriage
Performed by: A civil registrar or Marriage Officer (authorized official).
Location: Can take place at the Registrar’s office or an approved location (including beaches, resorts, etc.).
Requirements:
Both parties must be over 18 (or 16+ with parental consent).
A valid non-impediment certificate (stating you’re free to marry).
Passport or other valid ID.
Notice of marriage and marriage license (obtained through the General Registry).
Two witnesses present at the ceremony.
- Religious Marriage
Performed by: A recognized Marriage Officer (such as a minister or priest) affiliated with a registered religious organization.
Location: At a place of worship or another location approved by the Marriage Officer.
Requirements: Similar to civil marriage (license, IDs, witnesses, etc.).
- Customary/Traditional Marriages
Status: Not legally recognized under Cayman Islands law.
If someone undergoes a traditional or cultural marriage ceremony (without legal registration or license), it won’t be legally binding unless followed by a civil or religious legal marriage.
- Same-Sex Marriage
Status: Not recognized.
The Cayman Islands does not allow same-sex marriages, but it recognizes civil partnerships under the Civil Partnership Law, 2020, which grants many of the same legal rights as marriage.
- Destination Weddings (for non-residents)
Popular among tourists due to the island’s beauty.
Legal for foreigners as long as they meet the documentation and notice period requirements.
Requires a special marriage license.