Marriage in Honduras
Marriage in Honduras can be civil, religious, or both, and traditions often blend modern law with cultural customs.
1. Legal Marriage Requirements (Civil Marriage)
- Minimum age: 18 years old for both men and women
- Persons aged 16–17 may marry with parental consent
- Both partners must present:
- Birth certificates
- National ID or passport
- Proof of being single (or divorce/death certificate if previously married)
- Marriage must be registered with the Civil Registry
2. Religious Marriage
- Roman Catholic and Evangelical ceremonies are common
- Many couples have both a civil ceremony (legal) and a church ceremony (spiritual)
- Religious marriage alone is not legally valid unless also registered with civil authorities
3. Wedding Traditions
- Catholic weddings often feature a “arras” ceremony (groom gives bride 13 coins as a sign of prosperity and commitment)
- Traditional Garífuna weddings include drumming, dancing, and community feasts
- In rural areas, extended family and neighbors often participate in the celebration
- Popular to serve local dishes such as tamales, roast pork, and pastries
4. Modern Trends
- Urban couples often choose smaller, modern weddings
- Destination weddings in Roatán and the Bay Islands are becoming popular with foreigners
- Increasing number of civil-only marriages due to cost and convenience
5. International & Foreign Marriages
- Foreigners can marry in Honduras, but must present translated and legalized documents
- Marriages in Honduras are recognized internationally if properly registered