Please mind that:
it's possible to get married in a Catholic church even if only one of you is Catholic
if you've already been married in a Catholic church, you will be asked to provide a divorce certificate
in Orthodox churches you should have 2 towels, 4 handkerchiefs and 2 icons on the ceremony
in Catholic and Orthodox churches you have to provide a proof that you are baptized
The price of the package “Church wedding” includes:
preparation of the required documents in Czech language
getting your documents translated into Czech
assistance in the foreign police (making the certificate of legal stay in CR)
assistance in the registry office
state fees (foreign police, registry office, Municipality, Ministry of Foreign Affairs)
fee for the services of the church
marriage registration and wedding ceremony
legal interpreter on the ceremony (Czech -> required language)
provision of witnesses on the ceremony if needed (presence of 2 witnesses is obligatory according to the Czech law)
transfer hotel-church-hotel: Mercedes E
musical accompaniment on the ceremony
rose petals confetti after the ceremony
individual consultations on the planning of the wedding day
assistance in the bridal and beauty salons, flower and jewelery shops
assistance in organizing the banquet in the restaurant chosen by the client
one marriage certificate translated and legalized for your country
Please mind that there might be additional fees depending on your requirements:
extra legal interpreter on the ceremony
extra wedding certificates
extra transfers
certificate of marital status (depending on the country of citizenship)
shipment of the wedding certificate by EMS or DHL
additional wedding services – photo, video, flowers, make-up and hairstyle, etc.
The steps you should make to get married in Czech Republic with our agency:
send us a request with the required date and place of marriage
receive a confirmation of availability from us
come to Prague with the originals and get married
receive or get personally your marriage certificate
bring the marriage certificate to your local authority