Thai marriage

A Thai wedding generally consists of two parts: the legal part and the ceremonial part. These are done separately. There is no requirement of government documentation to have a religious ceremony, which is most common with Thai people. This is considered by many to be the real wedding. Normally, weddings in Thailand are Buddhist. A dowry is still common, but arranged marriages[1] are rare.

The legal part is performed at a local Amphoe where the marriage is registered. It is not a chattel marriage, but a contractual marriage. The marriage certificate is in the Thai language.

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Thai marriage eligibility

Bold text===Eligibility[2]===

NOTE: If the woman is a widow or is divorced, the marriage can only take place after expiry of 310 days from her husband's death or termination of the marriage. The exception being where:

Thai marriage documents needed

Thai Nationals

Foreigners

Thai marriage procedures

The Legalisation and Naturalisation Division, Department of Consular Affairs, Ministry of Foreign Affairs. (www.mfa.go.th) {comments of experience added} 123 Chaeng Wattana Road, Laksi District, Bangkok 11120 Tel. 0–2575 1056–59, 0–2981 7171 08.30–11.30 and 13.00–15.30)

There are two fees available: -

1. Baht 400 per document, and it takes up to two full days or

2. Baht 800 per document for the same day service.

See also

References

  1. ^ Phraya Anuman Rajadhon, The story of Thai marriage custom, Thailand Culture Series; no. 13, National Culture Institute, Bangkok 1954
  2. ^ Thailand Department of Provincial Administration - Marriage Eligibility
  3. ^ Brief Amphoe List