Some countries require a certificate of capacity to marry, which certifies under Swiss law that there are no impediments to marriage. This certificate is issued by the marital status authority concerned in Switzerland.
Both fiancés must order it. The order can be placed in parallel in different places if the couple is not living in the same country.
Presence in person is required in all cases.
If you are ordering the certificate via the Swiss representation, please ask the representation in advance if an interpreter is required. Any additional costs for the interpreter are at your expense.
The following documents must be submitted in person:
as well as
For Swiss citizens:
- original certificate of current residence
- valid passport or identity card
For citizens of other countries:
- original birth certificate establishing who the parents are
- original current civil status record:
a) certificate establishing that they are unmarried
b) divorce decree that specifies when it entered into force
c) registered partnership dissolution decision that specifies when it entered into force
d) death certificate of deceased spouse/partner - original certificate of current residence
- valid passport or identity card
Certain documents may no longer be required if the person is already registered in the Swiss civil status register.
If the second person is domiciled in Switzerland:
- copy of their certificate of current residence in Switzerland
- copy of their valid passport or identity card
For any joint children not yet entered in the Swiss civil status register:
- original birth certificate of your child
- original official decree establishing filiation or recognition of paternity
- original certificate of current residence
- valid passport or identity card
For any joint children who are entered in the Swiss civil status register:
- copy of their birth certificate
- copy of their valid passport or identity card
Fees
Please contact your Swiss representation regarding the fees.
The original documents are submitted to the civil status authority concerned in Switzerland and must not be older than six months. They will not be returned. Photocopies are not accepted. Additional documents may be required if necessary.
The costs of a thorough verification, should it be necessary, of the foreign civil status documents by a lawyer approved by the Swiss representation are at your expense.