Information for Travelers
Marriage Procedures for Americans Wanting to Marry in
The following information is to assist American citizens contemplating marriage in
Although marriage statutes in the
To be legal, all marriages must be performed by a Nigerien civil authority, i.e., an “officier de l’état civil”. In practice, this means the mayor (maire) or his legally authorized representative, such as a deputy mayor (adjoint), or his secretary general (secrétaire general).
a. Birth Certificate
b. A valid U.S. passport containing a valid Nigerien visa
c. National I.D. Card
d. Certificat de non-opposition (certificate showing that the parties are free to marry)
e. Certificat de Residence (certificate of Residence from the Central Police Station)
f. Déclaration en vue de mariage (Affidavit for marriage purposes)
Witnesses:
a. One witness for the bride
b. One witness for the groom
c. Documents of identification (Passport or I.D. Card) for the witnesses
Fees:
No fees are charged for performing the ceremony but, two hundred francs (200 FCFA) is charged for the issuance of each copy of the marriage certificate. There is no limit on the number of copies that are requested.




