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[L237]Legal And Other Requirements
by Kerry Vear-smyth, Ker
The legal side of getting married in Spain does vary from town hall to town hall, but the basic documents remain the same for foreigners that wish to get married in Spain. The following information is required for getting married in Spain.

An original birth certificate (i.e. the long version)
Certificate of Residence (Empadronamiento)
Full Passport
Certificate of no impediment to Marriage. This can be obtained either from your local registry office or from the Spanish consulate. You will need to check which your particular town hall requires.

If applicable, an original divorce certificate, which is the one with the coloured stamp on it.
If applicable, an original death certificate.

All documents that are in English have to have the Hague Apostille on them and is available from the following address:
Legislation Office
Foreign and Commonwealth Office
Admiralty Office
London SW1A 2LG
Tel 0207 008 1111

The current fee for the Apostille is ?19 for each document. If you go there in person, then this process takes roughly about 2 days. If you send the documents by post, it takes about 2 weeks and you need to send an extra ?2 for return postage and packing.

All documents must then be translated into Spanish and presented at the relevant town hall at least 3 months before the planned wedding.

Catholics of any country can be married legally in Spain.
If one of the party is Catholic and the other not, then marriage is still possible with a Dispensation, which must be requested from their Bishopric. Neither party can be divorced. Please note the demand for Catholic churches is high so booking must be made well in advance.

WEDDINGS IN GIBRALTAR
Documents required for civil weddings in Gibraltar for UK citizens include:

Long version of Birth Certificate
Full Passport
Divorce Certificate ? This must be the original with coloured court stamp on it (if applicable).
Death Certificate (if applicable).

Documents required for civil weddings in Gibraltar for non-UK citizens are the same as above, but you will also need a certificate of no impediment to marriage, which is available from the appropriate consulate. This paperwork must be presented at the Marriage Office in Gibraltar at least the day before the wedding before 10.30am. The wedding must be booked in advance and is subject to availability.

The Supreme Court of California rendered a decision on the premiere California roadblock case, Ingersoll v. Palmer, in 1987. This decision set the standard for how law enforcement agencies must conduct roadblocks, otherwise known as sobriety checkpoints. The Supreme Court identified a number of factors for minimizing the intrusiveness on the individual while balancing the needs of society in keeping drunk drivers off the road:

1) Decisionmaking at the Supervisory Level:

Only supervisory law enforcement personnel, and not officers in the field, may make the decision to establish a sobriety checkpoint and select the site. This requirement is important to reduce the potential for arbitrary and random enforcement.

2) Limits on the Discretion of Field Officers:

A neutral mathematical formula, such as every driver, or every third, fifth, or tenth driver should be used in determining who to stop at the roadblock. This requirement takes away the discretion of the individual officer to stop any driver he/she chooses without any legitimate basis.

3) Maintenance of Safety Conditions:

Primary consideration must be given to maintaining safety for motorists and officers. In order to minimize the risk of danger to motorists and police, proper lighting, warning signs and signals and clearly identifiable official vehicles and personnel are necessary. The checkpoint should only be operated when the traffic volume allows the operation to be conducted safely.

4) Reasonable Location:

The location of roadblocks should be determined by policymaking officials rather than by officers in the field. The sites chosen should be those which will be most effective in actually stopping drunk drivers, such as roads which have a high incidence of alcohol-related accidents and arrests.

5) Time and Duration:

Law enforcement officials are expected to exercise good judgment in setting times and durations, with an eye to effectiveness of the operation, and with the safety of motorists in mind. With these considerations in effect, there are no hard and fast rules as to the timing or duration of the roadblock.

6) Indicia of Official Nature of Roadblock:

The roadblock should be established with high visibility, including warning lights, flashing lights, adequate lighting, police vehicles and the presence of uniformed officers. Not only are such factors important for safety reasons, but advance warning will reassure motorists that the stop is duly authorized, thus reducing fright or annoyance to the motorist.

7) Length and Nature of Detention:

Each motorist stopped should be detained only long enough for the officer to question the driver briefly and to look for signs of intoxication, such as alcohol on the breath, slurred speech, and glassy or bloodshot eyes. If the driver does not display signs of impairment, he or she should be permitted to drive on without further delay. If the officer does observe signs of impairment, the driver may be directed to a separate area for a roadside sobriety test. At that point, further investigation must be based on probable cause, and general principles of detention and arrest would apply.

8) Advance Publicity:

Advance publicity is important to the maintenance of a constitutionally permissible sobriety checkpoint. Publicity both reduces the intrusiveness of the stop and increases the deterrent effect of the roadblock. The thought is that advance notice limits intrusion upon the individual’s personal dignity and security because those stopped would anticipate and understand what was happening. Further, advance publicity serves to establish the legitimacy of roadblocks in the minds of motorists.

The Supreme Court also stated that motorists who seek to avoid a roadblock may not be stopped and detained merely because they attempted to avoid the roadblock. However, if the motorist commits a vehicle code violation or displays obvious signs of intoxication, there is adequate probable cause to pull over the motorist, after which point general principles of detention and arrest apply.

If law enforcement does not follow the factors set out by the Supreme Court, the evidence gained as a result of the roadblock may be suppressed as an intrusion on the 4th Amendment rights of the motorist.

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