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Reservations-

The Easy Way
 
 

The first step in reserving your personalized Island Wedding is to send Cheryl an e-mail or call Cheryl at 1-800-937-1346.

You can download and print forms for the marriage license and application here.

The automatic fill-in forms you will find on other web sites are the actual forms the Territorial Court requires. Please fill in the blanks and print. Then sign and FAX to 340 775 6907, or email to Cheryl for her review.  Then, she will ask you to sign and mail to her.  She will submit the proper forms on your behalf, so that it is a quick and easy process when you arrive on island.

When she knows who you are; what you want and when you will be in St. Thomas, she will take a non refundable deposit of $150.  A second payment to bring your balance to 50% of the estimated charges is due one month before your ceremony.  The balance is due on or before the wedding.   Although changing circumstances (ship schedules, court schedules, etc.) may sometimes alter your original plan; your wedding is a sacred trust with Cheryl and she will do anything in her power to make it happen in the manner that is best for you.

Reservations can be secured with VISA or MasterCard or by sending a personal or cashiers check to:  Cheryl Toner, Deliver It Inc. 129-131 Sub Base,  St. Thomas, USVI   00802

She will send you a confirmation letter listing the services you have ordered; the date; the times; the cost; and what you will need for identification, etc.  Please read this confirmation carefully to ensure everyone is working together.  Sometimes the ships' times don't correspond to local times; sometimes there are different transportation arrangements for different members of the wedding party.

Deposits for weddings that are cancelled are refundable (minus a service charge) up to two weeks prior to the wedding.  Couples who fail to appear for their pickups are liable for the entire cost of the wedding.


All this sounds more complicated than it really is...  Just ask Cheryl...