Playa del Carmen waives fees for same-sex weddings and gender identity documents during Pride Month
Playa del Carmen will mark Pride Month by providing free same-sex marriages and gender-identity paperwork, expanding benefits from prior years as inclusion efforts intensify in Quintana Roo. The City Council last week approved a 100% subsidy on municipal fees for collective same-sex weddings in June, though not for standard unions at city hall. Collective ceremonies will be held in June, and couples must pre-register. The 100% discount for June weddings applies only to collective weddings, which are popular across Mexico, for both gay and straight marriages. (Unsplash) Additionally, the city is waiving 100% of municipal fees for legal gender identity recognition certificates through Dec. 31, 2026, a process that allows people to update their official documents so their name and gender markers match their lived identity. Playa del Carmen officials said the measures aim to “foster equality, inclusion and respect for the human rights of all people.” Bodas colectivas (collective weddings) and mass LGBTQ+ weddings — often organized by state or local governments — are highly popular across Mexico, where same-sex marriage has been legal in all 32 states since October 2022. Playa del Carmen’s new policy builds on earlier programs. In 2023, the municipality offered a 100% discount on collective weddings but only a 50% subsidy on gender identity certificates. The actions coincide with broader Pride Month activities in the region, including marches on Saturday in Cancún and Isla Mujeres , and June 28 in Playa del Carmen — which travel and LGBTQ+ publications consistently describe as one of Mexico’s top LGBTQ+ beach destinations. Couples who want to join the collective nuptials in Playa del Carmen must sign up with the civil registry, which coordinates mass wedding events that can bring dozens of pairs to the same ceremony. Activists say such subsidies matter even in a country where same-sex marriage is legal nationwide, because fees and paperwork can pose barriers for lower-income couples and trans people seeking to update their documents. With reports from La Jornada Maya and Noticaribe The post Playa del Carmen waives fees for same-sex weddings and gender identity documents during Pride Month appeared first on Mexico News Daily
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