Jodey, thats great, thank you for the info! But they should take it off their website cuz I too already got this done and never thought they would do it there...
From their website:
What are the requirements to get a marriage license in Mexico?
Valid passport
Tourist Cards (blue sheets that you receive at the airport)
Apostille certified birth certificates for Bride & Groom (see below)
If applicable, final Record of Divorce
If applicable, Death Certificate
Health certificate and blood test provided by a Mexican Official*
Bride & Groom must arrive four business days prior to the ceremony! (Saturdays, Sundays and public holidays do not count).
*Additional costs apply.
What is an Apostille document. Why do I need it and where do I get it?
Apostille is a French word which means a certification. It is commonly used in English to refer to the legalization of a document for international use under the terms of the 1961 Hague Convention Abolishing the Requirement of Legalization for Foreign Public Documents. Documents which have been notarized by a notary public, and certain other documents, and then certified with a conformant apostille are accepted for legal use in all the nations that have signed the Hague Convention. (Courtesy of Wikipedia, Apostille - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia)