We went to our local amphur in Sattahip with all the documents showing that our marriage had been approved by the U.S. embassy and the Thai consulate (both in Bangkok) as required and were put on a 2 month queue. It really didn't matter to us because time is not of the essense but for some couples this could create a hardship.
Couples can go to any amphur to get their marriage registered. All operate differently and have their own rules (welcome to Thailand)...so my advice would be to contact several amphurs and ask them up-front what their lead times are to avoid this long wait. I'm saying this knowing that most of you here are not the least bit interested in this endeavor...555.
Rumor has it (Asian Now) that some registrations can be done the same day, although when there's a farang involved they seem to prefer that you use one of their agents if you want to get it done that quick...for a $$cost$$ of course. Go figure!
We're just glad to have this behind us and planning a little honeymoon soon... before I tumble off a balcony...
