Wedding Packages

Sign & Go | Let’s Get This Thing Legal!
(Starting at $75)

  • A marriage license signing ceremony, also known as a 'sign and go' ceremony, a 'signing-only' ceremony, or an officiant 'signature service,' centers on the couple's legal marriage rather than the traditional wedding rituals.
  • We will meet at your favorite local cafe, park, bar, hospital room, bus terminal or location of your choice. We'll say the legal words, sign the necessary papers, and that's it—no stress.
  • If you are planning to marry overseas and you want to complete the legal paperwork before you go, this is the way to go. This is the perfect option for a no stress alternative to the court house.
  • Includes the couple and two witnesses only, along with traditional script writing. Officiant will sign and stamp the marriage license.
  • 15 minutes maximum ceremony

Elopement (Starting at $130)

  • This is about ease and comfort. Your elopement reflects your love story without the constraints of tradition. It is an intimate wedding experience designed for just the two of you or a few chosen guests, centered solely on your love and commitment.
  • Whether you envision a chapel ceremony, a park, a yacht, or a beach setting, elopements provide the flexibility to create a day that is intimately and uniquely yours.
  • Includes the couple and up to four guests, along with traditional script writing. Officiant will sign and stamp the marriage license.
  • Keepsake marriage certificate included.
  • 30 minutes maximum ceremony.

Intimate Celebration (Starting at $200)

  • An intimate celebration tailored for a smaller guest count creates a deeply personal atmosphere, enabling couples to share their special day with only their closest loved ones. With fewer distractions and less pressure, couples can concentrate on each other, resulting in genuine and meaningful moments. This setting often enhances the sense of connection and authenticity, allowing couples to be themselves and celebrate their love in a relaxed and heartfelt manner.
  • Includes the couple and up to ten guests, along with custom script writing. Your officiant will sign and stamp the marriage license.
  • Keepsake marriage certificate included.
  • 60 minutes maximum ceremony.

Vow Renewal (Starting at $220)

  • The married couple reaffirms their commitment to each other by renewing the vows they made during their original wedding. It often serves as a way to celebrate a significant anniversary, strengthen their bond, or mark a special milestone in their relationship. The ceremony can be as formal or informal as the couple desires and might include exchanging new vows, repeating the original vows, or simply reflecting on their journey together.
  • Includes custom script writing. Your officiant will sign and stamp applicable documents.
  • Keepsake marriage certificate included.
  • 60 minutes maximum ceremony.

We are ready to serve!

  • All partnerships
  • Traditional or non-traditional ceremonies
  • Religious and Non-Religious

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Additional Wedding Services / Fees

  1. Unity Ceremony
    • Includes script writing. This does not include props (ex: candles, cords, liquids, sand) used in the ceremony.
  2. Wedding Rehearsal Attendance
    • Officiant will attend your wedding rehearsal.
  3. Deliver Marriage License To Courthouse
    • Officiant will drive to the courthouse and hand deliver your marriage license.
  4. Wedding Arch Rental
  5. Flower Bouquet
  6. Ceremonial Wedding Broom
  7. Photographer
  8. Videographer

FAQ - How To Get Married in Florida

Florida Residents

When applying for a marriage license in the State of Florida, both parties, aged 18 and over, must be present at the Clerk of Court. A Florida marriage license permits a couple to marry anywhere within the state, regardless of the county where the license was issued.

Acceptable forms of identification include:

  • Drivers license
  • Passport
  • State identification card
  • US Military identification
  • Alien registration card

Additionally, in compliance with Florida law, anyone who has been issued a Social Security number must provide it during the marriage license application process.

For Florida residents, there is a mandatory 3-day waiting period before the marriage license becomes effective. However, residents may opt to attend a premarital course from a registered provider, which can waive the waiting period.

Out of State Residents / US Citizens

 

Out-of-state residents can obtain a Florida Marriage License through our Florida Marriage License By Mail program.

Alternatively, you may also obtain your Florida Marriage License at any Clerk of Court in the State of Florida.

Both the bride and groom must present valid photo identification, such as a driver’s license, state identification card, government or military identification card, or passport.

There is no waiting period for out-of-state residents.

If either party was previously married and divorced, the date of the divorce must be provided. If the divorce was finalized within thirty days prior to applying for a new marriage license, a certified copy of the recorded final order will be required.

 

International Residents

You may obtain your Florida Marriage License through our convenient Florida Marriage License By Mail program, or by visiting any Clerk of Court in the State of Florida. Both the bride and groom are required to present a valid photo passport as identification.

For individuals who are not U.S. citizens and are from a foreign country, alien registration documentation or other proof containing an alien registration number is acceptable for obtaining a marriage license. If either party has been previously married and divorced, the date of the divorce must be provided. If the divorce was finalized within thirty days prior to applying for a new marriage license, a certified copy of the recorded final order will be required.

International residents are not subject to a waiting period. However, most countries require that the marriage license be registered with the local registrar office or government agency. It is advisable to consult with your embassy, consulate, or appropriate office for specific requirements.

Previously Married?

If previously married, the specific date of the death, divorce, or annulment of the most recent marriage must be provided.