How to Get Married in Las Vegas
Important Things to Know
- You must be currently unmarried and at least 18 years of age
- You must have government-issued identification with a photo displaying your current likeness (for example, a driver’s license or passport)
- Blood tests are not required
- Once you get your license you can get married—there is no waiting period
- The marriage license expires one year from the date it is issued
- The ceremony must be performed in Nevada by an Officiant licensed in Nevada
- Someone other than the Officiant must witness you saying your vows
Step 1: Apply for a Marriage License (license to get married)
- Apply online (your application will stay in our system for one year)
- Both parties must complete their own information, and names must match exactly as shown on the identification that will be presented when appearing in person
- Be sure to check all spelling, as corrections to marriage documents may result in a fee
- Once submitted, save your confirmation number and bring it with you
Step 2: Pick up your Marriage License
- Together, go to the Clark County Marriage License Bureau
- No appointment is necessary and it typically takes less than one hour
- Provide the clerk your confirmation number or names and present your identification
- Verify all of your information is correct before leaving
- Pay the $102 fee (convenience fee extra if paid by credit/debit)
Step 3: Say, “I Do!”
- If you haven’t already, select a wedding chapel or wedding planner (civil marriage services are available through the Clerk’s Office and must be booked online)
- Bring all of your paperwork with you to the ceremony (marriage license, marriage certificate and keepsake)
- State your vows in front of at least one witness (someone other than the Officiant)
- The Officiant will file your marriage certificate within ten calendar days (if you need proof of marriage earlier, discuss options with your Officiant)
Step 4: Show the World that You are Married
- Once filed, your certified marriage certificate can be ordered online or purchased in person
- Marriage certificates cost $20 for each certified copy
- If needed, an Apostille can be obtained from the Nevada Secretary of State’s Office (check with your government if you are unsure)
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