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How to get married in New York City

So, you are thinking about getting married in New York City? First of all, brilliant idea! There is no better place in the world than to elope in the Big Apple. NYC is full of love, life, skyscrapers, yellow cabs, bagels, squirrels, parks, bridges, art, lox, architecture and honking. Lots of honking. It’s a buzz you’ll never forget on the biggest day of your lives.

 

But how?

 

But how do you actually get married in New York? Once you have made the decision that New York is the place to get hitched, the next question on most couple’s lips is how, especially when you’re not native New Yorkers.? Lucky for you, I have photographed hundreds of elopements and weddings in New York City, so I’m familiar and very comfortable with the logistics and know just what questions you need answering.

 

Here you’ll find the answers, pulling together all the gems and best-kept secrets for an authentic and stress-free celebration when you elope in New York City.

 

Just a heads-up: if you are German speaking, please read this page instead on how to get married in New York: Heiraten in New York? Von der Lizenz zur Apostille

How do we get married at City Hall?

Actually, you don’t get married at City Hall! It’s a common misconception that wedding ceremonies in Manhattan happen at City Hall. The truth is that both obtaining your wedding license and having the ceremony take place at the “Office of the City Clerk : Marriage Bureau”. The City Clerk’s Office is located at 141 Worth Street in Manhattan. Opening hours are Monday through Friday from 8.30am to 3.45pm, except on major holidays. Be sure to check before you go.

Got it! So how do we get started?

First things first, all couples who intend to get married in New York must obtain a ‘Marriage License’. The fee for the license is $35, which can be paid by credit card or money order, payable to the City Clerk. This license is valid for 60 days and can be used anywhere within the state of New York.

 

Make sure to bring proper identification when applying. Even though you might have to wait a bit for your license at the clerk’s office, the ‘people watching’ definitely makes up for it. Relax and enjoy the hustle and bustle of this unique place. It’s all part of the experience when you elope to New York City.

 

Here’s a bonus for you.

 

If you were married before, you will be asked to list all prior marriages. You are required to include your previous spouse’s full name and the date the divorce decree was granted. You also have to provide the city, state, and country where the divorce was issued.

 

And here’s another one. Make sure to check out – and subscribe to – our YouTube Channel, where I walk you through the license application process from start to finish. You also will find all kinds of inspirational videos all about getting married in New York City.

How to apply for a New York City marriage license?

Getting a NYC marriage license has never been easier. In the last couple of years there have been many changes to the process, mainly due to COVID-19. The biggest change is that you can no longer just show up at the City Clerk's Office and wait in line to get your marriage license. Couples must book an appointment to be allowed inside the City Clerk’s Office. With the process being streamlined, these are the new steps you’ll need to do to walk away with your NYC marriage license.

1. Complete your 'Marriage License Application' online.

The marriage license application is very straightforward and easy. Before you begin, you will want to be prepared with your personal information for each spouse. Upon completion you’ll get a confirmation number via email. Keep this confirmation number for further use. The completed confirmed application is only good for 21 days so make sure to not apply for your license too early. You must be physically in the state of NY for the interview appointment.

2. Secure a 'Marriage License Interview'

Interview Appointments are now available virtually and in-person. New appointments are released every Monday at 9am EST for in-person appointments and every Thursday at 9am EST for virtual appointments. Part of the difficulty for our out-of-town couples is that your interview appointment must be scheduled for when you are both physically in the state of NY. You can schedule your interview appointment right HERE.

3. Attend Marriage License Interview

Whether you are interviewing in-person or virtually you’ll need to have with you your confirmation numbers, photo ID’s, divorce creed (if applicable), a credit card for payment at in-person interviews. Virtual interviews will need the payment confirmation at the time of your interview.

 

Pro Tip

 

Please pay close attention to the names, name changes and individual details printed on the marriage license. If either spouse is planning on changing their last name, make sure it appears on the marriage license before completion of your interview. If you don’t have it fixed before the marriage license is signed, then it’s a long process to correct it.

4. Walk away with your Marriage License. Ready to get married!!

There you have it, the step-by-step process for acquiring your New York City marriage license. If you take it step-by-step, I promise that the process is very straight forward.

We got our marriage license. What’s next?

Well, it’s time to get hitched then! Important: You must wait a minimum of 24 hours after obtaining your marriage license before you can have your wedding. (Unless you obtain a 'Judicial Waiver'. I would suggest, though, to wait the 24 hours because isn’t anticipation the best after all?). Once the 24 hours have passed, you can either have your ceremony at the Office of the City Clerk or you can have your wedding conducted by a registered marriage officiant. The best officiant and celebrant in NYC is 'Jackie Reinking - New York Elopement Officiant'. Hands down! Did I mention she’s also my wife?!

We would like to have our ceremony at the City Clerk’s Office...

Great! First you need to schedule a marriage ceremony with the City Clerk's Office. After your 24 hours wait, bring your marriage license, proper identification, at least one witness (I’m happy to be your witness. Just let me know ahead of time so I can bring my ID) and a little bit of time. The fee for the ceremony in the City Clerk’s Office is $25 and can be paid by credit card or money order, payable to the City Clerk. Ceremonies are held during regular business hours between 8.30am and 3.45pm.

Also...

I highly recommend skipping ceremonies during the lunch hour, Valentine’s Day and all dates that are easy to remember (2.3.23 for example). The City Clerk’s Office is an amazing place to just sit and watch all the different couples go by so just enjoy the show. When it is your turn, your number will be called and you will be married by one of the officiants in either the East or West Chapel of the Clerk’s Office. Don’t be surprised when the ceremony itself will take no more than 90 seconds. Don’t blink or you might miss it! After the ceremony, you will receive your ‘Certificate of Marriage’ from the wedding officiant. And then it’s time to party!

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We would like to have our ceremony outside the City Clerk’s Office...

Even better! To tie the knot on location, find a registered marriage officiant and schedule a date, time and place where you would like to get married. With an officiant, you’re not bound to any business hours or availability of City Clerk ceremony appointments. You can get hitched 24/7, 365 days a year anywhere in the city.

 

You would like to say YES, in Central Park? No problem. You want to get hitched on the 'Top of the Rock'? Do it! How about 'The High Line Park'? It’s your wedding! It can be anywhere you dream it to be, so pick a location and have fun. Once you have figured out all the details, make sure to bring your marriage license, proper identification, at least one witness (again, I’m happy to be your witness. Just let me know ahead of time so I can bring my ID) and that’s it.

 

After the ceremony...

 

The officiant will have you and your witness sign the marriage license and then return the paperwork to the City Clerk’s office for you. You will receive your ‘Certificate of Marriage’ in the mail within 6-8 weeks from the wedding date.

How can we find a registered wedding officiant?

There are a couple of different ways to find your officiant. One way would be Google. Another way would be some research on WeddingWire or The Knot. The best option by far, however, would be to contact my beautiful and talented wife, Jackie Reinking. Jackie and I work hand in hand and she conducts beautiful ceremonies. Or even better, book us as a TEAM! In any case, you can verify whether the officiant you selected is registered with the Office of the City Clerk by calling 311.

What else should we know? Do you have any tips for us?

Relax and enjoy the process. You are in New York City! What could be better, right? Laid-back and loads of fun are the defining features of the elopements I shoot, and yet each one is entirely different, because it’s personal to you.

Some handy advice from a local to you:

  • The closest subways to the City Clerk’s office are the 4, 5 and 6 lines (‘Brooklyn Bridge – City Hall’ stop), the R (‘City Hall’ stop) and the 2 and 3 line (‘Park Place’ stop).
  • If you need a last minute bouquet, you can buy flowers inside the City Clerk’s office (not a good idea). Or there is usually a flower stand right outside the clerk’s office (better idea). But what you should do is ask me for my florist contacts so you can be sure that you will have a beautiful bouquet on the day of your wedding (best idea).
  • Yes, there are bathrooms inside the City Clerk’s office.
  • No, they do not sell water or other beverages at the Clerk’s office.
  • Yes, they actually do sell, “I got married in New York” magnets, T-Shirts, mugs and other items in the lobby.

I hope this guide helps you when planning your New York City elopement. If you have any other questions, or if you would like more information about my photography services, please feel free to reach out. I am happy to help and can’t wait to meet you. Eloping in New York City, it’s the best thing ever. How can I be so sure? I did it myself! Let me bring that magic to you, too.

Sascha Reinking New York Wedding & Elopement Photographer
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