10 Critical Tips for Court House Weddings
An intimate courthouse wedding at Hennepin County Courthouse in Minneapolis, MN. Courthouse weddings offer a stress-free, meaningful way to say "I do!"
Courthouse weddings are a beautiful, intimate, and stress-free way to say "I do." Whether you’re looking for a budget-friendly alternative to a big wedding or just want to skip the months of planning, a courthouse ceremony can be just as meaningful and special.
But just because it’s simple doesn’t mean there aren’t things to consider! Here are 10 critical tips to help you plan a smooth and memorable courthouse wedding.
Hennepin County marriage licenses do not have a waiting period; the marriage license is valid immediately upon issuance and remains valid for six months. Learn more about their specific requirements here.
1. Know the Legal Requirements
Before you can tie the knot, you need to check your local courthouse’s marriage license requirements. Every state (and sometimes county) has different rules regarding:
✔ ID and residency requirements
✔ Marriage license fees
✔ Waiting periods
✔ Witness requirements
Pro Tip: Some courthouses require an appointment for your ceremony, while others allow walk-ins. Call ahead to confirm!
2. Bring the Right Documents
To avoid last-minute surprises, make sure you have:
A valid photo ID (driver’s license or passport)
Your marriage license (some places require a waiting period)
Any required witnesses (rules vary by location)
Divorce decree or death certificate (if applicable)
Pro Tip: Double-check with your courthouse what forms of payment are accepted for the marriage license fee. Some places only take cash!
3. Choose the Right Day & Time
Courthouse weddings can be quick and efficient, but timing makes a big difference:
Avoid peak hours – Lunch breaks and Fridays are the busiest times.
Consider a weekday morning for a quieter, more intimate experience.
Ask about guest limits – Some courthouses have a cap on how many people can attend.
A glowing bride after her intimate courthouse wedding at Hennepin County Courthouse in Minneapolis. Courthouse weddings can be both simple and stunning!
4. Dress How You Want – There Are No Rules!
One of the best things about a courthouse wedding? You can wear whatever you want! Whether it’s a classic white dress, a chic jumpsuit, or something totally non-traditional, go with what makes you feel amazing.
Pro Tip: Even if it’s a simple wedding, photographs last forever—so choose an outfit you’ll love looking back on!
5. Hire a Photographer (Don’t Just Bring a Friend with a Camera)
Just because it’s a courthouse wedding doesn’t mean you should skip on capturing the moment! Some courthouses allow photographers inside, while others only permit photos outside.
Photography Tips:
Ask if photography is allowed inside the courthouse.
Plan for beautiful outdoor portraits nearby.
Consider a post-ceremony photo session to celebrate.
If you’re in the Twin Cities area and looking for a photographer, I’d love to capture your courthouse wedding!
6. Plan a Post-Wedding Celebration
A courthouse ceremony may be short and sweet, but you can still make the day special! Consider:
A restaurant dinner with close family & friends
A champagne toast at a favorite spot
A fun photoshoot in the city
Pro Tip: If you plan to celebrate at a restaurant, make a reservation in advance—especially if it’s a weekend!
7. Bring a Personal Touch to the Ceremony
Most courthouse ceremonies are brief and to the point, but you can still make it feel meaningful and unique. Some ideas:
Write your own short personal vows (if allowed)
Bring a small bouquet(s) and/or boutonniere(s)
Play your favorite song on the way there
Hennepin County requires two witness signatures (16 years or older in age), the officiant AND the couple to sign the marriage license.
8. Have Witnesses Ready (Usually Required)
Some states require one or two witnesses to sign the marriage certificate, while others don’t. If you don’t have a witness, some courthouses will provide one for a small fee.
Pro Tip: Ask a friend, family member, or even your photographer to be your witness!
Just married! A beautiful moment captured outside Hennepin County Courthouse in Minneapolis after a heartfelt courthouse wedding ceremony.
9. Don’t Forget the Marriage Certificate!
After the ceremony, you’ll need to officially file your marriage license to receive your marriage certificate. Some courthouses process it immediately, while others mail it out to you within a few weeks.
How to Get Copies:
Request multiple certified copies (needed for name changes, legal documents, etc.).
Check if you can order them online for convenience.
10. Make It Special in Your Own Way
A courthouse wedding doesn’t mean you have to skip the special moments of a big wedding. Find ways to make the day memorable for you and your partner — Whether it’s just the two of you or a small group of loved ones, make the day about celebrating your love!
Create a wedding playlist for the drive there
Exchange small personal gifts or letters
Plan a romantic getaway or honeymoon after
A Courthouse Wedding Can Be Just as Magical
Courthouse weddings may be simple, but they can be just as romantic and meaningful as any big wedding. With a little planning, you can create a beautiful, stress-free day that reflects your love story.
If you’re planning a courthouse wedding and want gorgeous, intimate photos to remember the day, I’d love to be your photographer!