New York · Est. for the modern couple

Get married today. Quietly, beautifully, on your terms.

License, ceremony, and certified proof — completed in a single, unhurried hour in New York. No courthouse lines. No stress.

Under 60 minutes

Fully legal

Private

Couple getting married in New York with simple wedding ceremony and bouquet near city window
500+

couples married this year

As featured in

NY Times

Forbes

Vogue

TimeOut NY

Brides

Why wait

Say "I do" without
waiting weeks.

Skip the courthouse queues, the paperwork chaos, and months of scheduling. We handle your New York marriage license, lead a heartfelt private ceremony, and hand you certified proof — all in one visit.

Whether it’s an elopement, an immigration timeline, or simply two people ready to commit, we make it simple, dignified, and entirely yours.

500+

Couples married

4.9

Average rating

The process

Four steps. One quiet hour.

01

Book

Reserve a time online or call. Same-day slots available.

02

Bring ID

Both parties bring a government-issued photo ID. That’s all.

03

Marry

Enjoy a warm, personal ceremony led by our officiant.

04

Take Proof

Leave with your signed license and certified copy in hand.

Why us

Built for the moment
you said yes.

No courthouse stress

Skip the lines, the waits, the bureaucracy.

All-in-one service

License, ceremony, and certificate — under one roof.

Instant legal proof

Walk out with documents the same day.

Private & discreet

Intimate, warm, and entirely judgment-free.

No courthouse stress

Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens, Bronx, Staten Island.

Smooth & efficient

Most ceremonies wrap in under an hour.

From choosing us to
choosing forever.

The only thing standing between you and married life is a single appointment.

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Packages

Packages designed
for you.

Choose the experience that fits your day. Transparent and unhurried.

Bride signing marriage certificate while partner holds hands during same day wedding in New York

License Only

30 min · Prices vary by location

We file your New York marriage license — no ceremony required.

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Couple getting married in New York with simple wedding ceremony and bouquet

License + Ceremony

1 hr · Prices vary by location

Our most chosen package — license, vows, and a private ceremony.

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Most chosen

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Ceremony Only

30 min · Prices vary by location

Already have your license? We’ll perform a heartfelt ceremony.

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All-Inclusive

90 min · Prices vary by location

The full experience — license, ceremony, photos, and bouquet.

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Real couples

Love, on the record.

"Got married in 45 minutes flat. Stress-free, warm, and weirdly emotional. We cried. We loved it."
— Maya & Jordan
"We needed it done fast for our visa timeline. They handled everything — it felt like a real wedding, not paperwork."
— Priya & Sam
"Two introverts. No guests. Perfect ceremony. The officiant made our vows feel huge."
— Alex & Robin
"Booked Tuesday, married Wednesday. Certified copy in hand the same day. Wild and amazing."
— Daniela & Marco
Moments

Real couples. Real ceremonies. Quiet hours that became the start of everything.

Questions

Everything you're wondering.

Yes. In most cases, we issue your license, perform the ceremony, and provide a certified copy all in a single visit — typically under 60 minutes.

No. New York issues marriage licenses to non-residents and even international couples. You just need valid government photo ID.

No — we provide everything. If you’d like to bring your own witness or guest, you’re more than welcome.

Your signed license is handed to you immediately. The official certified certificate from the city is typically available within 24–48 hours and we help you obtain it.

Yes, NY has a 24-hour wait between getting the license and the ceremony — but we have a judicial waiver process that lets us complete it all the same day.

Begin

Ready to start
your forever?

One appointment. One hour. A lifetime that begins today.