Getting a Marriage License for your Las Vegas Wedding

Planning to get married in Connecticut, Wisconsin or D.C.? Well make sure to have a blood test completed before you try to obtain a marriage license! There is a reason why so countless couples get out of town and travel to Las Vegas to get married. Many states have multiple requirements before tying the knot and trust me some of them can be inconvenient and time sensitive. Comparing this to a Las Vegas destination wedding could make anyone rethink the location of their nuptials.

While specifications for obtaining a marriage license vary state to state, there are some consistencies besides having valid identification. Many states require one to six days between the granting of the marriage license and the wedding ceremony. Some states even require marriage licenses be filed anywhere between 30 to 60 days after its issuance. Are you second-guessing the location of your wedding yet?

It is as easy as pie to legally wed in Las Vegas! The state of Nevada does not require a blood test or have a specific waiting period in order for you to say “I do.”  The best thing about a Vegas wedding is the ability to apply for a marriage license and receive it the very same day. This accessibility eliminates any headaches that can easy be created from dealing with the logistics of getting a marriage license in other states. All you need to do is bring valid identification and pay for the marriage license fee and you’re on your way to wedded bliss, Vegas-style.

Always & Forever Weddings and Receptions is the premier Las Vegas wedding resource for brides interesting in Las Vegas Wedding Packages. Always & Forever Weddings and Receptions is located at 2902 Lake E Dr Las Vegas, NV 89117 and can be reached at 702- 318-5683 and 800- 259-2978.

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