For LGBTQ+ couples

Officially married. Finally.

A real wedding over Zoom. We ask how you want to be pronounced, husband and husband, wife and wife, or partners for life, and we use the names you go by. Certified certificate in your inbox in minutes.

Legal in all 50 states Certificate emailed in minutes Witnesses included Your pronouncement, your choice

You choose every word

Every wedding we perform starts with our officiant asking, never assuming. These are the actual questions, straight from real ceremony calls.

“How would you like to be announced?”

Husband and husband. Wife and wife. Partners for life. Spouses. Said exactly the way you want to hear it.

“Any pronouns I should know?”

We ask so we never guess. And the names you go by are the names we use, start to finish.

“Your own vows, or ours?”

Read what you wrote, repeat after us, or keep it simple. Plenty of couples save their own vows for the big celebration.

“Rings, or not yet?”

Exchange them on camera, or skip them. Rings are not what makes it legal.

“A kiss, or keep it private?”

Kiss, blow one across the screen, or skip it entirely. What you keep just for you two is up to you two.

Couples like you

Four real ceremonies from the past year.

Finally official

Two wives, years of life already shared, kept the ceremony short and saved their vows for the celebration later. The marriage was old news. The certificate was new.

“We did this a long time ago in our hearts. Now we get the legal benefits.”

Across an ocean

One bride in Chicago. One in the Philippines, where the law says they cannot marry. At midnight her time, with her brother beside her as witness, they married anyway. Legally, under US law.

“We’re married now. We’re official. Finally.”

Just us, quietly

Two grooms married from the car, on the way to the store. No vows, no rings, no announcement. Married in minutes, and nobody’s business until they say so.

“Let’s just legally get married.”

Big wedding later

Two grooms told our officiant this was not the official wedding. That one is happening in France. This one made it legal, so France gets to be pure celebration.

“Quick, simple, and to the point. You just want the paperwork, right?” “Yes. Yes. Yes.”

How it works

Three steps. Plenty of couples do all three in the same day.

  1. 1
    Get your Utah license online

    Apply from anywhere in the world. No residency, no office visit. Utah County emails the license to you, you forward it to us, and you pick your ceremony time.

    Works from any device
  2. 2
    Say I do over Zoom

    One link, together or apart. Your officiant runs the ceremony exactly the way you chose it, and our witnesses are already on the call, so there is no one to coordinate. A phone in the car counts.

    About ten minutes
  3. 3
    Married, paper in hand

    Your certified digital certificate lands by email minutes after the ceremony. The printed certified copy follows by mail, faster if you choose expedited shipping. Nothing else to do.

    Digital copy in minutes

“Do we have to do anything else?” “No.”

Asked and answered on a real ceremony call

In their own words

From our public Trustpilot reviews, punctuation and all.

★★★★★

“Barbara was awesome! Helped us through the whole process and made the scary paperwork super simple to understand. LGBTQ+ FRIENDLY!”

★★★★★

“LGBTQ+ friendly & the whole process was super simple start to finish… my partner and i decided last minute to ‘elope’ secretly… will cherish this experience forever!”

Overheard mid-vows

“…to cherish and honor you…”
“I already do that.”

600+ couples married from home

What it costs

One package, one county fee, nothing that changes between here and checkout.

Your Ceremony $199
As low as $30/month
  • Licensed officiant who asks, never assumes
  • Your words, your pronouncement
  • Certified digital certificate in minutes
  • Ceremony recording included
  • Same-day and evening times

Plus the $71.75 Utah County license fee, paid to the county when you apply. That is the whole price.

Add only what you need

Two Witnesses, Ours

No one to recruit, no one to tell. They are on the call before you are.

Live Interpreter

Your ceremony in two languages, spoken by a live interpreter on the call.

Apostille + Certified Translation

For documents headed overseas.

Name-Change Kit

Every form, any direction.

Faster Shipping

The printed certified copy, sooner.

Covered by our Happiness Guarantee: a full refund any time before your ceremony, for any reason.

Your questions, answered

The ones couples ask us most, before and during real ceremonies.

Is an online marriage legal for us in every state?
Yes. You are married under Utah law with a government-issued certificate, the same document a courthouse hands any couple, valid in all 50 states and federally recognized. Your certificate reads like everyone else’s.
What names go on the certificate?
Your legal names, because that is what the county requires on a license. Everything spoken in your ceremony uses the names you go by. And if you are changing names after, the name-change kit handles every form.
Can we still have our big wedding later?
Plenty of our couples plan exactly that. This makes it legal; the celebration in France or Vegas or your backyard stays yours, whenever you want it. Your ceremony recording is included, and some couples play it at the party.
My partner lives abroad, or speaks another language. Does this work?
Yes. You can be in two different countries, and family can witness by video from anywhere. We have performed ceremonies in two languages, and a live interpreter can join yours. You get a legal US marriage; whether another country recognizes it depends on that country’s law, and apostille plus certified translation are available if you need documents abroad.
Do we need witnesses?
Utah requires two adult witnesses on the call. Bring anyone you like, from anywhere, or add ours and skip the asking entirely.
Who will know we got married?
You two, your officiant, and your witnesses are the whole guest list unless you say otherwise. We never post or announce anything. Your marriage becomes a government record like any other; who hears it from you is up to you.
How fast is the paperwork?
Your certified digital certificate arrives by email minutes after the ceremony. Utah County mails the printed certified copy, usually within ten business days, and shipping upgrades are available at checkout. Extra certified copies are $10 each from the county.

You’ve waited long enough.

Ten minutes on Zoom, in your words, legal in all 50 states. The celebration can come whenever you like. Officially married, finally.