For longtime couples

Together for years? Make it official today.

A real, legal marriage over Zoom, right from the living room you already share. The kids can watch, the rings can be the ones you already wear, and there’s nothing to plan. Your digital certificate arrives minutes after you say “I do.”

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Sound like you?

Four situations we see every week.

Together ten, twenty, thirty years You’ve outlasted most marriages already. Skip the courthouse trip: marry from your own couch, with the rings you already wear.
The kids came first House, kids, maybe a dog, then the wedding. You did it in your own order. The ceremony happens in your living room, and the kids are welcome in it.
Done with wedding planning Every time you set a date, it turned into a production for everyone else. This takes one evening, and the big party can still come later, on your terms.
Married in your hearts already Maybe you even had a ceremony that was never made legal. This is the part that counts on paper: the certificate, the benefits, the name change.

How it works

Three steps, and not one of them is planning a wedding.

  1. 1
    Get your Utah marriage license from the couch

    Both of you fill out the online application from your phones. Upload your IDs, and the Utah County Clerk verifies everything. No county office, no appointment, no waiting period.

    No waiting period
  2. 2
    Schedule your ceremony on Zoom

    Choose a time that works for your house, tonight included. The two of you sit side by side on one camera. If you need witnesses, we bring them.

    Same-day times available
  3. 3
    Ten minutes later, you’re married

    Your officiant runs the whole ceremony and submits your license right after. The certified digital certificate is in your email within minutes. Kids in pajamas, rings you already wear, married before bedtime.

    Certificate in minutes

The whole family can be in the ceremony

Kids climb on laps in the middle of our ceremonies. Grandparents join from three states away. Our officiants fold everyone in, help grandma find the unmute button, and congratulate the whole family at the end. After all these years, this wedding is theirs too.

Utah law asks for two adult witnesses, and you choose who. Your grown kids can sign. Your best friends can. Or keep it just the two of you: we provide both witnesses, and you can tell everyone after.

How family joins

  • Family joins the Zoom from anywhere; a phone is enough
  • Kids are welcome on camera at any age
  • Grown kids and friends can be your official witnesses
  • The full ceremony is recorded, so you can share it with everyone who missed it

Marriage now. The party whenever you want it.

Plenty of our couples plan a celebration for later: a summer party, a trip, a big family dinner when everyone can fly in. Some save their personal vows to read there. Getting married tonight doesn’t cancel any of that. It just means you’ll walk into that party already married.

And if there’s no party coming, that’s fine too. Some of our couples just have dinner with the kids and call it perfect. The marriage is exactly as real either way.

Couples who waited years, married in minutes

Three true stories from our own Zoom ceremonies.

Thirty years in

They met at 14 and stayed together for thirty years. No venue, no production: just the two of them at home in Philadelphia on a December evening, with witnesses we provided. The whole thing took minutes.

“This is thirty years in the making right here.”

Three kids in the room

December in Connecticut, the Christmas tree still up. Their three kids watched from the couch: eight, five, and six months old. After the kiss, the officiant called the kids over for hugs with mom and dad.

“I can feel the love in your home from all the way across the screen.”

Eight years and two teenagers

Eight years together, two teenagers at home in Bakersfield. Every wedding plan kept turning into a production for other people. One evening they stopped planning and married in the living room instead.

“We just want to do it already.”

The price of being married

$199 (regularly $299), all in. The big-wedding money can stay in your pocket, or become a trip.

Legal US Marriage $199
Payment plans from $30/month
  • A live ceremony on Zoom, run by a Utah-authorized officiant
  • Evening and weekend times, the two of you side by side at home
  • All the document prep, and your certified certificate mailed to you
  • A recording of the whole ceremony to share with the family

What longtime couples usually add

U.S. Name Change Kit

After all these years, the new name. Every form for Social Security, the DMV, and your passport, in order, with template letters.

$50
Two Witnesses

Utah law requires two. If it’s just the two of you at home, we bring both.

$50
Rush Scheduling

Beating a deadline on insurance, taxes, or benefits? Priority filing and a ceremony within 24 hours.

$100

If life crosses a border

Apostille Certificate

Makes your certificate official in 120+ countries.

$100
Live Translator or Certified Translation

Say “I do” in any language, or translate the certificate for use abroad.

$40+

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

The questions we hear most

How fast do we get the marriage certificate?
The certified digital copy is emailed within minutes of the ceremony. Utah County mails the physical certified copy, which usually arrives about a week later.
Is an online marriage legal in all 50 states?
Yes. The license comes from the Utah County Clerk and your officiant is in Utah, so the marriage is legally performed in Utah. Every state recognizes a marriage that was legal where it was performed.
What does getting married online cost all together?
$199 (regularly $299) to us, plus the $70 Utah County marriage license fee paid to the county. Add-ons like witnesses and the Name Change Kit are optional.
Will the certificate work for taxes, insurance, and benefits?
Yes. It’s a standard government marriage certificate. The IRS, insurers, employers, and Social Security treat it like any other.
Do our kids count as witnesses?
Witnesses must be 18 or older, so grown kids and friends can sign. Younger kids can still be front and center in the ceremony, and we’ll provide the two official witnesses.
Can family join the ceremony from another state?
Yes. Anyone with the Zoom link can join from any state or country. A phone is enough.
Do we both need to be in the same place?
No. Most of our couples sit side by side on one camera. If one of you is traveling for work, you can each join from where you are.
Do we have to say personal vows?
No. Plenty of our couples keep it to the classic words. Add your own vows if you want, or save them for the celebration later.
How does the name change work?
Certificate in hand, you update Social Security first, then the DMV and your passport. The Name Change Kit puts every form in order with template letters.
What if we need to reschedule?
You can reschedule, and the Happiness Guarantee means a full refund any time before the ceremony, for any reason.
Can we get married tonight?
Usually, yes. Same-day times are typically open, the license application takes minutes, and Rush Scheduling gets you priority filing and a ceremony within 24 hours.

Your family already thinks of you as married. Make it official tonight.

The license takes minutes and same-day times are usually open. And until the moment you say “I do,” the Happiness Guarantee means a full refund, for any reason.

Rather talk to a person first? Call us: +1 323-613-2713

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