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Whether you’re ready to book or just have a question — our team is here, seven days a week, across all five boroughs of New York.

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What to expect

Here for you, every step.

Personalized Service

Every couple is met by name — never a number on a clipboard.

Multiple Locations

Five boroughs, one standard of warmth and professionalism.

Expert Support

Licensed officiants and coordinators, available seven days a week.

Questions

Frequently asked questions.

Yes. In most cases, couples complete the entire process during their appointment at our New York chapel. Once the ceremony is completed and documents are signed and filed, you are legally married the same day.

No. You do not need to live in New York to get married with us. We help couples from all 50 states and around the world get legally married at our New York location.

We accept valid, unexpired government-issued photo ID such as:

  • Driver’s license
  • State ID
  • Passport (U.S. or foreign)
  • Military ID
  • Permanent resident card

 

Expired IDs or photos/scans of IDs cannot be accepted.

Yes, two witnesses are required for the ceremony. If you are not bringing witnesses with you, our team can provide witnesses for your appointment.

Yes. Both parties must be present for the in-person ceremony at our New York location. We make the process quick, simple, and stress-free once you arrive.

You will receive proof that your marriage was completed immediately after your ceremony. Official certified copies are then processed and mailed shortly after.

Yes. Your marriage is legally recognized throughout the United States and internationally in most countries. Couples commonly use their marriage certificate for immigration, insurance, military benefits, name changes, and other legal purposes.

No. Rings and personal vows are completely optional. Some couples keep it simple and quick, while others choose to personalize the ceremony. Both options are perfectly fine.

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