Get Married or Renew Your Vows
Get married, renew your vows, or have a commitment/domestic partnership ceremony on Valentine's Day.
Ceremony by a Wedding Officiant
Private Wedding Chapel
2 Tickets to the Eternity Ball
* Photo Packages Available for an additional cost
* Custom Packages can be created by contacting Montgomery Entertainment.
* The chapel has limited viewing space and any wedding guests wishing to attend the Eternity Ball must purchase a ticket.
Must be 21 years or older to attend the Eternity Ball
Requirements:
License requirements, there are 2 kinds of marriage licenses in California. It is your responsibility to obtain one before February 14, 2012 and bring it with you otherwise your wedding will not be legal.
- Public license, valid anywhere in CA for 90 days. You will need at least one witness no more than two over the age of 18.
- Private license, valid in the city of San Francisco, the couple must be living together and no witness is required.
Q. What is the difference between a PUBLIC and a CONFIDENTIAL marriage license?
A. A public marriage license is a public record. The license allows you to hold the ceremony anywhere within the State of California and you are required to have at least one witness present during the ceremony.
A confidential marriage license requires both First Person and Second Person to be living together prior to applying for the license. The ceremony MUST take place in the county where the license is issued and witnesses are not required during the ceremony. The marriage record is only made available to the parties to the marriage.
Both types of marriage licenses are legally valid. Certified copies of confidential marriage licenses are restricted to the parties to the marriage upon proof of identity, sworn statement, and payment of the search fee. If requesting by mail, sworn statement, acknowledgement by a notary public, record search fee, and self-addressed stamped envelope are required. You may visit our website at Certified Copies of Marriage Licenses for more information.
You will also need to bring valid picture IDs (driver's license or passport) for both of you so that the officiant can verify that you are indeed the persons named on the marriage license.