Getting married in Las Vegas is definitely the way to go! Getting married in Las Vegas is relatively easy and affordable, so grab your garter and get ready to walk down the aisle! A Las Vegas wedding is relatively simple to organize compared with some other states. You must be 18 years old and obtain a marriage license. There is no waiting period for the license (cost $55) and blood tests are not required.
The Marriage Bureau is also easy to find. We have received reports that when you go there all you need is one form of identification, a birth certificate, driver's license, or a passport. (Please check though before assuming this to be correct.)
Weddings in Las Vegas are available in many different guises. The local hotel and entertainment industries offer many kinds of weddings. These range from various brash and lively Elvis packages to classic and romantic ceremonies conducted in beautiful natural localities. These natural settings are in some of the best kept secret locations in the Las Vegas area.
Once you have decided upon your wedding location and theme, you will need to send out the invitations. In Las Vegas there are a variety of wedding invitation vendors which provide specially designed invitation cards across the whole range of possible Vegas wedding themes. One we know of, for example, offers an entire collection devoted to the beach, and beach weddings. The graphics of many of these these beach locations are positively stunning.
A tropical themed invitation is popular and is also easy to find among the destination wedding invitations. If you are looking for a theme for yourselves, then this is certainly one that fits well with the Las Vegas climate and scene.
The wedding chapels in Las Vegas are so busy for much of the year that they have been organised for efficiency and turn-around. They offer a highly polished and professional service and come well recommended. However, to a tiny minority seem to have a lot of unspoken policies, that people have a hard time swallowing. Sometimes the bride and groom do not seek out some of the small print before the wedding day and feel some disappointment. If there are some rules they may seem a little limiting especially should you only find out about them on the day of your wedding. So, we do make a plea that in this exciting time of your lives you do inquire fully about the terms before booking.
Such questions are sometimes overlooked, and the answers assumed, and when that happens it is not always the case that all will be provided in a satisfactory way. Your wedding service provider is not telepathic. You need to tell the host exactly what you want at all times, to avoid confusion, and then things will usually go better than you could imagine. But, in reality just to assume that as, "it is my wedding" and it is a "unique day in our lives", all you wish for will happen, as if by magic. That is simply untrue. Talk to friends and family about this, and you will find that apparently spontaneous and smooth running events you have attended only got to be that way after exhaustive planning and attention to detail, before the event.
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