So, you want . . . No ceremony? No guests? . . . No problem! Sometimes love is about getting straight down to making your marriage legal. If you and your partner have decided to skip a formal ceremony and just want to be married, I can help you with this. All you need is a location and your marriage license from Missouri or Illinois. A marriage license signing ceremony is an alternative to being married in the courthouse (and more convenient too!). If you have obtained your marriage license, reach out to me and we can schedule a time in which to get together somewhere convenient (like a coffee shop, cupcake shop, restaurant or park, or your home) to legalize your union. The whole thing will last as long as it takes for me to fill out the paperwork. Marriage License Signing: This option has very specific guidelines and is ONLY available within a 10-30 days notice. You might need two people (18 or older) to sign as witnesses - check with me or the Recorder of Deeds Off...
As the weather changes, finding a place to elope gets more interesting. Where can a couple go that is warm, unique, even offbeat and quirky for an indoor elopement location in St Louis? The answer is EASY. Just remember an elopement is 10 guests or less and you may have to pay a fee to use the space. Deluxe or Simple Elopement Package Text or Call (314) 669-4WED (4933) Today ! City Museum Housed in the 600,000 sq. ft. former Intl Shoe Company, The museum is an eclectic mixture of children's playground, fun house, surrealistic pavilion, and architectural marvel made out of unusual, found objects. Pin Up Bowl or Flamingo Bowl Pin-Up Bowl is St. Louis’ original bowling and lounge located in The Loop. It has 8 lanes of bowling, an eclectic art-deco with a classic and tasteful Pin-Up theme - fun and memorable from start to finish. The Flamingo Bowl in downtown St Louis is the sister site. Chatillon DeMenil Mansion The magnificent parlor of an 1863 Greek Revival house ...
Text or Call (314) 669-4933 Today ! CLICK HERE for Pricing / Packages The Gateway Arch You can choose to have the ceremony outside, in the main lobby, or at the top. Elope at the Gateway Arch St Louis City Hall THIS LOCATION REQUIRES A PERMIT. This French-styled building was inspired by the Hotel de Ville or City Hall of Paris. The square rotunda is very unique and its central interior feature is a white marble rotunda, about 100 feet square, with a colored glass skylight above and a marble grand staircase. Elope at St Louis City Hall Your Hotel Lobby If you are a guest at a St Louis Hotel - you can have an elopement in the lobby or in your hotel room/suite. Moonrise Hotel Has a Great Lobby
What is the most simple and easy way to make our marriage legal? Many couples choose to have a private marriage license signing rather than waiting for a date at their local courthouse. If you want to be married quickly, easily, and discreetly then a legal marriage license signing may be perfect for you. Decide on a date, time, and location and bring your marriage license. Fee is based on location. We must chat over the phone to confirm. Elope in St Louis will take care of asking you the required questions, signing your license, and returning the signed copy to your local court to ensure that everything is legal. Prices for this service vary by date and location, please contact us for a quote. Must Have a 10-Day Notice Payment is Due Upfront via Zelle, Venmo or CashApp Officiant Fee is based on distance from home office. Serving St Louis MO and Metro East IL Metropolitan Area. Based on availability and scheduling. In Missouri and Illinois, just the two of you and a marriage lic...
How to plan a pop up wedding? Planning a pop up wedding or elopement is like a choose-your-own-adventure game. You can include some wedding traditions that you are really excited about, but there is no obligation to keep any traditions at all if you don’t want to. Finding your location is the most fun part of planning a pop up wedding. Think about places where you and your partner feel awesome together, where you love to go, a building that you fell in love with or it may be offbeat. Local parks are always beautiful and usually pretty quiet, but you can also go to places like museums or breweries — you may have to ask first! Tell them the details of your wedding (i.e. we’ll be having six guests, no music, and a 5-minute ceremony) so that they don’t think you’re trying to throw a 200-person cocktail party at their place, and see what happens. Most people are friendly and love weddings, so it can be really fun to have your wedding at your favorite coffee shop or brewery. Th...