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Your wedding offers a unique (and sometimes rogue) experience like no other, with options to tie the knot in virtually any location. From backyards, on the trails, or even privately in the comfort of your hotel room. 

If you're seeking a small ceremony with just the two of you and the kids, and/or a few close friends, I am the officiant for you.

Your Love, Your Location: Celebrate Anywhere with Meaning, Minus the Planning Hassle!

Talk to me and we’ll find the best way to work together

As a mobile wedding officiant, I focus exclusively on officiant services to get the job done! Unlike full-service wedding chapels and planners, I do not handle venue arrangements, catering, or decor. 

When you’re ready to tie the knot without the frills, I'm the one you call for a simple yet beautiful experience.

How To Get Married In Mesquite

Mesquite, Nevada is in Clark County. All Las Vegas rules apply here. The Clark County Clerk’s Office simplifies the wedding process by issuing marriage licenses, proof of marriage, and officiant certifications. Known as the Wedding Capital of the World, they strive to make obtaining your marriage license and preparing for your special day as easy as possible.

County Clerk, Mesquite

  • 10 E. Mesquite Blvd. 
  • (702) 671-0600
  • Wednesday and Thursday 7:30 a.m. - 5 p.m.(closed noon - 1 p.m. and all legal holidays)
  • Credit/Debit Cards Only - No Cash or Checks
  • Please call the day you plan to visit this office to ensure availability of service.

Steps to getting married

  1. Apply online for marriage license
  2. Pick up your marriage license. (both must attend.)
  3. Say, "I Do."(Vows must be performed in front of at least 1 witness and the Officiant. The Officiant will then file your marriage certificate with the Clerk.)

Marriage Requirements

  • You must be currently unmarried and at least 18 years of age
  • You must have government-issued identification with a photo displaying your current likeness (for example, a driver's license or passport)
  • Blood tests are not required
  • Once you get your license you can get married—there is no waiting period
  • The marriage license expires one year from the date it is issued
  • The ceremony must be performed in Nevada by an Officiant licensed in Nevada
  • Someone other than the Officiant must witness you saying your vows

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