FAQs about getting married at the Orange County Clerk of Courts
Yes! Wherever you’re from in the world, you can get married in Orlando! This page has info for non-Florida residents getting a marriage license.
If you’re a Florida resident, and you can prove you’ve taken a premarital course, you can get your license and get married on the same day. If you haven’t taken the course, there will be a 3 day waiting period between your license and your ceremony. There is no waiting period or course requirement if you’re not from Florida. This page has everything you need to know about it.
Q. What is the ceremony room like at the Orange County courthouse?
The ceremony room at the courthouse is tiny and the ceremony takes 3-5 minutes. The room is a bit dim and this is why we spend more time outside to capture that juicy Florida light.
Yes! Some courthouses are less accommodating than others, but the Downtown Orlando location is very photography friendly.
They take staggered lunch breaks from 11am-2pm and I’ve noticed that this is when they’re the most likely to be running late.
Fridays are busy as are dates that land on holidays (Valentine’s Day, Cinco de Mayo, etc). Dates that are like 2-2-22 or 2-3-23 are very busy.
In the summer, Florida has a storm just about every afternoon. So if you want to get married at 3pm in July, bring a cute umbrella or plan your time earlier if you don’t want photos in the rain. I can work in light rain (and it looks great on camera) but I can’t work in a storm.
Advice from other couples
I surveyed my courthouse wedding couples to learn the info and advice they might have for you. Here’s what they said…
“Make this day about you and your spouse. However you choose to make your day memorable, professional photos are the way to go. They are worth it!”
-Theoshia
“Because we invested in an amazing photographer, people who weren’t able to attend honestly thought we had a traditional, expensive wedding!”
-Amanda
“Be sure to confirm how many guests can attend as it changes all the time due to Covid. A few weeks before the wedding, we were told only two people could join us but the day of, our whole family was allowed to come in.”
-Lisa
“I wish I hadn’t scheduled some things on our day so close together. I worried about the gaps of time and that I would get anxious, but it was just what I needed. I probably could’ve used more time. The day went by so fast. “
-Jamie