hi there - you turn up at the Marriage Licence Bureau with your passports and $55 cash and pick up your licence then and there. You're then free to marry in any of the chapels in the city (over 70 of them).
It's best to do your research before you go and maybe think about booking a time to ensure you can get the time and place you want. Decide your budget, and you can use the website below to search all wedding packages in Las Vegas by cost and themed/traditional ceremony.
Good luck!
2007-02-27 20:14:24
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answered by Anonymous
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You have to get the licence as well, there are alot of chapels out here so do a little search and find one that includes the licence as well as the stuff you want in the ceremony. Also if you come during the year when its the busiest time, you will have a wait,(june, dec, feb..) try and get an appointment.
2007-02-27 11:10:44
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answered by shell7024 3
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visted las vegas in 2005 for a short break, went and saw some of the chapels and you can do everything there from the dress to the cake to the shoes etc, just rent them out, one couple we saw at the little white chapel - areived on their motorbike took off the helmets, she put on a vail and a bit of lippy go married had photo took then put helmets back on and sped off all in about 5 or 6mins woooo way to go lol check out http://www.alittlewhitechapel.com/html/opening_page.html
2007-02-27 11:12:11
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answered by Anonymous
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I think you still need to get a marriage license first! But yes you can then pretty much go to any chapel and get married. You may have to book first though, especially if it is a popular venue!
2007-02-27 11:11:35
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answered by Spence 3
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i latterly attended a marriage on the Strip and that i replaced into somewhat happy with how issues have been arranged by skill of the bride. She hosted the marriage social gathering at MGM grand which lined a honeymoon suite for the night. The travelers have been roomed on the Luxor and the NYNY (the two resorts at under $one hundred fifty according to night) - This allowed freedom for the bride to social gathering with the girls for a great bachelorette social gathering and vise-versa for the adult men. the marriage travelers weren't intimidated by skill of the fee of the two inn and have been grateful for the thoughts quite than the "could desire to stay" attitude. The bride and groom stayed on the MGM Grand the night of the centers, and day after as we talk met up with something of the gang for an fairly final brunch, some travelers stayed longer some went domicile - I regrettably stay right here - so i did no longer get the prospect to adventure it first hand, yet from what I heard by the 4 days, all have been greater desirable than happy with the arrangements.
2016-09-30 00:04:17
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answered by ? 4
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First you have to get the license... they are open 24 hours, and takes about a 1/2 hour.. then.. any chapel you choose!
2007-02-27 18:04:41
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answered by Sucre 3
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You can have any sort of wedding in Vegas that you want - from driving up the Strip and picking a chapel to having your hotel put something together for you. All budgets welcome!
2007-02-27 11:08:45
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answered by vampirecircus 1
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It's not tough, they even have drive through (unless that's reno). I know they have 24 hour chapels so you should have no trouble finding a place. Maybe an elvis impersonator to do the ceremony too.
2007-02-27 11:07:27
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answered by Rossonero NorCal SFECU 7
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basically yes ..you need to go to the clark county offices in downtown vegas to get your wedding license first.try www.littlechapel.com its the best chapel in vegas.well i got married there and the drummer from the killers took our wedding pictures
2007-02-28 08:51:19
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answered by Anonymous
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No! As an EU citizen you'll have to go by cityhall in Vegas first to pick up a wedding license. Afterwards you'll still have to register your wedding in the UK as well or it won't be recognized
2007-02-27 11:14:37
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answered by jeroen p 1
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