Is there a waiting period to get married in Atlantic City?
WHEN TO APPLY After you apply, there is a mandatory seventy-two hour waiting period. A local Registrar will not issue a marriage license sooner than 72 hours after the application for a license has been made, unless ordered to do so via a Superior Court order.
Can you elope in Atlantic City?
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Can you get married at Atlantic City?
Atlantic City weddings can be planned through hotels and through wedding chapels in Atlantic City which specialize in Atlantic City weddings throughout the year. A number of golf course club houses can also be used as places for Atlantic City weddings and make excellent spots for receptions after the wedding.
Can you get hitched in Atlantic City?
In order to get married in New Jersey, couples must apply for and obtain a marriage license. Be sure to contact the Atlantic City Clerk’s office well in advance of the wedding to find out on what days and during what hours the Atlantic City Clerk’s will be in the office. The license fee is $28.
How do I get married in Atlantic City?
In order to get married in New Jersey, couples must apply for and obtain a marriage license. Be sure to contact the Atlantic City Clerk’s office well in advance of the wedding to find out on what days and during what hours the Atlantic City Clerk’s will be in the office.
How can I get married in NJ without a ceremony?
UPDATE: Getting Your NJ Marriage License
- You may now get married via video-conferencing and no longer have to have your officiant present.
- You may now apply for your marriage license via video-conferencing.
- The 72-hour waiting period has been lifted.