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How to elope in Michigan

7/3/2021

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Let's start with the facts - 
  1. You need to apply for and obtain your marriage license from your local county clerk's office 
  2. You will need to ask two people over 18 to come with you to serve as your witnesses 
  3. Once you have your marriage license you have 3o days to get married before it expires 
  4. Email me and we can work out the location, date and time! 

Getting married in Michigan is not a difficult task if you are working with me, Nichole Bertucci, A Simple I Do, Wedding Officiant. I will walk you through the process of applying for your license as well as helping you find a location and then date and time so we can get you married. 

I try to keep things simple and stress free! You can wear a wedding dress or jeans, you can exchange rings or not, you can write your own vows or use my modern standard wedding vows. Even as we keep your wedding day simple and easy we still have options to incorporate traditions and personal choices so your wedding ceremony feels just right for the two of you. 

Did you know I offer special pricing for the simplest of weddings? That's right $85 to do a simple signing of your license Monday through Wednesday from 10am to 1pm or anytime and date outside of this is just $125 - want a little more? 

Our elopement service is $250 bring along anyone you like and we'll write a custom ceremony. 

Just email me and we'll get to work. 

nicholebert@gmail.com
2 Comments
Chloe Fulton
6/18/2022 07:23:35 pm

Hello! I want to elope with my best friend, I just didn’t know what we need and how to start it. Thank you!

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Molly Seaton
9/20/2022 01:37:57 pm

Hi!

Since the courthouse is no longer doing marriages, me and my fiancé are looking for a place to get married in febuary 2023 before escaping to our honeymoon.

We are looking for something simply and inexpensive but also that works where our immediate family could potentially come.

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