No state is better qualified to host your special day than Nevada…the wedding capital of the world! Each year, up to 150,000 couples are married in Nevada wedding chapels and its multitude of indoor and outdoor venues. Your Nevada wedding can include all the glitz and glamour of the Las Vegas Strip or it can be a discreet and refined ceremony— whatever suits your style and budget.
Nevada's reputation as a wedding mecca is well founded in its historically convenient regulations. Nevada does not require pre-wedding blood tests or a waiting period, and marriage licenses are easy to buy at the county clerk's office in each of the state's 17 counties. True to their reputations as cities that never sleep, Las Vegas and Reno even have license bureaus that stay open until midnight or around the clock on weekends.
Las Vegas Wedding ChapelsLas Vegas wedding chapels and venues offer opportunities for everything from small, quiet and quaint ceremonies to bigger-than-life productions with Roman and medieval costumed ministers. Of course, Las Vegas is famous for its Elvis themed weddings and, if you like, you can have the King of Rock-n-Roll preside over your wedding crooning “Love Me Tender.” Anything is possible with a wedding in Las Vegas.
Planning on having big wedding? No problem. Grand ballrooms in Las Vegas casinos can easily accommodate 500 or more guests. Or simply tie the knot in the presence of your family and a handful of friends during a relaxed poolside ceremony.
Get Married Like the StarsFollow the lead of Angelina Jolie, Cindy Crawford, Betty Grable, Zsa Zsa Gabor, Dudley Moore and Mickey Rooney—all of whom were married at The Little Church of the West Wedding Chapel, the only structure on the Las Vegas Strip to be listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
Perhaps A Little White Wedding Chapel is to your liking. It was for Frank Sinatra, Judy Garland, Demi Moore and Michael Jordan. This famous chapel has appeared in the TV sitcom Friends and has also been featured on Good Morning America and Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous.
Not A U.S. Resident? Nevada Is InternationalNo place knows the international language of love than Nevada. That’s why you can get married in Nevada even if you're not a U.S. resident. Most countries require a certified copy of your marriage certificate ($10) and an Apostille from the Nevada Secretary of State ($20). Contact your home country's consulate office (located in the United States) to find out if additional certifications are required.
More here:
http://www.nevadaweddings.org
http://www.lvchamber.com/wedding