💕Valentine’s Vow Express at 716 West💍
💕Valentine’s Vow Express at 716 West💍
📅 February 14, 2025
⏰ 12 PM – 6 PM
📍 716 West, Decatur, GA
✨ Say “I Do” this Valentine’s Day in a romantic, intimate, and unforgettable way! ✨
The Valentine’s Vow Express offers you a private 30-minute Vegas-style elopement ceremony at the beautiful 716 West. Whether you’re eloping or renewing your vows, this unique event is perfect for couples who want to tie the knot with style and simplicity.
💍 Your Experience Includes:
A personalized 30-minute ceremony to exchange vows.
A complimentary champagne toast to celebrate your big moment.
Time to snap a few keepsake photos.
Free parking for up to 10 guests to share your special day.
📸 Photography Add-On:
Make your day even more memorable! Add professional photography for just $150, which includes 3 edited images. Additional edits can be purchased separately.
💕 Exclusivity Matters:
This special event is limited to only 12 couples, making it an intimate and unforgettable experience.
📜 What to Bring:
A valid marriage license from the State of Georgia.
Your partner and your love story!
⏳ Don’t Wait!
Slots are filling up fast—book now to secure your place in this one-of-a-kind Valentine’s Day event!
“📅 Secure your spot now for the Valentine’s Vow Express—12 slots only, don’t miss your chance to say ‘I Do’ this Valentine’s Day! 💍❤️”
Pro Tip for Obtaining Your Marriage License
To make your Valentine’s Vow Express experience as smooth as possible, don’t forget to secure your marriage license in advance! In Georgia, marriage licenses are issued by the Probate Court in any county, but you’ll need to apply in the county where either you or your partner resides. If neither of you lives in Georgia, apply in the county where the ceremony will take place. Be sure to bring valid photo identification, such as a driver’s license or passport, and any required documents, such as a certified divorce decree if applicable. Most counties allow walk-in applications, but some require appointments, so check with your local Probate Court beforehand to avoid any last-minute stress.
Additional Tips and Facts
Georgia does not require a waiting period, so once you obtain your marriage license, you can get married the same day. Marriage licenses in Georgia do not expire, so you can apply well in advance if your schedule requires it. The cost for a marriage license typically ranges from $56 to $76, but this fee may be waived or reduced if you complete a premarital counseling program. If you’re traveling from out of state, plan to arrive early to ensure you have enough time to process your application. Remember, the marriage license must be presented to the officiant on the day of your ceremony for the marriage to be legally recognized.