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How to Get Married at the Santa Barbara Courthouse

front of santa barbara courthouse

Quick Summary!

Step #1: Make appointment with county clerk office. You can see appointments 90 days out. If you don’t see appointments, they are fully booked. See below to see your options!

Step #2: Hire me to photograph your awesome day!

How to Get Married at the Santa Barbara Courthouse

Santa Barbara Courthouse is one of the most jaw-droppingly gorgeous courthouses where you can be married and I want to help couples make it easier to sort through all the information.

A few of the same questions keep popping up, so I wanted to put all the information in one place and create a handy guide for you all. I’ve answered the most frequently asked questions below, but if you have any unanswered questions after this, please ask me in the comments, and I’ll do my best to help you out! And, of course, I hope you consider me to capture your day!

What are your options?

First step in getting married by the county clerk is make an appointment! Click here to make your appointment. You can see 90 days ahead.

You can have also have a private ceremony and you hire your own officiant to perform the ceremony. You don’t need an appointment to get a marriage license—just walk in!

Bride and groom cheering outside Santa Barbara Courthouse Hall of Records

Monday through Friday:

  1. You can have a civil ceremony performed at a pre-reserved appointment by a county clerk. At the time of writing this, it has been limited to 8 guests, 1 which includes your photographer.
  2. If you plan on having a bigger guest list yet still performed by a county clerk, then prior to the ceremony date you must reserve an area of the Sunken Gardens or the Mural Room. You will need reservation confirmation of one of these locations before you can set an appointment with the clerk’s office. To reserve either of these locations, see #3 below.
  3. If you plan to have a private ceremony, it is best to get your marriage license prior to your ceremony date. You can have your ceremony at any of the designated free areas of the courthouse or your can reserve an area of the Sunken Gardens or Mural Room. To reserve either of these locations, see #3 below. You will need to hire an officiant to perform your ceremony unless you have a friend/family member who wants to get ordained or deputized for the day in order to officiate. 
  4. Exciting news!! The clerks now offer a walk-in Express Wedding option! It will be subject to their availability and the ceremony will be performed at the clerk desk.

Saturday and Sunday:

  1. Saturday and Sunday the County Clerk office is closed so you will have to obtain your marriage license prior to your ceremony date. 
  2. You can have your ceremony at any of the designated free areas of the courthouse or your can reserve an area of the Sunken Gardens or Mural Room. The free areas are ideal for 20 or less guests. 
  3. You will need to hire an officiant to perform your ceremony unless you have a friend/family member who wants to get ordained or deputized for the day in order to officiate. Your friend or family member can get ordained at the Universal Life Church!

How much does it cost to have a civil ceremony at Santa Barbara Courthouse?

The marriage license itself is $100, to reserve the civil ceremony time slot is $23, and the actual cost of the civil ceremony is $104, on-premises. However, if you reserved either the Sunken Gardens or Mural Room , the cost of the the county clerk performing the ceremony will be $116.  Please note, that in addition to the $116 you will pay to the county clerk, there will be a separate payment you will make to the Parks & Recreation to reserve one of these locations. Fee will be determined on the specific location you choose.

How do we get a marriage license?

You can get your license up to 90 days before the ceremony date (keep in mind, licenses are only valid for 90 days). Start the online process here. If you want to get married on a popular date or time (Friday afternoons are most popular), make sure you book your appointments as soon as you can.You can obtain your license in another county and bring it to the Santa Barbara County Clerk office.

You do not have to be a California or United States resident or citizen (yay for international elopements!). Both parties must be present and have legal photo identification. Once you’ve made your appointment for your marriage license, you’ll pick it up from the County Clerk’s office on the first floor located at the corner of Anacapa and Anapamu Streets.

For the full legal guidelines, go here.

Helpful Hints: I suggest that if you are having a private and bigger ceremony, then get your marriage license before your big wedding day. Who wants to be filling out paperwork that morning when you should be drinking champagne with your wedding party?? Yet, for a small civil ceremony I suggest just doing it all in one appointment.

Do we need to bring witnesses?

For a public marriage license, you only need one witness, and you can have two sign your marriage license. For confidential marriages, you don’t need a witness (more info here on the difference between public and confidential marriages) Your photographer can absolutely sign as your witness (it’s always an honor to be asked!). Bring your witness(es) with you to your ceremony appointment.

Where will the civil ceremony be performed?

Usually, for a civil ceremony of 8 guests or less, you can have the ceremony performed inside the Hall of Records on the second floor mezzanine, overlooking the balcony. But currently, only outside the Hall of Records archway door, framed by palm trees and looking out into the Sunken Gardens is available. For an additional fee, and if you have made prior reservations with either the Parks Department , you can have the ceremony performed in an area of the Sunken Gardens or the Mural Room. You will pay a  $116 fee to the County Clerk in additional to the fee that you will pay to Parks & Recreation Department. The county clerk will ask to see a copy of your reservation before performing the ceremony.

Bride and groom getting married outside by Santa barbara Courthouse county clerk with courthouse building in background

Who will marry us?

This is the big decision. Do you want to have a civil ceremony performed by the county clerk or hire your own officiant to seal the deal? Head here to check out my pros and cons list of which path to take.

When you reserve an appointment with the county clerk office, they provide the officiant. There are a number of clerks who rotate performing civil ceremonies. All the ones I’ve met have been lovely and wonderful.

However, if you can’t book your preferred date and time with the county clerk or prefer a more customized private ceremony, here are a couple of officiants I’ve had the pleasure of working alongside over the years.

Ceremonies by Nanette

“Telling love stories is my joy and I would love to tell yours. Please call or email me so we can discuss your ceremony needs and my officiating services.
I look forward to hearing from you and co-creating your ceremony exactly as you envision it.”

Santa Barbara Classic Weddings-Patrice Handley

“I’m very dedicated to creating ceremonies that couples really love. I’m known for having a calming influence and confidence in what I do, coming perhaps from years of working with couples composing ceremonies that make them happy.”

How many guests can we bring?

For civil ceremonies inside, you’re allowed 8 guests. However, if you have your ceremony outside, the number of guests isn’t set in stone as long as they don’t overflow into other areas of the Sunken Gardens. If you have over 8 guests I would recommend reviewing the options of the Sunken Gardens or the Mural Room see which area would better suit your guest count.

For private ceremonies, if you have 20 or less, the courthouse has free designated areas around the exterior of the grounds. Or if you have a bigger guest list, the Sunken Gardens or Mural Room would best serve your guest count.

Wedding at the Fiesta Stage of santa barbara courthouse. Bride is one of the pilots of the historic all-female flyover of  Super Bowl LXII 62.

Author of All the Bright Places, getting married in the Mural Room of the Santa Barbara Courthouse.

Is there parking nearby the Santa Barbara Courthouse?

Yes! Directly across the street from the Anacapa St. entrance is a four-level parking garage – 75 minutes free and $3.00 for each additional hour.

What is the best day/time to get married there?

Civil ceremonies on Fridays tend to book earlier than the other weekdays. And, of course, Saturdays and Sundays are very popular for private ceremonies. So booking your appointment sooner than later is always ideal in order to get your desired time slot.

How much does it cost to have you come shoot our Courthouse civil ceremony?

I have 5 packages tailored specifically for couples having micro weddings performed at Santa Barbara Courthouse, starting at $500. You can view them in full detail here! For full-coverage weddings, packages start at $3000. Get a quote HERE!

Do you have any specific spots at the Courthouse that you like shooting in?

There are so many gorgeous spots in the building (and outside it!) that each photo session can differ. Below are some of my favorite areas and by no means are they the only places!

The Courthouse Entrance

Iconic Anacapa Archway

Bride and groom kissing on stairs of large archway of the Santa Barbara Courthouse

Gay couple kissing in from of archway of santa barbara courthouse

Greenery*

*Please note that we can’t guarantee any specific blooms.

bride and groom in white and purple outfits standing in from on decorative door under palm trees at santa Barbara courthouse

groom in Scottish kilt looking at his bride under a frame of purple wisteria at santa Barbara courthouse

Bride and groom kissing under pink blooms at santa barbara courthouse

Fiesta Stage

Filipino bride and middle eastern man married on the Fiesta Stage of Santa Barbara Courthouse

2nd Floor Hallway

Asian bride and Caucasian groom married at the Santa Barbara Courthouse 2nd floor hallway

Mural Room

bride and groom kissing under chandelier in the mural room of santa barbara courthouse

Circular Staircase

Clock Tower

Same sex couple looking at each other in the clock tower of the Santa Barbara Courthouse

Architecture

Beach

With the 2-hour package or more, we can go to a second location if time allows.