Virtual Wedding Ceremony

Whether you’re planning a private moment from the comfort of your home or wish to share your ceremony with loved ones via livestream, we make it possible to say “I Do” legally and meaningfully—remotely.

Why Choose a Virtual Wedding Ceremony?

  • Legal in All Texas Counties
  • Officiated by a Licensed Texas Wedding Minister
  • Streamed Live via Zoom, Google Meets or Teams
  • Quick and Easy
  • Private, Political, or Celebrity-Style Ceremonies
  • Culturally Diverse
  • Perfect for Long-Distance Couples, Military Members, or Private Ceremonies
  • Inclusive, LGBTQIA+ Friendly
  • How It Works – Step by Step

  • Obtain Your Texas Marriage License
    Apply in person or via a certified remote process (available in some Texas counties). You can get your marriage license from any Texas County Clerk’s office—no residency required.
  • Schedule Your Ceremony with Us
    Contact us to book your desired date and time. We’ll coordinate the entire process with you and your partner.
  • Receive Your Zoom, Google Meets or Teams Link You’ll receive a private link for your ceremony—invite as many guests as you’d like or keep it just between the two of you.
  • Say “I Do” – Virtually! Our ordained officiant/minister will perform your ceremony in real-time. At least one partner must be physically located in Texas at the time of the ceremony.
  • We Sign & Return License
  • After the ceremony, we will return your legally executed signed license back to the issuing County Clerk for official recording.
  • Receive Your Marriage Certificate
    After the County Clerk has officially filed and recorded your marriage license, the original marriage license will be returned to you at the address you provided. Your marriage is now fully legal in Texas and recognized nationwide!

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

  • Q: Are virtual weddings legal in Texas?
  • A: Yes. One of our officiants will conduct your virtual wedding ceremony via Zoom, Google Meets or Teams. The couple is not required to be in the same physical location; each person may join the Zoom call from a separate place. However, because Texas is a single proxy state, at least one partner must be physically present in Texas at the time of the ceremony. The marriage license will be signed live on camera during the ceremony.
  • Q: Do we need to be in the same location during the ceremony?
  • A: No. You may be in different locations; however, at least one person must be physically located in Texas during the ceremony.
  • Q: Who can officiate a virtual wedding in Texas?
  • A: Under the Texas Family Code, an ordained or licensed minister, priest, rabbi, or judge may officiate. We provide legally authorized officiants for all our ceremonies.
  • Q: Do we need witnesses?
  • A: No. Texas does not require witnesses for a marriage ceremony.
  • Q: Can I get married on a video call?
  • A: Yes. As long as the officiant is authorized, the couple appears live (with at least one person being in Texas), and the marriage license is valid, the wedding is legally binding.
  • Q: What is the difference between your service and a proxy wedding?
  • A: Proxy weddings involve someone standing in for an absent spouse. Our services require both partners to appear live before the officiant. We do not conduct proxy weddings, except in specific military-related cases permitted under Texas law.
  • Q: How soon can we get married?
  • A: We can usually schedule your ceremony within 48 hours, depending on officiant availability and license procurement.

Guests & Celebration Experience

  • Q: Can we invite guests to our virtual wedding?
  • A: Absolutely! You’ll receive a personalized Zoom link to share with friends and family.
  • Q: How many guests can attend a virtual wedding?
  • A: It depends on the platform you choose. Zoom, for example, allows up to 100 participants by default.
  • Q: Do guests have to dress up for a virtual wedding?
  • A: That’s up to you! Some couples request formal attire while others prefer a relaxed vibe. Just let your guests know what to expect.

General & International Recognition

  • Q: Will our marriage be recognized in other states?
  • A: Yes. A legally performed Texas marriage is valid across all U.S. states.
  • Q: What about International recognition?
  • A: Most countries accept marriages legally performed in the U.S., but requirements may vary. We offer Apostille certification if needed, for International purposes.

Marriage License

Getting a marriage license in Texas is pretty straightforward! Here’s what you and your partner need to do:

  1. Visit any county clerk’s office in Texas together. You don’t need to be a Texas resident to apply.
  2. Bring valid government-issued photo ID—like a driver’s license, passport, or military ID.
  3. Pay the license fee, which typically ranges from $65 to $88 depending on the county. If you complete a state-approved premarital education course, Twogether In Texas, you can get a discount of about $60.
  4. Fill out the application and sign it in front of the clerk.
  5. Wait 72 hours before the ceremony—unless you qualify for a waiver (e.g., military deployment, medial emergency or completion of the premarital course).
  6. Use the license within 90 days—it expires after that if unused.

No blood test is required, and you can get married by a judge, minister, priest, rabbi, or other authorized officiant. Once your marriage is recorded with the county, you can request certified copies online, by mail, or in person depending on your county clerk’s options.

Pricing & Packages

  • Our all-inclusive virtual wedding package is $300.
  • It includes:
    • Planning consultation
    • Live Zoom ceremony with licensed officiant
    • Guidance on marriage license process
    • Ceremony coordination
    • Optional add-ons such as a digital recording of the ceremony
    • $150.00 Payment is due upon booking services, balance due day of services

Important Reminders

  • You must use a valid Texas, Texas County issued marriage license.
  • Marriage licenses are valid for 90 days and have a 72-hour waiting period unless waived (e.g., for military).
  • Virtual ceremonies are available for Texas-based marriages only.

Ready to Begin?

Whether you’re celebrating from across town or across the globe — if one of you is in Texas, we can help you tie the knot legally, lovingly, and virtually. Visit our Contact Us page and complete the form with all the required information to get the process started.

We can’t wait to assist in making your special day even more meaningful!