How to Elope in NYC: A Simple Step-by-Step Guide

Eloping in NYC is simpler than most couples expect, and it is having a real moment. No 150-person guest list, no year of planning, just the two of you, the city, and a day that is entirely yours. Here is exactly how to do it, step by step.

Eloping today does not mean running away. It means choosing intention over obligation, and spending your budget on an experience instead of a stranger-filled reception.

1 Get your marriage license

Everything starts here. In New York, you apply for a marriage license together, either online through the City Clerk Project Cupid portal or by scheduling an in-person appointment. Two things to plan around:

  • There is a mandatory 24-hour waiting period after the license is issued before you can marry.
  • The license is valid for 60 days, so do not get it too early either.
Want the whole license process in one place? Get in touch and we will walk you through it, or better yet, we handle the paperwork as part of officiating.

2 Pick your spot

This is the fun part. A few iconic NYC elopement backdrops:

  • Central Park (Bow Bridge, Bethesda Terrace, or a quiet cop cot)
  • Brooklyn Bridge Park and DUMBO, with the skyline behind you
  • The High Line or a rooftop at golden hour
  • Fort Tryon Park and the Cloisters for a garden feel
  • City Hall, then a beautiful lunch to celebrate
A heads up: some parks require a permit for a ceremony or professional photography. We can point you to spots that keep it simple.

3 Book an officiant

You need a licensed officiant to legally marry you and sign your license. This is where a good officiant earns their keep, guiding the moment, handling the paperwork, and making sure the license is completed and returned correctly so you actually get your marriage certificate.


4 The ceremony

Your elopement ceremony can be as short as a few minutes or as personal as you like. Bring a witness if you want one, write your own vows, and take your time. Speaking of vows, our fill-in-the-blank vow guide makes writing them easy.


5 Celebrate

Then go celebrate, just the two of you or with your closest few. A tasting menu, a rooftop toast, a photo walk through the city you just got married in. With no big reception to fund, the whole day can feel like a luxury experience.

How much does it cost to elope in NYC?

Far less than a traditional wedding. Our wedding experiences range from a simple legal ceremony to a full luxury elopement, so you can spend only on what matters to you.

Do we need witnesses?

New York does not strictly require a witness for the ceremony, but many couples like to bring one. Your officiant signs the license.

How fast can we do it?

Once your license clears the 24-hour wait, you can marry any time within the 60-day window.

Ready to elope in NYC?

Married by NotarEaseNYC officiates intimate elopements and handles the license and paperwork, so all you have to do is show up and say I do.

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This article is general information. Confirm current marriage license requirements with the Office of the City Clerk, and check permit rules for any public location before your ceremony.

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