The Little White Wedding Factory is a more appropriate name for this house of wedlock. Open round-the-clock, this is the chapel that introduced Vegas to the drive-through wedding. Its claim to fame is that Michael Jordan and Joan Collins got married here, and they have a huge sign boasting so. The Little White Wedding Chapel practically mass produces the marriages to which it plays host, providing a staff dressed in hot pink smocks to make sure you don't clog the flow of nuptials. It is an accommodating and typical Vegas chapel, so if you're looking for a quick, no-frills wedding, or an elegant, Victorian-style nuptial, The Little White Wedding Chapel is for you. Moreover, to accommodate those who cannot attend your wedding, the chapel is featured on television stations around the world. It also can showcase your wedding on the Internet via The Discovery Channel's "Live Cam." Marriage packages here begin at $55.
More than 100,000 marriages are performed in Las Vegas every year. Blood tests are not required and there is no waiting period in the State of Nevada. All you need to get married here is a valid driver's license, $55 for a marriage license (obtained at the County Clerk's Office 702-455-4415) and a fiancé. Several casinos offer wedding chapels, and within a half-mile of the Strip - between Sahara Avenue and downtown - there are numerous private chapels where you can get hitched.
A variety of services is usually available at most chapels, including civil ceremonies, non-denominational ceremonies, ceremonies with original vows and marriages involving kids from previous relationships.
Where to apply for a marriage license: County Clerk's Office Courthouse - 200 South Third Las Vegas, Nevada 89155 702-455-4415
The Clerk's Office is open 24 hours Friday and Saturday, closes Sunday at midnight and is open from 8:00 a.m. to midnight, Monday through Thursday. Identification is required to obtain a marriage license.
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