Whether you’re planning your elopement fast or looking for a private way to get married, eloping at a courthouse is a great option! Asheville, nestled in the heart of the Blue Ridge Mountains, offers a stunning courthouse and nearby downtown architecture that makes it the perfect destination for a simple, stress-free elopement. If you’re considering eloping at a courthouse in Asheville, here’s a step-by-step guide to help you plan your special day:
Before you can exchange vows, you’ll need to obtain a marriage license. In North Carolina, both parties must appear together at the Register of Deeds office to apply. Marriage Licenses are issued from 8:00 am to 4:30 pm at the Buncombe County Register of Deeds Office at 205 College Street. Bring valid photo identification, Social Security Cards, and be prepared to pay the license fee (typically around $60). There’s no waiting period, so once you have your license, you can get married immediately or within 60 days.
As of July 2024 and according to the Buncombe County Website, here are the steps to getting married at the Buncombe County Courthouse:
Even a courthouse elopement can be deeply meaningful with personal touches. You can write your own vows, exchange rings, bring a bouquet of flowers, take pictures on the front steps of the courthouse, and take a walk downtown to a restaurant to celebrate!
To make your day even more memorable, you could consider getting married in the beautiful Blue Ridge Mountains or incorporating an unforgettable adventure into your day! Imagine a short hike and drive along the Blue Ridge Parkway, picnic in the grass with a beautiful view, or first dance as the sun sets over the mountains.
Your Asheville courthouse elopement can be as simple or extravagant as you want it to be! And with all that Asheville has to offer, you can create a special day that celebrates your love in a meaningful way!
Hi, I’m Erin! An elopement photographer and planning expert based in Asheville, North Carolina. I help couples create meaningful and memorable intimate wedding days in the Blue Ridge Mountains. To start planning your courthouse elopement, reach out below!