How to Elope in mONTANA

The Complete Montana Elopement Guide

Dreaming of an adventurous Elopement in Montana?

If you're idea of an epic elopement involves sharing your vows in a wild, surreal destination- Montana will go above and beyond!
As elopement experts, we have done a ton of research on eloping all over the world, and created in-depth guides for adventurous couples just like you!

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How to obtain a marriage license in Montana:

Requirements to Apply for a Marriage License in Montana:

- Both parties must have a valid photo ID, a driver's license, passport, etc., to confirm identity
- You do not have to be a resident of Montana to get married there
- There is no waiting period in Montana
- There is no blood test required in Montana

Pick Up a Montana Marriage License
   You and your spouse will both need to be present at a County Clerk office in order to get a Montana Marriage License. Some counties require paperwork to be completed before your appointment, You will have 180 days after recieving to get the License signed.

Step
One

Have your Officiant Return your Signed Marriage License.
   Your two witnesses and your officiant will sign the license, and then the officiant will file your marriage license within 30 days after your ceremony. Once your license has been filed, you can order certified copies of your Marriage Certificate.

Step
TWO

You're Legally Married in Montana!
   Once your officiant has returned the signed marriage license to the county in which it was issued from, you are legally married!

Step
Three

If you know you want your wedding day to be filled with laughter, adventure, and love- eloping is going to be the best decision you ever make!

If you want a team of elopement experts who fully understand and support your wildest dreams of having an epic wedding day, we are here to help with the entire experience!
We not only love elopements to our core, but we also know how to plan a badass wedding day in surreal destinations!

You know you deserve a wedding day that is intentional and memorable, so you're ready for the next step!

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While we try to keep information about elopement locations updated as frequently as possible, things are always changing!
It's important to always do research and contact the national/ state parks well in advance, to ensure there are no new guidelines, requirements, or restrictions!
When we help you design your epic elopement experience, I will always provide the most recent information regarding permits and guidelines for locations!
Be sure to leave no trace when visiting beautiful outdoor locations- it is crucial for the health and longevity of the environment.

A reminder for choosing your elopement location

The Best Places to Elope in Montana:

1.

Glacier National Park

2.

Granite Lake

Helena-Lewis and Clark National Forest

Flathead National Forest

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While we 100% believe in transparency, as elopement experts we have dedicated a lot of time searching far and wide for hidden gem locations that are less crowded, and more surreal!
While we recommend general areas, gorgeous state and national parks, and other popular locations- we have a personal database of thousands of locations across the United States! When you book your elopement experience with us, we will help you find locations that perfectly suit your unique elopement.

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The best time of year to elope in Montana:

May - October

Like a lot of other states, Montana in the summer time is beautiful but crowded. You may experience thunderstorms more in the summer time than any other season, however the state is full of life during the summer months and there is a variety of locations and activities to enjoy during the warmer months!

Summer

If you want to enjoy the beauty of Montana as it turns fiery shades of red and orange- fall is the perfect time to elope! Keep in mind that Montana starts to see snow as early as October, which can cause higher elevation locations to be inaccessible.

Fall

If you want to experience the state coming to life while the mountains remain snow capped, spring is the perfect time to elope! Be prepared for rain and thunderstorms, as late spring and early summer (May- June) are the wettest months of the year.

Spring

Frequently Asked Questions about Eloping in Montana

"Do I need permits to elope in Montana?"

Q:

A:

Some locations, such as national parks and state parks, typically require a special use permit or a wedding ceremony permit when you are having a ceremony within the park. Some parks only require a permit if the wedding/ elopement will have 75 guests or more. If you are just enjoying the park and having photos done, you may not need a permit for your elopement, but a photo/ film permit may be necessary for your photographer or videographer.
Be sure to check each location's regulations and requirements to ensure your elopement day goes as smooth as possible!
If you book your elopement experience with me, I will help you with all of the logistics and legalities of your elopement day!

"Can we have our friends and family present for our elopement?"

Q:

A:

Of course! Typically, intimate weddings and elopements have less than 30 guests! Lots of couples dream of having an epic elopement, but would like to have their beloved family and friends join them for part of the day!
If you dream of celebrating with more of your friends and family, you can plan a post-elopement party! Click here to learn more about how to plan a post-elopement party!

Your elopement can be:
   - Just the two of you!
   - The two of you + an officiant & witnesses
   - Up to 30 of your closest friends & family!

"If I am coming to Montana to elope from another state, will I need to file a marriage license in Montana?"

Q:

A:

I always recommend filing for your marriage license in the state/ county in which you are eloping in! However, if you have already went to the courthouse and filed your marriage license in your home state, or want to deal with the paperwork later on down the road, you will have a "commitment ceremony," which isn't legally binding.
Choosing to file your marriage license before or after you elope is completely fine, what really matters is when you and your partner commit your lives to each other! Just keep in mind that you are not legally recognized as married until a marriage certificate is obtained.


Montana ELOPEMENT PACKAGES

Photo and Photo + Video Packages Available.

What Every Montana Elopement Experience Includes:

From 4 Hours to Multiple Days of Coverage that Preserves your Epic Day

In-Depth Planning to create your Personalized Elopement Experience

No Added Fees- All Travel Costs for the Whole Crew are Covered

Experiences Starting at $3,400
Couples Typically invest $5,400

Pricing Includes Tax + Travel.