How much does it cost to get married at the beach in California?

California is a huge state, and the laws of every county are a little different. The beach is a public space governed by county rules. You will generally need a beach wedding permit, which typically cost around $100-$150 (some are cheaper), and then you must pay an insurance fee of $100 (in some counties).

Can you have a wedding on the beach in California?

Most beaches in California require a permit to be married on them. State of California beaches require a permit even for a 2-person wedding. Most beaches in San Francisco are overseen by the Golden Gate National Recreation Area–a federal government agency. These weddings also require a permit.

Do I need a permit for a beach wedding?

A permit isn’t always required to have a wedding on a public beach. But, if you have a large guest count or want to reserve a section of the sand for a certain amount of time, you may need to obtain one.

How do you do a small beach wedding?

12 things to consider for the beach wedding ceremony

  1. Get a beach permit if needed.
  2. Plan wisely, avoid crowds.
  3. Arrange sturdy seating.
  4. Accentuate the beach’s natural features.
  5. Add in colors to contrast the light color of the sand.
  6. Shop local for destination weddings.
  7. Prepare for windy conditions.
  8. Prepare a shoe station.

Is the beach wedding free?

Most beach wedding locations are free. If they aren’t, the fee is usually small.

How much is a beach wedding permit in Florida?

The marriage license fee is $93.50 and must be paid in cash. The marriage license is issued by the clerk of Courts in each County of Florida but can be used throughout the State of Florida. Once you book with us, we then provide the address and further details for you to obtain your FL marriage license.

How do I plan a small intimate beach wedding?

Below are some of the things you need to keep in mind:

  1. Make sure the beach is accessible for everyone involved.
  2. Don’t let the sound of waves drown out your vows.
  3. Make your décor windproof.
  4. Make sure there’s some shade.
  5. Finger food storage: keep it cool!
  6. Select proper beach wedding attire.
  7. Go for a lighter dress.