Civil wedding ceremonies in Greenville — official, bilingual, from $99
In South Carolina a notary public can legally marry you. Skip the courthouse wait: a short, warm, official ceremony in English or Spanish — at our office, your home or your venue.
South Carolina is one of the few states where notaries public are authorized to solemnize marriages (S.C. Code § 20-1-20) — which means you don’t need to chase a judge’s calendar or settle for a rushed courthouse slot. You bring the marriage license from the county Probate Court; we make it official, in either language, on your schedule.
We handle simple office ceremonies, home celebrations, and venue weddings. After the “sí, acepto,” we complete and return the license to the Probate Court so your marriage certificate arrives without you touching another form.
Clear, upfront pricing
| Service | Price |
|---|---|
| Office ceremony (up to 8 guests) | $99 |
| Ceremony at your home or venue (Greenville County) | $175 |
| Evenings / weekends | +$50 |
| Bilingual ceremony script (EN/ES) | included |
| License completion & return to Probate Court | included |
How it works
Get your marriage license first
Both of you apply at the county Probate Court; South Carolina has a 24-hour waiting period after applying. We’ll send you the checklist.
Pick date, place and language
Office, home or venue; English, Spanish or both. Short and sweet or with your own vows.
Get married — we file the rest
We sign as officiant, complete the license and return it to the court so your certificate is issued.
Frequently asked questions
Can a notary really marry us in South Carolina?
Yes — S.C. Code § 20-1-20 authorizes notaries public to perform marriage ceremonies in South Carolina. The marriage is exactly as official as one performed by a judge or minister.
How do we get a marriage license in Greenville?
Both applicants apply together at the Greenville County Probate Court (301 University Ridge) with valid ID; there’s a filing fee and South Carolina requires a 24-hour wait between application and issuance. No blood test, no residency requirement. Then we can marry you any day after.
Can the ceremony be in Spanish?
Completely — or fully bilingual so both families follow every word. It’s one of the main reasons couples choose us over the courthouse.
How fast can we get married?
License in hand, often same-week and sometimes same-day for office ceremonies. The legal minimum is driven by the county’s 24-hour license wait, not by us.
Do you provide witnesses?
South Carolina doesn’t require witnesses on the license, and our team can be present if you’d like someone there. Just the two of you is enough.
Is this valid for immigration purposes?
A South Carolina marriage performed by an authorized officiant is legally valid, period — and the certified marriage certificate from the Probate Court is the document used in immigration filings. For advice about your immigration case itself, consult an immigration attorney.
Ready to make it official?
Message us on WhatsApp, tell us what you need, and get an exact price and the earliest appointment within minutes.