If you’re hoping for a quick, stress-free way to get legally married in Nebraska, an online wedding ceremony may be exactly what you need. Traditional weddings often require time-consuming appointments, travel to the county clerk, and plenty of planning details.
With an online marriage, you can skip the hassle and complete the entire process from home — legally and efficiently.
This guide walks you through everything you need to know about getting married online as a Nebraska resident, including legality, requirements, and how Distant Weddings makes the experience simple from start to finish.
Nebraska’s traditional marriage process still requires in-person steps, such as visiting a county clerk’s office to apply for your marriage license and holding an in-person ceremony with witnesses.
But Nebraska couples can legally get married online by using Utah’s fully digital marriage license system, which is recognized across the United States.
Any marriage legally conducted in another U.S. state is automatically valid in Nebraska — as long as it complies with federal and state standards.
That’s what makes a fully remote marriage legally possible for Nebraska couples.
Yes — here’s how.
In 2019, Utah County launched the country’s first complete online marriage system. This platform lets couples:
You do not have to live in Utah to use the system.
All 50 states — including Nebraska — recognize marriages legally performed in Utah.
This provides the legal foundation for Distant Weddings’ fully online marriage service.
If you choose a traditional in-person marriage in Nebraska, here’s what you’ll typically need:
Both partners must appear in person and show one of the following:
A Nebraska marriage license is valid for one year from the date it is issued.
Nebraska ceremonies must occur in person with an officiant and at least two witnesses present.
Each county may have its own fees, office hours, and document requirements.
These variations are a big reason many couples choose the faster, simpler online option.
Some states let you start paperwork online but still require:
✔ An in-person ceremony
✔ Physical presence in the state
✔ Traditional requirements
With a complete online marriage:
✔ License issued digitally
✔ Ceremony takes place online
✔ Officiant connects virtually
✔ No physical presence required
✔ Valid U.S. marriage certificate provided
This is the easiest and fastest option for Nebraska couples looking to get married without leaving home.
Feature | Traditional Nebraska Marriage | Online Marriage With Distant Weddings |
Apply for license online | ❌ Usually no | ✅ Yes, fully online |
In-person visit required | ✅ Yes | ❌ None |
Ceremony location | Must be in Nebraska | Anywhere with internet |
Witnesses needed | Yes | Provided if needed |
Speed | Often days–weeks | Typically 24–48 hours |
Paperwork | Mostly manual | 100% digital |
Valid in Nebraska | Yes | Yes — nationwide recognition |
Distant Weddings uses the official Utah County online marriage system to give Nebraska couples a fast, fully legal, remote wedding experience.
Here’s how the process works:
Sign up — it takes about a minute.
Once your account is ready, you can start immediately.
Select your preferred ceremony tone: simple, faith-based, modern, symbolic, or traditional.
We match you with a licensed U.S. officiant based on your chosen date and time.
Your digital marriage license is handled through quick, secure identity verification.
No paperwork.
No county clerk visits.
No complicated forms.
Join from any device — laptop, phone, or tablet.
Most online ceremonies last around 15 minutes.
Invite family and friends to join virtually.
You’ll receive:
Your certificate is legally valid nationwide, including Nebraska.
If one partner lives abroad or you plan to use your marriage certificate in another country, you may need an Apostille for international recognition.
Distant Weddings guides couples through this step when needed.
Yes. Nebraska legally recognizes marriages performed in other U.S. states — including Utah’s online marriage system.
No. You can be anywhere with an internet connection.
If witnesses are required, Distant Weddings can provide them for you.
Most couples complete the full process within 24–48 hours.
Yes. Many immigration cases require an Apostille, and Distant Weddings can help you obtain one.
For Nebraska couples looking for a fast, uncomplicated, and legally recognized way to get married, Distant Weddings is the most convenient option available. You can complete everything — from the application to the ceremony to receiving your certificate — fully online without stepping into any county office.
Take the stress out of getting married and focus on celebrating your commitment.
Get married online with Distant Weddings. We’ll guide you step by step through our 3-step process, ensuring the process is simple & easy.