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How to Get Married Online in Vermont (Complete 2026 Guide)

If you’re looking for a fast, simple, and fully legal way to get married in Vermont, an online wedding may be the perfect solution. Traditional weddings often require trips to the town clerk, appointments, and paperwork — all of which can take time and add stress.

With an online marriage, couples can complete the entire process from home — quickly, legally, and with minimal hassle.

This guide explains everything Vermont couples need to know about getting married online, including legality, requirements, and how Distant Weddings makes it simple and straightforward.

What Does “Getting Married Online” Mean for Vermont Residents?

Vermont usually requires couples to:

  • Obtain a marriage license from the Town or City Clerk
  • Hold a ceremony with at least two witnesses

However, Vermont residents can legally marry online using Utah’s digital marriage license system, which is recognized nationwide.

Any marriage legally performed in a U.S. state is automatically valid in Vermont, provided it follows federal and state law. This allows couples to have a completely online wedding experience.

Are Online Marriages Legal for Vermont Couples?

Yes — here’s why.

A Modern Digital Marriage System

Utah County developed the first fully online marriage system in 2019. This platform allows couples to:

  • Apply for a marriage license online
  • Hold a virtual ceremony
  • Have an officiant file all documents electronically
  • Receive an official U.S. marriage certificate

You do not need to live in Utah to use this system — making it accessible to couples across the U.S.

Nationwide Legal Recognition

Marriages performed through Utah’s online system are legally recognized in all 50 states, including Vermont.

This is the legal foundation for Distant Weddings’ online wedding services.

Traditional Vermont Marriage Requirements (In-Person)

If you prefer a conventional wedding in Vermont, here’s what’s typically required:

ID Requirements

Both partners must appear in person and present:

  • Driver’s license
  • State ID
  • Passport
  • Military ID

(Some towns may also request a birth certificate.)

Additional Details Needed

Couples must provide:

  • Legal names, birthdates, and birthplaces
  • Parents’ full names and birthplaces
  • Information about previous marriages
  • Desired post-marriage name (optional)

License Validity

A Vermont marriage license is valid for 60 days.

Witness & Ceremony Requirements

  • The ceremony must include at least two witnesses
  • Must be conducted within Vermont
  • Fees and processing times vary by town

Because of these requirements, many couples choose the online option to save time and simplify the process.

Online Marriage License vs. Full Online Marriage

Online Marriage License

Some states allow you to apply for a license online but still require:

✔ In-person ceremony
✔ Being physically in the state
✔ Traditional paperwork

Full Online Marriage (Distant Weddings)

With Distant Weddings, Vermont couples can:

✔ Obtain a fully digital marriage license
✔ Conduct the ceremony online
✔ Connect with a licensed officiant virtually
✔ Skip all in-person requirements
✔ Receive a valid U.S. marriage certificate

This is the easiest, fastest way to marry remotely.

Why Vermont Couples Choose Online Marriage

Feature

Traditional Vermont Marriage

Online Marriage with Distant Weddings

Apply for license online

❌ Usually no

✅ Fully online

In-person visit required

✅ Yes

❌ No

Ceremony location

Must be in Vermont

Anywhere with internet

Witnesses required

Yes

Provided if needed

Speed

Days–weeks

24–48 hours

Paperwork

Manual

Fully digital

Legal recognition

Yes

Yes, nationwide

How to Get Married Online in Vermont With Distant Weddings

Distant Weddings uses Utah’s official digital marriage system to give Vermont couples a fast, legal, fully online wedding experience.

1. Create Your Distant Weddings Account

Sign up in minutes to start your online marriage journey immediately.

2. Choose Your Ceremony Style & Date

Select from modern, symbolic, religious, or simple ceremony options.

We match you with a licensed officiant based on your preferred schedule.

3. Complete Secure ID Verification

Licensing is handled digitally:

✔ No paperwork
✔ No courthouse trips
✔ Fast and secure verification

4. Enjoy Your Online Wedding Ceremony

Join from any device — phone, tablet, or computer.

Ceremonies typically last about 15 minutes, and friends and family can attend virtually.

5. Receive Your Legal U.S. Marriage Certificate

You’ll get:

  • Instant digital copy
  • Printed certificate delivered in 1–2 weeks

Your marriage is legally recognized across the U.S., including Vermont.

International Recognition (Apostille)

If one spouse lives outside the U.S. or you plan to use your marriage certificate abroad, an Apostille may be required.

Distant Weddings provides clear guidance to complete this step quickly.

FAQs About Getting Married Online in Vermont

Is an online marriage legal in Vermont?
Yes. Vermont recognizes marriages legally performed in another U.S. state, including Utah’s digital system.

Do we need to be in Vermont for the ceremony?
No — you can marry from anywhere with an internet connection.

Do we need witnesses?
Distant Weddings can provide witnesses if needed.

How fast is the process?
Most couples complete everything within 24–48 hours.

Will our marriage be valid for immigration purposes?
Yes. An Apostille may be required for immigration, and Distant Weddings can help.

Conclusion: The Easiest Way to Get Married Online in Vermont

For couples seeking a fast, simple, and fully legal marriage, Distant Weddings is the easiest choice. Complete your application, ceremony, and certificate entirely online — no courthouse visits needed.

Focus on your love and celebration, not paperwork.

Get Married Online

Get married online with Distant Weddings. We’ll guide you step by step through our 3-step process, ensuring the process is simple & easy.