If you want a quick, simple, and stress-free way to get legally married in Arizona, an online wedding might be the perfect solution. Traditional weddings usually involve in-person county appointments, scheduling challenges, and a long list of tasks to coordinate.
With an online marriage, couples can avoid the extra hassle and complete everything from home — legally and efficiently.
This guide explains exactly how to get married online as an Arizona resident, the legal requirements, and how Distant Weddings makes the process effortless.
Arizona still follows a traditional system for standard marriages — meaning you normally must visit a County Clerk in person and hold a physical ceremony with witnesses present.
However, Arizona residents can legally get married online by using Utah’s fully digital marriage license system, which is recognized in all 50 states.
If your marriage is legally performed in another U.S. state, Arizona accepts it automatically, as long as state and federal regulations are met.
This is what makes online marriage possible for Arizona couples.
Yes — and here’s the legal reasoning.
Utah County created the first fully online marriage platform in the U.S. back in 2019. Their system allows couples to:
And importantly — you do NOT need to live in Utah to use this system.
Any marriage legally completed in Utah is honored nationwide, including by the state of Arizona.
This provides the foundation that makes Distant Weddings possible.
If you decide to get married the traditional way in Arizona, here’s what you can expect:
Both partners must appear together and provide:
(Some clerks may request additional documentation.)
An Arizona marriage license is valid for 12 months.
The ceremony must take place physically in Arizona with:
Fees and appointment availability vary across Arizona counties.
Because of these steps, many couples find the fully online marriage option much faster and more convenient.
Understanding the distinction is key:
Some states let you apply online, but still require:
✔ An in-person ceremony
✔ Being physically in the state
✔ Standard marriage requirements
A true online marriage allows:
✔ Digital marriage license
✔ Ceremony completed online
✔ Remote officiant
✔ No travel or in-person visits
✔ Legally valid U.S. marriage certificate
This is the smoothest option for Arizona couples who want a fully remote experience.
Here’s how a traditional Arizona marriage compares to an online wedding through Distant Weddings:
Feature | Traditional Arizona Marriage | Online Marriage with Distant Weddings |
Apply for license online | ❌ Not fully | ✅ 100% online |
In-person visit required | ✅ Yes | ❌ None |
Ceremony location | Must be in Arizona | Anywhere with internet |
Witnesses required | Yes | Provided if needed |
Speed | Days–weeks | 24–48 hours |
Paperwork | Manual | Fully digital |
Valid in Arizona | Yes | Yes (nationally recognized) |
Distant Weddings uses Utah County’s official digital marriage system to offer Arizona couples a completely online, legally valid marriage process.
Here’s how it works:
Sign up in minutes.
Once your account is active, you can start right away.
Choose your preferred ceremony type: simple, modern, religious, symbolic, or something in between.
You’ll be automatically matched with a licensed U.S. officiant based on your chosen date and time.
We handle the licensing process digitally.
✔ No county office visits
✔ No paper forms
✔ No waiting in line
Log in from your phone, laptop, or tablet.
The ceremony lasts about 15 minutes, and you can invite guests to join online.
You will receive:
Your marriage certificate is legally valid across the United States.
If you or your partner lives abroad or you need your marriage recognized in another country, you may require an Apostille.
Distant Weddings provides clear guidance to help you complete this step without confusion.
Is an online marriage legal for Arizona couples?
Yes. Arizona recognizes any U.S. marriage legally performed in another state.
Do we need to be in Arizona during the ceremony?
No. You can be anywhere in the world as long as you have internet access.
Do we need witnesses?
If witnesses are required, Distant Weddings can provide them.
How long does the process take?
Most couples finalize everything within 24–48 hours.
Is this valid for immigration purposes?
Yes. Many couples use their online marriage for immigration applications. Some cases require an Apostille, which we can help with.
If you want a fast, modern, and stress-free way to get legally married, Distant Weddings is the simplest option available. You can complete your application, ceremony, and all required paperwork entirely online — without setting foot in a county office.
Skip the hassle and focus on celebrating your marriage, not managing paperwork.
Get married online with Distant Weddings. We’ll guide you step by step through our 3-step process, ensuring the process is simple & easy.