If you’re hoping for an easy, fast, and low-stress way to get legally married in Connecticut, an online wedding ceremony may be the perfect solution. Traditional weddings often involve scheduling appointments with the town clerk, coordinating travel, and juggling multiple in-person steps.
With an online marriage, you can handle the entire process from your home — legally and efficiently.
This guide breaks down everything you need to know about getting married online in Connecticut, including laws, requirements, and how Distant Weddings helps couples complete their marriage quickly and effortlessly.
Connecticut’s standard marriage process still requires in-person steps — including visiting the local town clerk and having your ceremony performed physically within the state.
However, Connecticut residents can get legally married online by using Utah’s fully digital marriage license and virtual ceremony system. Since Connecticut recognizes marriages legally performed in any U.S. state, online weddings completed through Utah’s system are fully valid.
This is what makes online marriage possible for people living in Connecticut.
Yes — and here’s the legal explanation.
Utah County launched the first complete digital marriage process in the country in 2019. It allows couples to:
Residents of any state — including Connecticut — can use this system.
Any marriage performed legally in Utah is recognized in all 50 states, including Connecticut.
This national reciprocity is the backbone of the Distant Weddings online process.
If you choose the standard Connecticut marriage route, here’s what you’ll typically need:
Both partners must appear in person and show a valid form of identification, such as:
Required Personal Information
A Connecticut marriage license is valid for 65 days.
The ceremony must be performed in the same town where the marriage license was issued.
An officiant and at least two witnesses typically participate.
Requirements, processes, and fees can vary depending on the town clerk’s office.
These extra steps lead many Connecticut couples to choose a faster online alternative.
Many people confuse these two options — here’s the difference:
Some states allow online application forms, but still require:
✔ An in-person ceremony
✔ Physical presence in the state
✔ Traditional marriage procedures
A true fully online marriage includes:
✔ Digital license issued remotely
✔ Virtual ceremony
✔ Licensed officiant connected online
✔ No in-person requirements
✔ Legally valid U.S. marriage certificate
This is the simplest option for Connecticut couples wanting a 100% remote experience.
Here’s a direct comparison between the traditional in-state process and an online wedding with Distant Weddings:
Feature | Traditional Connecticut Marriage | Online Marriage with Distant Weddings |
Apply for license online | ❌ Not fully | ✅ 100% online |
In-person visit required | ✅ Yes | ❌ No |
Ceremony location | Must be in Connecticut | Anywhere with internet |
Witnesses required | Yes | Provided if needed |
Speed | Several days to weeks | 24–48 hours |
Paperwork | Manual | Fully digital |
Valid in Connecticut | Yes | Yes, nationwide |
Distant Weddings uses Utah County’s digital marriage system to provide Connecticut couples with a fully remote, legally recognized marriage process.
Here’s how the process works:
Sign up — it takes just a minute.
Once you’re in, you can start right away.
Select the ceremony style that fits your vibe: simple, religious, symbolic, modern, or traditional.
You’ll automatically be matched with a licensed U.S. officiant for your chosen date and time.
We handle the license process through secure digital verification.
✔ No in-person clerk visits
✔ No paperwork
✔ No long forms
Join through your phone, tablet, or computer.
Most ceremonies last around 15 minutes.
Friends and family can join virtually if you’d like.
You’ll get:
Your marriage is legally valid across the United States.
If one or both of you live outside the U.S., or if you need to present your certificate to a foreign government, you may need an Apostille for international recognition.
Distant Weddings provides easy guidance to help you complete this step.
Is online marriage legal for Connecticut couples?
Yes. Connecticut recognizes marriages legally performed in other U.S. states.
Do we need to be in Connecticut during the ceremony?
No. You can be anywhere with internet access.
Are witnesses required?
If needed, Distant Weddings can supply witnesses with no extra hassle.
How long does the process take?
Most couples complete everything in 24–48 hours.
Is this valid for immigration?
Yes. Many couples use their online marriage for immigration, but you may need an Apostille depending on your case.
If you want a fast, simple, and stress-free way to get legally married, Distant Weddings offers the easiest solution available. You can handle the entire process — application, ceremony, and paperwork — fully online without stepping into a town clerk’s office.
Take the pressure off planning and focus on what truly matters: starting your life together.
Get married online with Distant Weddings. We’ll guide you step by step through our 3-step process, ensuring the process is simple & easy.