If you’re looking for a quick, convenient, and stress-free way to get legally married in Idaho, an online wedding might be the perfect choice. Traditional weddings often involve scheduling, travel, county clerk visits, and a mountain of paperwork.
With an online marriage, couples can complete the entire process from home — efficiently, legally, and without the usual hassle.
This guide explains everything you need to know about getting married online in Idaho, including legal considerations, requirements, and how Distant Weddings makes it simple.
In Idaho, traditional marriages require in-person steps such as visiting the County Clerk to obtain a marriage license and conducting a ceremony with witnesses present.
However, Idaho residents can legally get married online through Utah’s digital marriage license system, which is recognized across the U.S. Since Idaho honors marriages legally performed in other states, a Utah online wedding is fully valid in Idaho.
This makes online weddings a legal and convenient option for couples living in the Gem State.
Yes — here’s how it works.
Utah County launched the first fully online marriage system in the U.S. in 2019. Using this platform, couples can:
You don’t need to be an Idaho resident to use this system.
Marriages completed through Utah’s online system are recognized in all 50 states, including Idaho.
This nationwide recognition is the legal foundation behind Distant Weddings’ online marriage services.
If you prefer a conventional Idaho wedding, here’s what you’ll need:
Both partners must appear in person and provide:
Some counties may also request a birth certificate.
License Validity
An Idaho marriage license is generally valid for 90 days.
County Variations
Fees, procedures, and scheduling can differ depending on the county, which is why many couples opt for the faster online alternative.
Some states allow online license applications but still require:
✔ In-person ceremony
✔ Being physically present in the state
✔ Traditional paperwork
With a full online wedding:
✔ License issued digitally
✔ Ceremony conducted online with a licensed officiant
✔ No physical presence needed
✔ Valid U.S. marriage certificate
This is the simplest option for Idaho couples looking for a completely remote experience.
Here’s a comparison of traditional versus online marriage:
Feature | Traditional Idaho Marriage | Online Marriage with Distant Weddings |
Apply for license online | ❌ Usually no | ✅ Fully online |
In-person visit required | ✅ Yes | ❌ Not required |
Ceremony location | Must be in Idaho | Anywhere with internet |
Witnesses required | Yes | Provided if needed |
Speed | Days to weeks | 24–48 hours |
Paperwork | Manual | Fully digital |
Valid in Idaho | Yes | Yes — recognized nationwide |
Distant Weddings uses Utah County’s official digital marriage system to provide Idaho couples with a fast, legal, and fully online wedding experience.
Sign up in just a few minutes and start the process immediately.
Choose from simple, symbolic, religious, or modern ceremony styles.
We automatically match you with a licensed officiant based on your preferred date and time.
Our platform handles licensing securely online:
✔ No county visits
✔ No long forms
✔ Fully digital verification
Join from any device — phone, tablet, or laptop.
Ceremonies usually last about 15 minutes, and friends and family can attend virtually.
You’ll get:
Your marriage is legally recognized across the U.S.
If one or both partners live abroad or need to use the certificate internationally, an Apostille may be required.
Distant Weddings provides guidance to complete this process smoothly.
Is an online marriage legal for Idaho residents?
Yes. Idaho recognizes marriages legally performed in other states, including Utah’s digital system.
Do we need to be in Idaho during the ceremony?
No — you can participate from anywhere with internet access.
Are witnesses required?
Distant Weddings can provide witnesses if needed.
How fast is the process?
Most couples complete everything in 24–48 hours.
Will our marriage be valid for immigration purposes?
Yes. Couples may need an Apostille for immigration, and Distant Weddings can guide you through it.
For couples seeking a simple, fast, and legally recognized wedding, Distant Weddings is the easiest option.
The entire process — from application to ceremony to certificate — is completed online without visiting any county office.
Skip the stress of traditional wedding planning and focus on celebrating your love.
Get married online with Distant Weddings. We’ll guide you step by step through our 3-step process, ensuring the process is simple & easy.