Getting legally married in New Hampshire doesn’t have to involve courthouse visits, scheduling conflicts, or piles of paperwork. For many couples, an online wedding ceremony offers a faster, simpler, and completely stress-free alternative.
Instead of coordinating in-person county appointments and traditional requirements, you can complete the entire marriage process from home — quickly, legally, and fully recognized nationwide.
This step-by-step guide explains exactly how to get married online as a New Hampshire resident, how the legal system works, and how Distant Weddings makes everything easy from start to finish.
New Hampshire’s traditional marriage process still requires you to physically appear at a town or city clerk’s office, pick up your marriage license in person, and hold a ceremony with witnesses present.
But here’s the good news:
New Hampshire residents can legally get married online by using Utah’s fully digital marriage license and virtual ceremony system — which is valid across the entire United States.
Since a marriage validly performed in one state must be recognized by all others (including New Hampshire), online marriage becomes completely legitimate and enforceable.
This is the foundation that makes online weddings possible.
Absolutely. Here’s why:
Utah County introduced the country’s first 100% digital marriage platform in 2019. Through this system, couples are able to:
You do not need to be a Utah resident to use this system.
All states, New Hampshire included, recognize marriages legally performed anywhere in the United States.
This ensures that a Utah-issued online marriage certificate is fully valid for:
Distant Weddings partners with this system to offer New Hampshire couples a seamless, fully remote experience.
If you choose to get married the standard way within New Hampshire, here’s what you typically need:
Both partners must appear in person and present:
(Some clerks may ask for additional documentation such as birth certificates.)
You’ll typically be asked for:
A New Hampshire marriage license is valid for 90 days from the date of issue.
Because requirements vary by town and appointment availability, this process can take days or weeks — leading many couples to prefer the quicker online alternative.
These terms often get mixed up, so here’s a quick breakdown:
Some states let you apply for the license online, but still require:
✔ Physical ceremony
✔ Being present in the state
✔ Traditional clerical steps
A complete online marriage includes:
✔ Digital marriage license issued remotely
✔ Ceremony performed entirely online
✔ No travel or in-person visits
✔ Fully digital document filing
✔ Valid U.S. marriage certificate
This is the most convenient option for New Hampshire residents who want a legally binding remote marriage.
Here’s how both options stack up:
Feature | Traditional NH Marriage | Online Marriage With Distant Weddings |
Apply for license online | ❌ No | ✅ Yes |
In-person visit required | ✅ Yes | ❌ No |
Ceremony location | Must be in NH | Anywhere with internet |
Witnesses required | Yes | Provided if needed |
Speed | Days–weeks | 24–48 hours |
Paperwork | Manual | 100% digital |
Valid in New Hampshire | Yes | Yes (nationwide recognition) |
Distant Weddings uses Utah County’s digital marriage system to help couples in New Hampshire get legally married — without travel, appointments, or paperwork.
Here’s how the process works:
Sign up online — registration takes only a minute.
Once you’re inside your dashboard, you can begin immediately.
Choose the type of ceremony you prefer — simple, romantic, spiritual, lighthearted, or anything in between.
We’ll automatically match you with a licensed officiant based on your selected date and time.
We handle identity checks and licensing digitally, so you never have to step foot in a government office.
✔ No paperwork
✔ No clerk appointments
✔ No complicated forms
Join the ceremony from any device — laptop, tablet, or smartphone.
Most ceremonies last around 10–15 minutes.
Friends and family can join from anywhere in the world.
After the ceremony, you’ll receive:
Your certificate is accepted throughout the United States, including New Hampshire.
If either partner lives abroad or the certificate will be used outside the U.S. (ex: immigration, visas, dual citizenship applications), you may need an Apostille.
Distant Weddings provides guidance to help you request and obtain your Apostille with ease.
Yes. New Hampshire recognizes any marriage legally performed in another U.S. state.
No — you can participate from anywhere with internet access.
If your ceremony requires them, Distant Weddings can supply witnesses.
Most couples complete the entire process in 24–48 hours.
Yes. Many couples use these certificates for immigration, though an Apostille is often required. Distant Weddings can assist.
If you’re looking for a fast, convenient, and stress-free way to get legally married, Distant Weddings provides the simplest option available. Everything — from the license to the ceremony to the certificate — happens online, without dealing with appointments or in-person requirements.
Focus on celebrating your relationship, and let us handle the logistics.
Get married online with Distant Weddings. We’ll guide you step by step through our 3-step process, ensuring the process is simple & easy.