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Frequently Asked Questions

Question 1:
Will we need to be dressed before we arrive to the chapel, or is there a place to change?

Answer 1:
Our wedding chapel has a place to change, but most brides come already dressed.

Question 2:
Can you recommend an inexpensive place to rent a gown and/or a tuxedo?

Answer 2:
Yes, your best bet would be to dress at The Princess Wedding Chapel. We are the most reasonable place known and we definitely can assure that you will not be late to your wedding. The Princess gives you a selection of choice at the lowest prices ever imaginable.

Question 1:
We are from out of the Country, what things will we need to take with us?

Answer 1:
In most cases, your passport will be fine, but some countries require an Apostille for the marriage to be legal in that country. (See license information on our website.)

Question 2:
Will our Marriage certificate be legal in our Country?

Answer:Yes, but you will need to obtain a certified copy of your Marriage License or request an Apostille as soon as your marriage has been recorded with the State. (See License Information for details).

Question 1:
Is there a maximum number of people that may come to the wedding ceremony?

Answer 1:
If the wedding is held in the chapel then the number is limited by the size of the chapel and may vary depending of package selection. The Princess Wedding Chapel can occupy a maximum of 70 guests standing.

Question 1:
If we have been divorced, will we need to bring proof of our divorce?

Answer 1:
No, all you need to know is the month, year, city and state of when the divorce was finalized and recorded.

Question 2:
If we have multiple divorces will we need to bring documents as to the dates?

Answer 2:
No, you only need to know the most recent divorce information.

Question 1:
How do I need to know about the limousine service in the wedding package?

Answer 1:
That would depend on the package of your choice. A package with a Limousine can pick you up at your hotel, will sit and wait for you to get married and will take you to your hotel or drop-off point. Providing its within the one hour package time or can pick you up after the ceremony and can take you out for a one hour tour and drop you off at a desired location.

Question 2:
Is the drivers tip included in my package price?

Answer 2:
No, packages only provide the related services connected to the chapel. Gratuities or tips are separate and are collected by your coordinator prior to wedding.

Question 3:
How much should I tip the driver?

Answer 3:
Limousine drivers live on tips. Most people give a minimum of $25 to the limousine driver, but the amount is depends on there service and your generosity.

Question 1:
When is the best time to get marriage license?

Answer 1:
You must get your marriage license before the wedding takes place. Some wedding packages provide limousine service from your hotel to the courthouse and then to the chapel. However, if you wait until an hour before the ceremony to get your license you may limiting your time.
Question 2:
What documentation do we need to bring?

Answer 2:
Any of the following legal documents: Your State Drivers License, State ID Card, Military I.D., Original or certified copy of your birth certificate, or a Passport.

Question 3:
How much does a Marriage License cost?

Answer 3:
The marriage license fee is $55.00 (cash only).(See License Information for details).

Question 4:
Is it ok to bring our Marriage License from our home state?

Answer 4:
No. You must obtain your Marriage License in the state of Nevada if you are getting married here preferably at the court house in Las Vegas. You also my obtain your license via the internet. (See our License information page for details).

Question 5:
If I happen to loose our Marriage License, how can I get another copy of our License?

Answer 5:
Go to License Information on our web site.

Question 1:
I see that the minister's fee is not included in the price of the package; how much is the minister's fee?

Answer 1:
For most people that use the services of clergy in their wedding ceremony, the understood amount is a minimum of $60 for a chapel wedding and a $100 for a destination wedding which is a basis depending on the giver, the ministers time and the location of the wedding. Now, if you enjoyed his service you may give more if you so wish.

Question 2:
Should I pay the minister's fee?

Answer 2:
Yes, the minister's fee is considered an offering to his perticular ministry and church. An offerning is a traditional donation or "pledge" which is dependent on your generosity and extravagance of you the giver. Since ministers are not paid for their services as an employee, it has become an understanding that a minister, being a primary necessity to your wedding, should be deserving of your support through the gift they receive from you. We will provide you an envelope for your desired gift.

Question 1:
What about us taking a video camera and/or taking pictures during the wedding?

Answer 1:
You may not be able to take your own video/pictures during the ceremony, unless previously arranged with your wedding planner. An on site fee may be added. See your wedding planner for more details.

Question 1:
If we are only renewing our vows, will we need to bring anything proving our marriage?

Answer:
No, unless you are wanting a new license. A minister need not officiate your ceremony unless you are actually getting married. The only document you will receive is a renewal certificate from the chapel.

Question 1:
How can we reserve a time and date for our wedding Ceremony?

Answer 1:
Yes, you can, but we cannot guarantee it until you actually book it and we send you a confirmation. The earlier you book the better chance that you will have of getting what you are requesting. While we can guarantee the date for your ceremony, you may have to compromise on the time of day within an hour or two for your ceremony, but once your time is confirmed, that time is guaranteed.