Micro Weddings

You may have heard the term "micro wedding" and wondered what it means. Micro weddings are charming and intimate gatherings; where 30 or so of your very closest friends and family join you to witness your wedding ceremony. The term has grown in popularity over the last few years. Because this type of wedding is focused on closeness and the significance of the couple's personal touch, the emotional connection of the couple and their guests is amplified. 

Micro weddings are perfect for a couple wanting to avoid ceremony and celebration traditions. This small affair can occur in any locations and incorporate much of the couples personal style. A backyard can be transformed into another dimension or a spring garden. A rooftop can be a modern gallery of art or turned into a vintage-inspired social club. Whether you choose to have a small chapel ceremony or say "I do" along a river bank, a micro wedding allows you to invite your guests to step out of the mondain world for a moment and connect with you and your love journey. 

Micro weddings are also popular with couples who wish to have a non-denominational officiant. With over 40 years of experience, KC Weddings 2 Go mobile officiants know a thing or two about setting the mood and officiating an intimate ceremony. You can work with the officiant to ensure your ceremony is  tailored to your unique love story. A micro wedding gives you the freedom to craft heartfelt vows and rituals that resonate with you, your partner, and your guests, and make everyone feel involved and cherished.

KC Wedding 2 Go specializes in officiating micro weddings. Embrace the charm of the season, weave your story into the details, and relish the joy of an intimate celebration that encapsulates the essence of your love. If you are in the KC Metro or Overland Park area, contact us today to start planning the wedding of your dreams.

Marriage License Information

Each county has its own department that handles marriage licenses. We suggest you contact your county to find out how to get the application, if there is a waiting/processing period, and what the fees are for a marriage license. You can obtain a marriage license from any county within a state; however, you must get a license from the state you are getting married in.

Here is the information for the four most common counties in the Kansas City area: