Adventure & Vow
Based in Maple Falls in the heart of the North Cascades, this team plans and photographs elopements from a home base that doubles as its subject ma…
Elopements · Adventure Elopements · Destination
8 elopement planners serving Washington couples planning an elopement or micro wedding.
Based in Maple Falls in the heart of the North Cascades, this team plans and photographs elopements from a home base that doubles as its subject ma…
Elopements · Adventure Elopements · Destination
Two flat-rate packages define the offer at Evergreen Event Company, a Seattle planner working across Washington with a stated focus on eco-friendly…
Elopements · Micro Weddings · Adventure Elopements
One hour, one booking, one bill: this Seattle company packages an entire small wedding, venue, officiant, photographer, flowers, and toast, into a…
Elopements · Micro Weddings
Officiating came first at this company: the founder began performing ceremonies in 2017 when the business was still a part-time elopement planning…
Elopements · Destination
Twenty-five guests or fewer is the ceiling for ceremonies officiated by this Seattle planning outfit, a number that neatly defines the niche it ser…
Elopements · Micro Weddings · Adventure Elopements
Six package tiers, one mountain town. The Local Event Co builds all-inclusive elopements and micro weddings exclusively in the Leavenworth valley,…
Elopements · Micro Weddings
Twelve full-service clients per year is the self-imposed cap at Topaz & Pearl Weddings and Events, a deliberate constraint that tells you how this…
Elopements · LGBTQ+ Friendly
Experience first, photos second is the operating philosophy at Wilderpines, a Seattle-based team that plans, photographs, and officiates elopements…
Elopements · Adventure Elopements · Micro Weddings
Count backward from your ceremony date and Washington's paperwork falls into place. State law blocks a marriage license from being used until three days after application, and it goes void 60 days after issuance — so the application window runs from day minus sixty to day minus three. Any county auditor in the state can issue it, it works statewide, and many auditors take mailed applications, letting out-of-state couples clear the wait before they board a plane. Two adult witnesses sign at the ceremony.
Land access is where planners earn the fee. Mount Rainier prices a wedding permit at a $25 application charge plus a $250 management fee and confines the event to a three-hour window including travel; Olympic works by headcount instead, waiving permits for groups of five or fewer, allowing six to twelve in wilderness settings, and steering bigger parties to roadside and front-country locations.
Then there's timeline math nobody anticipates: a Friday Harbor ceremony means the vendor team rides one specific sailing, and a missed boat in July can sink the day. Experienced planners here grab ferry reservations the moment seasonal booking opens and pad every mountain drive for construction and weekend trailhead traffic.
Planning budgets too? See elopement packages in Washington.