If you’re looking for how to elope in the Florida Keys, then look no further! You’re probably here because you and your partner decided that the Florida Keys had the perfect mix of tropics, party, and adventure that you were looking for in your Florida elopement, but now you have no idea what’s next or what you need to do. Am I right? That’s where I come in!
I’ve created this guide to tell you the where’s, the when’s, and the how’s for eloping in the Florida Keys! If you’re looking for the best information from a Florida native who has photographed dozens of Florida Keys elopements, then you’re in the right place! Let’s dive on in!
Once you have your marriage license (skip to the bottom of how to get legally married in the Florida Keys), you can elope almost anywhere in the Florida Keys and Key West! Keep in mind that there may be permits needed from island to island, park to park, or location to location. It’s important that you find a Florida elopement photographer who can help you navigate these waters (pun intended) and suggest locations that fit your vision!
Here are some of my favorite elopement spots in the Florida Keys:
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The Florida Keys are pretty much tropical all year round. Don’t be fooled though. Florida gets occasional cold fronts in the winter months that will drop the Keys into the 50s for a few days.
Generally, here’s what you can expect:
Keep this in mind before setting a date! Florida’s hurricane season starts in June and goes all the way until November. If you plan to elope during this time, plan an early summer (June/July) as hurricane activity picks up later in the season between mid-August and mid-October. If you want to elope during this time, travel insurance is a must!
If you want to avoid crowds, plan your elopement during an off-season non-holiday weekend, or during the week. In the Florida keys, some popular times to avoid for increased travel costs and tourists are lobster mini season (July), opening weekend of Lobster season (early August), and Fantasy Fest unless, of course, that’s your plan (late October).
Those are only a few of the high tourism times, but check your elopement date for any large events that might be happening. Huge events draw large crowds that can double, triple, or even quadruple the hotel costs in the area.
We can’t forget about our mortal enemies, the Florida mosquitos and no-see-ums. These biting insects are TERRIBLE in the hot summer months. If you want to avoid getting eaten alive, look to get married during the late fall/winter months (November through February).
Need help figuring out the best time to elope in the Florida Keys? Let me help guide you!
Florida is one of the easiest states to elope! There are two easy steps for making it legal in the Florida Keys!
You’ll first need to apply for a marriage license at the Monroe County clerk of court. For all of the Florida Keys, there are only 3 offices so make sure you find the closest one to your Key! You can pre-apply online before you arrive. If you’re a non-Florida resident, you can pick up your marriage license the same day you plan to sign it! If you’re a Florida resident, there’s a 3-day waiting period. The cost of the license is around $80 (+tax).
To apply for a marriage license, you’ll need your driver’s license or state ID. Both people must be present. Florida does not require blood test or medical exams.
Once you have your marriage license, you can elope anywhere in Florida within 60 days. Check with the Clerk of Court before making plans to ensure you have all your ducks in a row. Completed marriage licenses must be returned within 10 days of the ceremony.
Now that you have your marriage license, you’ll need someone to make it official. This can be any ordained minister, priest, rabbi or other ordained clergy, judges of the state of Florida, or Public notaries of the state of Florida. Don’t want to hire an officiant? Find a Florida elopement photographer who’s a Florida notary and can make it legal while you’re out adventuring. One less person to worry about!
Heads up – there are two spaces for witness signatures on the Florida marriage license. However, this is not a requirement of the state. Buttttt did you know that your dog can sign in this spot? Heart. Melted.
Need help figuring out what you need and when you need it for your marriage license? Let’s start planning your Florida Keys elopement!
The Florida Keys are so much more than a tropical oasis! With a never ending supply of warm weather and sunshining days, adventuring outdoors comes easy on these islands. While I have a running list of things to do for your Florida elopement, here are a few of my favorites for Florida Keys elopements:
There’s endless opportunities to make your Florida Keys elopement exactly how you want it with YOUR kind of adventure!
Need help brainstorming ideas? Let’s create something epic together!
One moment its all sunshine and rainbows and the next minute it’s a torrential downpour. I want to ensure that my couples are fully prepared for whatever Florida may throw at us. Depending on the time of year and the weather, here’s a quick list of all the things to have handy for your Florida Keys elopement:
If you’re wondering how your all day Florida Keys elopement could look, here are some example timelines!
4-Hour Timeline
Hour 1: Getting ready, details, & first look
Hour 2: Ceremony
Hour 3: Mini adventure
Hour 4: Portraits at golden hour
8-Hour Timeline
Hour 1: Getting ready, details, & first look
Hour 2: Ceremony
Hour 3-6: Half day adventure
Hour 7: Portraits at golden hour
Hour 8: Dinner & drinks
12-Hour Timeline
Hour 1: Getting ready, details, & first look
Hour 2: Ceremony
Hour 3: Lunch break
Hour 4-7: First Adventure (at one location)
Hour 8-12: Second Adventure (at another location)
If you’ve made it this far, it means you’re ready to elope in the Florida Keys, but maybe you’re feeling a bit overwhelmed with all that’s involved? If that’s you and you would love for someone to help brainstorm ideas, plan out the logistics, give you recommendations, andddddddd capture epic photos, then I’m your girl!
Hey there! I’m Anna, your Florida Keys elopement photographer, planner + native Florida guide! I’m based in Florida, where the water is always close and the vibes are chill and tropical. Florida is so much more than long stretches of sandy beaches, and I l o v e showing rad folks like you just what makes this place special. In fact, I geek out over discovering what makes every place special when I’m planning elopements. From choosing the perfect location to figuring out those pesky permits to ensuring every detail aligns with your vision, I’ve got you covered. There’s a lot to consider ahead of your elopement and I’m here to guide you through those dos and don’ts. Tell me what you want your day to feel like, and I’ll take the wheel. I legit can’t wait to start researching and planning to create exactly what you want.