
Planning a San Diego courthouse elopement? Here’s what couples wish they knew before the day arrives.
Courthouse weddings are often described as simple — but what most couples don’t realize until they’re standing there is how fast everything actually happens.
The ceremony is short. Emotions are high.
And without a plan, the moments you were most excited about can pass before you’ve had time to fully feel them.
As a San Diego courthouse wedding photographer, I’ve seen how intentional planning is what turns a courthouse elopement from rushed into meaningful.
This guide walks you through exactly what to expect — so your day feels calm, personal, and fully experienced.

Couples don’t choose courthouse elopements because they want less, they choose them because they want to celebrate their love in an intimate way.
A San Diego courthouse elopement is perfect for couples who want:
For many couples, it’s the most intentional way to start their marriage.


San Diego has multiple courthouse locations, and choosing the right one can shape how your day feels and photographs.
Best for: classic, formal feel
Best for: relaxed experience
Best for: quiet, simple ceremonies

Here’s what surprises most couples:
Courthouse weddings don’t pause, which is why knowing what’s coming makes all the difference.


A simple timeline helps your day feel intentional instead of rushed.
Sample Timeline:
12:45 PM – Arrive & check in
1:15 PM – Private first look (optional)
1:30 PM – Ceremony
1:45 PM – Family & guest photos
2:15 PM – Couple portraits nearby
3:00 PM – Optional second location
This structure gives you space to breathe, enjoy the day and celebrate what it’s really about.

One of the best parts about a San Diego courthouse elopement is what happens after the ceremony.
Many couples choose to continue photos at a second location that feels meaningful or visually timeless. Popular options include:
These portraits are often where couples finally slow down and take everything in.



Courthouse weddings move quickly — and moments don’t repeat.
A courthouse wedding photographer knows:
Your photos become how you remember the day — especially the parts that went by too fast to process in real time.
Read more here on the 10 reasons why a courthouse wedding photographer matter.


My approach to courthouse elopements is documentary-editorial:
You don’t need to know what to do, your job is simply to be present.
Want to see how I photograph a full elopement day? You can view a San Diego courthouse wedding with portraits at Balboa Park here.
Yes — many couples choose to personalize their ceremony with written vows.
Guest limits vary by courthouse and appointment type.
Most courthouse elopements photograph beautifully with 2–4 hours of coverage, especially if you’re including a second location.
If you value:
A courthouse elopement may be exactly what you’re looking for. Paired the right plan, photographer and your chosen people, your day can feel just as intentional and emotional as any larger wedding.

I specialize in photographing San Diego Courthouse Elopements for couples who want their day to feel intentional, romantic, and true to them minus the stress of a traditional wedding timeline.
If you’re planning a courthouse wedding and want photos that feel honest, timeless, and emotionally grounded, I’d love to connect.
December 23, 2025
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