West Virginia Best Places To Elope
Couples looking to have a unique destination wedding should consider our West Virginia Best Places To Elope. In West Virginia, there are a number of historical destinations from which to choose that offer an assortment of settings and activities to enjoy before and after the ceremony. Some great options include the Stonewall Jackson State Park, Parkersburg, Charles Town, Wheeling, or Huntington.
Where are the West Virginia Best Places To Elope?
Looking for a location that is intimate and provides you with the storybook ceremony you desire without the excessive size and costs of a traditional wedding then consider eloping at the Hillbrook Inn. Eloping at the Hillbrook includes an intimate ceremony for up to eight guests, two nights in a romantic suite, gourmet breakfast, and a five-course candlelit dinner. The happy couple can get married on a bridge, in front of a roaring fire, in front of a fountain on the front terrace, or a couple other options. The couple will also receive a keepsake gift, a champagne toast, and a small wedding cake. Couples only wishing to have an intimate ceremony with two guests in a historical setting, contact the Gillum House B & B for more information.
Please visit our Elope West Virginia page for an expanded list of B&B’s that offer elopement packages.
What You Need to Marry in West Virginia
If you are planning to head to West Virginia to get married then you need to be aware of the requirements. Like most cities, the requirements are rather basic. You and your fiancé need to head to the County Clerk’s office to apply for your marriage license. Be sure to bring the necessary fees, along with valid photo identification, and proof of the termination of any previous marriages, this includes death certificates. Additional information required includes social security numbers, date, and location of birth, and parent’s names. Marriage licenses last 60 days when you elope to West Virginia Best Places To Elope.