How to Elope in Boston: A Simple Step-by-Step Guide

Mar 22, 2026

Elopements

Dreaming of an intimate city-hall moment or a cozy celebration like Mae and Cate’s? Here’s exactly how to make it happen.

Decide Where You Want to Say “I Do”

Boston offers so many beautiful elopement backdrops.

  • Boston City Hall – Modern, iconic, and perfect for a classic civil ceremony.
  • Boston Public Garden – Romantic greenery and seasonal blooms.
  • Beacon Hill – Cobblestone streets and historic charm.
  • Seaport District – Waterfront views and contemporary vibes.

If you’re choosing a public outdoor location, check if a permit is required (especially for larger setups).

Apply for Your Marriage License

You’ll apply in person at the Boston City Clerk’s Office (or any Massachusetts city/town clerk if you prefer).

Here’s what to know:

  • Both partners must appear in person.
  • Bring a valid photo ID.
  • Pay the license fee (varies slightly by municipality).
  • There is a mandatory 3-day waiting period in Massachusetts (unless waived by court order).
  • Your license is valid for 60 days.

Choose Who Will Officiate

For a Boston elopement, you have options:

  • A justice of the peace (often available at city hall).
  • A religious officiant.
  • A friend or family member (they can apply for a one-day marriage designation in Massachusetts).

Make sure your officiant is legally authorized in MA.

Plan the Details (Keep It Simple or Make It Yours)

Even elopements deserve intention. Think about:

  • Florals or a bouquet
  • Personal vows
  • A meaningful outfit
  • A reservation at your favorite restaurant for after

Many couples celebrate afterward at intimate spots around the city – think cozy taverns, waterfront dining, or a private dinner with your closest people.

Hire a Photographer (maybe me??? <3)

Elopements are intimate, emotional, and often fast-paced. Having a documentary-style photographer ensures the quiet glances, laughter, and happy tears are preserved forever.

Celebrate Your Way

Pop champagne on the courthouse steps.
Take golden-hour portraits in Beacon Hill.
Host a candlelit dinner.
Or simply wander the city together as newlyweds.

That’s the beauty of getting married, whether it’s an elopement or a larger wedding: the day is entirely yours and you make the rules.

Planning your own Boston City Hall elopement?
I’d love to help you tell your story in a way that feels honest, intentional, and completely you.

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