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Online 2 Help Notary is proud to offer comprehensive wedding services, officially performing ceremonies and notarizing licenses under the Universal Life Church Monastery and the State of California. Our ordained ministers can marry couples in all 50 states, ensuring a seamless and legal union.
We provide everything you need for your special day, including marriage certificates, witnesses, and various wedding accessories. Our convenient location, just three blocks from the Alameda County Clerk-Recorder Office, allows couples to easily obtain their marriage license and join in holy matrimony on the same day. Situated at the corner of 13th and Webster in downtown Oakland, our office offers a private and intimate setting for your ceremony.
For those who prefer a different venue, Online 2 Help Notary also offers mobile wedding services, traveling to your chosen location for an additional fee. Our flexible and personalized approach ensures that your wedding day is as special and unique as your love story.
Choose Online 2 Help Notary for a hassle-free, heartfelt wedding experience in the Bay Area.
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A confidential marriage in California allows two people to get married without any witnesses present.
Confidential Marriage License
The participating parties must be at least 18 years old to apply for a confidential marriage license. Minors may NOT purchase a confidential marriage license.
The participating parties must be living together as spouses at the time they apply for the marriage license, and must sign an affidavit on the license attesting to those facts.
Effective 1/01/15 - The couple may be married in any county in California.
No witnesses are required to be at the ceremony, AND no witnesses sign on the marriage license.
The marriage license is a confidential record and is registered at the County Clerk's Office in the county where it was purchased. Only the couple may purchase copies of the marriage license and must present valid picture identification together with the required fee to the County Clerk in order to do so. Persons other than the married couple requesting copies of a confidential marriage license may only do so by presenting a court order to the County Clerk in the county where the license is registered
Copies of confidential marriages are not available from the state office.