About this tour
When Alex from our team checked out the 77 Sign & Go Wedding at Hawaiian Wedding Chapel, we found a no-fuss way to get legally married in Las Vegas. You rock up with your Nevada marriage licence already in hand, say your vows in front of a minister in their Hawaiian-themed chapel, and walk out married—all in about 30 minutes. It's genuinely straightforward: the chapel's legit, they sort the paperwork filing, and you get a photo to prove it happened. The whole thing feels more like ticking a box than a ceremony, which is exactly what some couples want.
Highlights
- Nevada marriage licence sorted before you arrive; no waiting period required
- Licensed minister handles legal signing and files your licence post-ceremony
- One digital photo included; can request extra shots during the chapel shoot
- Hawaiian-themed chapel setting with accessible, compact space
- 30 minutes start to finish—genuinely quick
- Wheelchair accessible throughout; service animals welcome
- Can bring your own witness if you want one; they'll provide if needed
What to expect
You'll need to grab your Nevada marriage licence from Clark County Marriage License Bureau (open daily 8am to midnight, downtown Las Vegas) before you turn up. Bring your passport or driver's licence. Once at the chapel, a minister meets you, runs through the legal bit at the counter, and witnesses your vows. The photo shoot happens in the chapel itself—expect a few poses for that digital image. The whole thing moves fast; there's no drawn-out ceremony or speeches. It's genuinely transactional, which works if you're after legal marriage without theatre.
The Hawaiian décor is pleasant enough—not tacky, not lavish, just functional. Alex found the staff efficient and the paperwork process clear. There's no time for sentiment here, but that's the deal you're signing up for. Public transport nearby means you don't need a hire car to get there.
Good to know
Dead simple, legally binding, and quick. Perfect if you want to marry without fuss or an audience. The chapel's properly accessible—all areas are wheelchair friendly, and strollers are fine. No blood tests, no waiting period, and the minister files your licence for you, so you're done. Cost is reasonable for a legal wedding.
You have to sort the marriage licence yourself beforehand (£82 / AUD $155 ballpark). There's no ceremony experience here—it's functionally brief. This isn't suited for guests or a party vibe; it's just you, your partner, and the paperwork. Peak times might mean a short queue, though 30 minutes limits delays.
Bring your Nevada marriage licence and valid ID (passport or driver's licence). One digital photo is included; ask about prints or extra shots if you want them. The booking is for two people only. Group size is minimal—just you two and the minister (plus a witness if you bring one). Book ahead so they're ready when you arrive.
Tour sold and operated by Viator via Viator. Descriptions on this page are original BugBitten summaries written by our team — not copied from the operator. Prices and availability are confirmed at checkout.







