A Last-Minute Courthouse Wedding in Chula Vista, Followed by Golden Hour at the Marina
In early November, we were contacted by Mark after their original photographer had to cancel just days before their courthouse wedding in Chula Vista. With a 3:30 PM civil ceremony scheduled and limited daylight to work with, thoughtful planning became essential. Before the wedding day, we scouted Marina Park to test lighting, observe foot traffic, and identify clean, timeless portrait locations—ensuring nothing was rushed or left to chance.
On the day of the wedding, Mark and Lindsey arrived in style, surrounded by close friends and family. Their courthouse ceremony unfolded seamlessly, allowing us to transition to Marina Park with enough time to take advantage of golden hour. As the light softened, the pace slowed. The marina’s open walkways and palm-lined paths created an effortless backdrop for relaxed, natural portraits—capturing the quiet joy of being newly married. This Chula Vista courthouse wedding is a reminder that civil ceremonies, when planned with intention, can be just as meaningful and beautifully documented as any traditional San Diego wedding.
In early November, we received an email from Mark asking if we had availability to capture their courthouse wedding in Chula Vista, followed by post-ceremony portraits at Marina Park. The timing was tight—a photographer they had already booked had to cancel at the last minute—but moments like these are exactly why Last Minute Photoshoot exists. After a few messages to finalize the details, Mark officially booked us, and we immediately began planning around timing, light, and flow.
A Last-Minute Courthouse Wedding in Chula Vista, Followed by Golden Hour at the Marina shows how a simple “I do” can turn into a beautifully paced wedding day. Whether you’re keeping it minimal or adding portraits by the water, we’ll help you plan a smooth timeline and capture every meaningful moment.
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Our biggest consideration was daylight. Mark and Lindsey’s courthouse appointment was scheduled for 3:30 PM, and during this time of year, the window for natural light gets smaller by the minute. To make sure we could still deliver clean, timeless images, we did what we always do when working a new location—we scouted. A few days before the wedding, we visited Marina Park to test lighting, observe foot traffic, and identify the strongest areas for portraits. For locations we haven’t photographed yet, we always do our own reconnaissance so nothing is rushed or left to chance on the wedding day.
With that groundwork in place, we drafted a clear, realistic timeline and shared it with Mark and Lindsey ahead of time. On the day of the wedding, we sent over our GPS location so they didn’t have to worry about finding us. We arrived at the courthouse before 2 PM, walked the grounds, and positioned ourselves for arrivals. Earlier, Mark had mentioned they would be arriving in a limo—so we were ready.
As their white stretch Lincoln pulled up, we captured the full sequence: friends and family stepping out, the anticipation, and the quiet excitement before heading inside. We documented the signing at the recorder’s office, then moved outside where they exchanged vows with their officiant. Everything ran on schedule, without delays, which gave us the flexibility to head to Marina Park with enough time to take advantage of the soft, fading light.
By the time we arrived at the marina, the pace naturally slowed. The open walkways, palm-lined paths, and subtle textures of the waterfront created a clean, uncluttered backdrop—perfect for timeless portraits. With the sun lowering, the light wrapped gently around them, allowing us to capture natural moments as they walked, talked, and finally took in the reality of being newly married. Nothing felt forced. It was quiet, unhurried, and intentional.
Final Thoughts
Courthouse weddings may be simple by design, but they deserve just as much intention and care as any large celebration. From scouting and timelines to anticipating light and transitions, our goal is always to remove stress so couples can stay present in the moment. Mark and Lindsey’s Chula Vista courthouse wedding is a perfect reminder that even a last-minute change can turn into something seamless, meaningful, and beautifully timeless when everything is thoughtfully planned.
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Getting Married in Temecula: Your Guide to a Scenic, Civil Wedding in Wine Country
Planning a civil wedding in Temecula has never been easier—or more beautiful. With rolling vineyards, peaceful lakeside estates, and easy access to the Riverside County Clerk, couples can legally marry and celebrate all in one scenic location. Whether you're dreaming of a courthouse ceremony followed by wine tasting, or saying “I do” under olive trees at a vineyard like Ponte or Vitagliano, this guide walks you through every step of getting married in Temecula. Learn how to get your marriage license, explore civil-friendly venues (including self-uniting and friend-officiated ceremonies), and discover insider photography tips that will make your special day unforgettable. We’ve also included our favorite ceremony spots like Lorimar, Leoness Cellars, and Lake Oak Meadows, all tailored for couples who want to keep things intimate, stress-free, and photo-ready. If you’re planning a relaxed, romantic civil ceremony in Southern California wine country, let this be your blueprint—and let us help you document it beautifully.
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There’s something special about exchanging vows under the Southern California sun, surrounded by vineyards, lavender fields, and rolling hills. Temecula isn’t just a weekend getaway or a wine-tasting hotspot—it’s an ideal place for couples looking to say "I do" without the stress and expense of a traditional wedding. If you're considering a civil marriage in Temecula, this blog covers everything you need to know, from getting legally married at the county clerk's office to planning a vineyard ceremony that feels like a dream. Whether you're eloping, planning something intimate, or hosting a larger celebration, you'll find civil-friendly venues, helpful tips, and real advice from photographers who know the region inside and out. Let’s walk you through how to plan your civil wedding in Temecula—the legal steps, the most scenic ceremony spots, and how to get gorgeous, story-driven photos to remember it all.
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Every great love story starts with a sign—and this one points straight to forever. Whether you're planning a courthouse ceremony or a lakeside vow exchange in wine country, Temecula offers the perfect backdrop for your day. Let us capture it with timeless, candid photos that feel as natural as your love.
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From charming courthouses to vineyard-lined backdrops, Temecula offers the perfect blend of ease and elegance. Whether it’s just the two of you or a small celebration, we’ll help you capture every heartfelt moment in wine country.
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How to Get Legally Married in Temecula (Riverside County)
Here’s how to take care of the paperwork before you pop the champagne:
Marriage License: Both parties must apply in person at the Riverside County Clerk's Office. There’s a location right in Temecula. Bring valid photo ID. No residency or waiting period is required.
Cost: Public marriage licenses cost around $100. Confidential licenses are slightly higher.
Ceremony: You have options. The Temecula County Clerk offers civil ceremonies on-site for $85. You can also have a friend or family member officiate (they can get ordained online for free or cheap).
Witnesses: One witness is required (two for public licenses).
Timing: The license is valid for 90 days. After the ceremony, your officiant must return the signed license within 10 days.
Civil Ceremony Options in Temecula
1. Temecula County Clerk’s Office
Location: 41002 County Center Dr #230, Temecula, CA
Cost: $85
Guests: Up to 15 guests allowed
Vibe: Simple, quick, official. Get married legally, then head out for photos and a celebratory lunch or wine tasting!
2. Self-Uniting Ceremony
In California, you can legally marry yourselves with a special license.
No officiant needed—you and your partner sign the license with two witnesses.
Perfect for introverted couples or those who want full control of the moment.
3. Ordain a Friend
One of the most personal (and popular) options is to have a close friend or family member officiate.
They can get ordained online quickly and easily.
Combine this with a vineyard or backyard venue to create your perfect setting.
Temecula Wineries That Host Civil Ceremonies
While wineries can’t issue marriage licenses, many are happy to host your legal or symbolic ceremony onsite. Here are some top-rated options:
Vitagliano Winery
Located in the heart of wine country, this scenic estate is home to Lake Oak Meadows.
Features a tranquil lakeside ceremony space with vineyards, fountains, and tree-lined walkways.
Ideal for couples who want a secluded, storybook setting for their vows.
Ponte Winery & Vineyard Inn
Romantic vineyard lawns and on-site lodging.
Great for full weddings or intimate elopements.
Offers day-of coordination and flexible packages.
Leoness Cellars
Breathtaking vineyard views with a private ceremony lawn.
Popular for elegant, rustic weddings with panoramic sunset backdrops.
Lorimar Vineyards & Winery
A Tuscan-style venue with artistic touches and views.
Dog-friendly and highly customizable.
Falkner Winery
Two ceremony locations: a redwood garden and the Pinnacle Restaurant deck.
Ideal for couples who want a view with gourmet dining.
Photo Tips for a Temecula Civil Wedding
Golden Hour: Aim for photos just before sunset. The light in Temecula’s wine country is dreamy around 5:30-7:30 PM.
Vineyard Vibes: If you’re marrying at the courthouse, plan a post-ceremony shoot at a winery. Many allow photo access with a reservation or tasting purchase.
Keep It Simple: You don’t need props. Let the scenery shine—vines, lavender, sunlit hills.
Dress the Part: Light, flowy fabrics photograph beautifully in Temecula’s warm climate. Bring comfy shoes for walking through vineyards or gardens.
Hire a Pro: Even if you’re skipping a big wedding, professional photos let you preserve the moment beautifully and authentically.
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We’re a husband-and-wife photography duo based in Southern California with a deep love for capturing real, emotional moments. Civil weddings and elopements are our sweet spot—we know how to work with natural light, bring out genuine connection, and find photo opportunities even at a courthouse. We’ve shot in Temecula’s vineyards, gardens, courthouses, and downtown alleys. We don’t just take pictures. We tell stories.
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Whether you're planning a quick civil ceremony or dreaming of an intimate vineyard celebration, Temecula offers the best of both worlds: legal ease and unmatched beauty. Let us help document your story with timeless, relaxed, and intentional photography that reflects your love.
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