A Timeless Courthouse Marriage at the Historic Orange County Courthouse in Santa Ana

As the year came to a close, a last-minute inquiry led us to one of our favorite courthouse wedding locations in Southern California — the Historic Orange County Courthouse in Santa Ana. Cherry and Charles chose an intimate courthouse marriage rooted in simplicity, intention, and history. From early-morning planning to quiet moments beneath century-old architecture, their day unfolded with ease and authenticity. With strategic timing, minimal crowds, and a focus on natural storytelling, this courthouse wedding highlights why the Santa Ana Historic Courthouse remains one of the most timeless venues for couples choosing a civil ceremony. A reminder that courthouse weddings, when done thoughtfully, can feel just as meaningful and visually powerful as any traditional wedding day.

Cherry & Charles | Courthouse Wedding Photography

As Last Minute Photoshoot was wrapping up 2025, New Year’s Eve found us driving home from a shoot, cameras packed, minds already shifting toward the year ahead. Somewhere between the freeway lights and end-of-year reflections, a new inquiry came through our website.

It was from Cherry.

She asked a simple but meaningful question: were we available on January 14 at 8:40 AM to photograph her courthouse marriage to her husband, Charles, at the Historic Orange County Courthouse in Santa Ana?

We called her immediately.

By the end of that conversation, we had a clear vision for the day. By the next morning, Cherry officially booked our Last Minute Love Elopement Package. The timing was perfect, the intention was clear, and the location was one we know deeply.

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A Timeless Courthouse Marriage at the Historic Orange County Courthouse in Santa Ana highlights why this iconic building demands precise timing, crowd awareness, and a photographer who understands its flow. When you book with us, you’re choosing guidance through lighting, movement, and moments — so your courthouse marriage feels calm, intentional, and beautifully preserved.

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Why the Historic OC Courthouse in Santa Ana Is One of Our Favorites

The Historic Orange County Courthouse, built in 1901, is one of Southern California’s most architecturally rich courthouse venues for intimate weddings and courthouse marriages. Located in downtown Santa Ana, the building features Romanesque Revival architecture, arched hallways, stained glass windows, detailed woodwork, and soft natural light that filters beautifully through its interior.

For couples choosing a courthouse wedding, this location offers something rare:
history, elegance, and character — without excess.

From a photography standpoint, it’s a dream. From a couple’s standpoint, it feels meaningful. Every corner tells a story, and no two courthouse weddings here ever look the same.

Planning for a Smooth Courthouse Wedding Day

As the wedding day approached, we sent Cherry a detailed timeline and a suggested photo flow. We also recommended arriving early if possible.

The reason is simple:
this courthouse has a lot of hidden gems, especially indoors.

Early arrival means fewer crowds, easier movement, and access to the most photogenic spaces before they fill up. It also means less time navigating people — and yes, less time editing around distractions later.

Cherry was all in.

Wedding Day: Beating Traffic, Beating the Crowds

Wedding day started early.

Steph and I were up at 4:00 AM, getting ready in the quiet hours before sunrise. A quick stop for my usual vanilla nitro cold brew with an extra shot of espresso, and we were on the road by 5:30 AM, heading from San Jacinto into Orange County.

The goal was simple: beat traffic and arrive calm.

We pulled into the courthouse just after 8:00 AM, checked in with Cherry to let her know we were on site and ready, and waited.

When Cherry and Charles arrived, we introduced ourselves and immediately began documenting the day naturally — no staging, no rushing.

They stepped out of the car, walked along the sidewalk, and approached the courthouse entrance together. As they reached the doors, they paused.

For a brief moment, they looked at one another — not nervous, not hesitant — but present. The kind of look that silently asks, are you ready for this? and answers it at the same time.

That moment mattered.

Inside the Courthouse: Quiet, Efficient, Meaningful

Once inside, everything moved quickly — almost surprisingly so.

They checked in, were called almost immediately, signed their marriage certificate, and were guided straight into the chapel. No long wait. No chaos. Just intention.

They waited for their family to arrive, and once everyone was present, the ceremony began.

Simple. Honest. Real.

After the ceremony, we stepped outside only to be met by 20–30 kids cheering and congratulating them. It felt unreal — like something out of a movie scene. Spontaneous, joyful, and completely unplanned.

Those are the moments you can’t manufacture.

Finishing the Courthouse Wedding Photos

After the congratulations, we walked the grounds of the courthouse to finish the session — capturing portraits along the exterior walls, under archways, and in the surrounding walkways that make this location so special.

The Historic OC Courthouse offers endless variety within a short walking distance, making it ideal for courthouse marriages that still want depth and storytelling in their photos.

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Final Thoughts on Courthouse Weddings at the Historic OC Courthouse

Courthouse weddings don’t need to feel rushed, impersonal, or transactional.

When planned with intention — and documented thoughtfully — a courthouse marriage can be just as meaningful, emotional, and visually powerful as a large wedding day.

The Historic Orange County Courthouse in Santa Ana remains one of our favorite places to photograph courthouse weddings because it honors both the past and the present. It gives couples space to focus on what matters most: the commitment they’re making to each other.

Cherry and Charles reminded us of that.

If you’re planning a courthouse wedding or courthouse marriage in Orange County and want photography that feels calm, natural, and story-driven, this courthouse is a beautiful place to begin — and we’d be honored to document it with you.

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