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The San Diego Courthouse Ceremony Experience

Aug 19, 2025 | Portrait Photos

Most couples I’ve worked with are surprised by how quick and easy the process is. You book an appointment online with the County Clerk, bring your paperwork, and when the time comes, you’re guided into the marriage room or one of the outdoor spaces where a deputy commissioner officiates.

The ceremonies usually last about 10–15 minutes, which means you’ll have the rest of the day free to celebrate — and that’s where photography comes in.

Because courthouse ceremonies are shorter, many couples use the extra time to plan a wedding photography session nearby. San Diego has no shortage of incredible locations, and whether you want beachside romance, city vibes, or garden elegance, you’ll find it all within a 10–15 minute drive.

Best Locations Near the Courthouse for Wedding Photography

One of the biggest perks of a San Diego courthouse wedding is the variety of photo spots at your fingertips. Here are some of my favorites:

1. The Waterfront Park (Steps from the Courthouse)

You don’t have to go far — the courthouse grounds themselves are surrounded by Waterfront Park, which features fountains, open lawns, and views of the harbor. It’s a fantastic spot for those first “just married” portraits with palm trees swaying in the background.

2. Seaport Village & Embarcadero

Just a few minutes away, Seaport Village offers a mix of charming boardwalks, waterfront views, and the iconic USS Midway in the background. The Embarcadero adds a modern city-meets-bay feel to your photos, perfect for couples who want a little urban edge.

3. Balboa Park (10 Minutes Away)

If you want elegance and architecture, Balboa Park is the ultimate choice. Spanish Revival buildings, gardens, and fountains give your photos a timeless, European-inspired feel. It’s also versatile enough to give you both romantic and playful shots.

4. Sunset Cliffs (15 Minutes Away)

For a natural, dramatic vibe, Sunset Cliffs in Ocean Beach is unbeatable. Imagine stepping out on the rugged cliffs, waves crashing below, with golden light wrapping around you at sunset. It’s adventurous, romantic, and breathtaking.

5. Little Italy (5 Minutes Away)

If you’re looking for something fun and modern, Little Italy is full of vibrant murals, chic cafes, and cobblestone streets. It’s the perfect spot for couples who want wedding portraits that feel lively and full of personality.

6. Coronado Island (15 Minutes Away)

Head across the bridge to Coronado Beach for wide-open sand, sparkling water, and the iconic Hotel del Coronado in the background. It’s classic, elegant, and a perfect contrast to the sleek courthouse ceremony.

7. Windansea Beach, La Jolla (20 Minutes Away)

If you’re willing to go just a little further, Windansea Beach is one of my all-time favorite spots for intimate wedding portraits. The mix of natural rock formations and soft sand makes every photo look like a piece of art.

Tips for Planning the Perfect Courthouse Wedding Photoshoot

  1. Plan Ahead for Timing
    The courthouse offers appointments throughout the day, but I always recommend late morning or early afternoon if you want to head to a second location afterward. Evening appointments can also work well if you’re aiming for golden-hour shots at Sunset Cliffs.
  2. Keep It Simple with Outfits
    Even though it’s a courthouse wedding, don’t be afraid to dress the part. Many brides wear short white dresses, chic jumpsuits, or even full gowns, while grooms often opt for a sharp suit. Keep in mind you’ll be walking around downtown or near the beach, so comfortable shoes (or a backup pair) are always a good idea.
  3. Make the Day Your Own
    Just because it’s a courthouse wedding doesn’t mean it can’t be uniquely yours. Add personal touches — write your own vows to read privately afterward, pop champagne at the waterfront, or plan a small dinner with close friends to celebrate.

Why Work with Portraits San Diego for Your Courthouse Wedding?

Courthouse weddings may be simple, but that doesn’t mean they shouldn’t be beautifully documented. At Portraits San Diego, I focus on capturing the emotion and joy of your day with the same care and artistry I bring to full-scale weddings.

Because courthouse ceremonies are quick, I make sure to tell the complete story — from the nervous excitement before you walk in, to the laughter during your vows, to those unforgettable “just married” smiles outside the courthouse doors. Then, I guide you to the best local photography spots so you leave the day with portraits that feel both personal and timeless.

Final Thoughts: Intimate, Meaningful, and Full of Beauty

A San Diego courthouse wedding is proof that less can be more. By focusing on what matters — your commitment to one another — and pairing it with stunning nearby photo locations, you get the best of both worlds: intimacy and artistry.

Whether you’re saying “I do” at the County Administration Center and celebrating at Waterfront Park, sneaking away for portraits at Sunset Cliffs, or heading to Balboa Park for timeless elegance, San Diego offers endless possibilities for creating memories.

At Portraits San Diego, I’d be honored to capture your courthouse wedding story. Together, we’ll turn a simple ceremony into a day you’ll never forget — with photos that reflect not just the moment, but the love that brought you there.

📌 Mini-Guide: San Diego Courthouse Weddings

How It Works

  • Book your appointment online with the San Diego County Clerk.
  • Bring valid ID and your marriage license paperwork.
  • Ceremonies last about 10–15 minutes.
  • You can invite a few guests, or keep it private.

Where It Happens
📍 County Administration Center (1600 Pacific Highway, Downtown San Diego)

  • Beautiful Art Deco & Spanish Revival architecture
  • Located right on the bay
  • Surrounded by Waterfront Park with fountains & palm trees

Top 3 Nearby Photo Locations

  1. Waterfront Park – Just steps away, with bay views & fountains.
  2. Balboa Park – Stunning architecture & gardens (10 min drive).
  3. Sunset Cliffs – Epic ocean cliffs & sunsets (15 min drive).

💡 Pro Tip: Plan your ceremony earlier in the day so you have time for a golden-hour photoshoot afterward.

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