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Frequently Asked Questions:
Where and How to obtain a marriage license?
Bride and Groom must appear in person and fill out the application for a marriage license at Hawaii State Department of Health 1250 Punchbowl Street in Honolulu (open 8am to 4pm Mon - Fri). Bring a picture ID with a proof of age (driver's license, passport etc.) and $60 in cash (subject to change). Please bring your marriage license to the ceremony so our minister can sign and file it. You can obtain the license in the morning and get married in the afternoon. It is fast and easy to get married in Paradise! Call (808) 586-4544 for more details or download the application form at application

What vows do you use?
Our vows are simple and spiritual. See the copy at vows You are welcome to edit as you wish.

Can we bring our own photographer?
Yes, you certainly can.

What is the best time for ceremony?
late afternoon to 1 hour before sunset. A camera captures soft and romantic colors. Day time is too hot for you and too bright for a camera.

What is your refund policy?
If you cancel your reservation 30 days prior to the scheduled wedding date, you will receive the refund(less $50 as cancellation and arrangement fee). Please understand once we book the specific date and time, we turn down the other offers.

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