How to Elope or Marry in Yosemite National Park
Yosemite is the most special place in the world to marry. To marry in the park you will:
| ONE | Acquire a Special Day Permit ($150). It's easy. Complete the form and mail the completed form with payment to Catherine Carlisle-McMullen (address below) Link to Form: https://www.nps.gov/yose/planyourvisit/upload/NPS-10-930s-Application-Wedding-Permit.docx Postal Mail: Attn: Catherine Carlisle-McMullen Special Park Uses/Film and Weddings Yosemite National Park, National Park Service P.O. Box 700 El Portal, CA 95318 FedEx/UPS: Attn: Catherine Carlisle-McMullen Special Park Uses/Film and Weddings Yosemite National Park 5083 Foresta Rd El Portal, CA 95318 | TWO | Be sure you have your marriage license ready (get your license within 90 days prior to the wedding at the County Clerks Office). I am happy to help with this. If you are coming from out of state, or out of the country, you will find that the Mariposa County Clerk's Office is the most convenient place to obtain your license. | THREE | Select one witness, besides me 😊. It can be a friend, photographer, my assistant, or whomever you choose to sign your marriage certificate on your wedding day. We have a witness services, which is always available if you are planning an elopement, so don't worry. |FOUR } Select a wedding officiant. You can schedule a 15 minute meeting with me to meet via zoom at: www.KimberlysCalendar.com. Have questions? You are welcome to contact me: Kimberly Vaughan, Yosemite Wedding Officiant 1+ 209.201.4137 |
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