Las Vegas Airport Hosting Marriage License Pop-Up for February

The Wedding Capital of the World is making it easier for travelers to tie the knot this Valentine's Day.

Feb. 4, 2026 at 8:47am

The Clark County Clerk's Office is setting up a temporary marriage license bureau at Harry Reid International Airport in Las Vegas from February 4 to February 16. The pop-up will be open daily from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. and will allow travelers to obtain marriage licenses and renewal certificates, making it more convenient for couples looking to get married during the busy Valentine's Day weekend.

Why it matters

Las Vegas is known as the "Wedding Capital of the World," and Valentine's Day is one of the busiest times of the year for weddings in the city. The airport pop-up is aimed at serving the influx of couples who may be arriving in Vegas to get married or renew their vows over the Valentine's Day holiday weekend.

The details

The marriage license pop-up will be located at Terminal 1 baggage claim across from carousel 15 at Harry Reid International Airport. In addition to issuing marriage licenses, the station will also provide renewal certificates for couples. Clark County Clerk Lynn Marie Goya said the airport has been an "outstanding partner" in hosting the pop-up for the past eight years, enabling the clerk's office to serve thousands of happy couples.

  • The pop-up will be open from Wednesday, February 4, to Monday, February 16.
  • The station will be open daily from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.

The players

Clark County Clerk Lynn Marie Goya

The Clark County Clerk who oversees the marriage license bureau and the airport pop-up event.

Harry Reid International Airport

The airport in Las Vegas that has hosted the marriage license pop-up for the past eight years.

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What they’re saying

“Sweethearts love the convenience of the pop-up Marriage License Bureau at Harry Reid International Airport. Love is always in the air during the month of February, and our deputy clerks look forward to serving this special clientele. For eight years, the airport has been an outstanding partner, enabling us to serve thousands of happy couples.”

— Lynn Marie Goya, Clark County Clerk (8 News Now)

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