Las Vegas Celebrates Valentine's Day Weddings

Clark County Clerk shares plans to mark the busy marriage day.

Published on Feb. 14, 2026

With Valentine's Day falling on a Saturday this year, many couples are expected to flock to Las Vegas to get married. Clark County Clerk Lynn Marie Goya joined a local news program to preview the special ways her office will be celebrating the influx of couples tying the knot and to provide an update on the state of the city's wedding tourism industry.

Why it matters

Las Vegas is known as a popular wedding destination, especially on holidays like Valentine's Day when demand for marriage licenses and ceremonies spikes. The county clerk's office plays a key role in facilitating these weddings and supporting the city's thriving wedding tourism economy.

The details

According to Goya, the Clark County Clerk's office will be offering special Valentine's Day-themed marriage licenses and decorations to create a festive atmosphere for couples getting married on February 14th. The office expects to issue a high volume of licenses that day to meet the increased demand.

  • Valentine's Day is on Saturday, February 14, 2026.

The players

Lynn Marie Goya

The Clark County Clerk, who oversees marriage licenses and ceremonies in the Las Vegas area.

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What they’re saying

“We're really excited to celebrate all the couples who are coming to Las Vegas to get married on Valentine's Day.”

— Lynn Marie Goya, Clark County Clerk (news3lv.com)

What’s next

The Clark County Clerk's office will be open extended hours on Valentine's Day to accommodate the expected high volume of couples seeking marriage licenses and ceremonies.

The takeaway

Las Vegas continues to be a premier wedding destination, with the county clerk's office playing a vital role in supporting the city's thriving wedding tourism industry, especially on popular holidays like Valentine's Day.