Thursday, 1 February 2018

You Can Have A Once In A Lifetime Affair With A San Francisco City Hall Wedding

By Andrew Snyder


You and your partner have a lot of decisions to make when you start planning your nuptials. You may be looking at something simple and economical or an all out bash with no expense spared. It might be fun to tell your guests you are going to the courthouse to have a San Francisco city hall wedding. They will be in for a shock if they thought you meant a quick service in a sterile office conducted by a local judge.

If you are not familiar with this building, you will be surprised and pleased to learn that it is an iconic structure, frequently photographed and well known throughout the architectural world. You can choose a simple ceremony that takes place either on the Mayor's Balcony or in the Gallery located on the fourth floor. There is seating for a maximum of sixty guests. The basic package for this one hour service costs one thousand dollars.

When you have something more elaborate in mind, and are planning to invite a lot more guests, you might choose the two hour ceremony. These ceremonies take place on the Rotunda's Grand Staircase. The area will seat approximately two hundred guests. The basic cost is five thousand dollars and, in addition to the venue, you have basic services, chairs, and insurance included.

Evening ceremonies in this impressive, nineteenth century building are especially popular. You will repeat your vows on the Grand Staircase, enjoy cocktails in the North Light Court, and then move into the Rotunda area for a formal dinner with dancing afterward. You can choose to be married during the week or on the weekend. You will have access to the venue from two in the afternoon until two the following morning.

These packages do not include everything. When you meet with the events coordinator, you should go over what is covered in the basic package, and what you will be expected to provide. The building has a limited amount of equipment and chairs for instance. Most couples contract with an independent vendor to provide the equipment they need.

Your package will not include the marriage license or certificate. These are obtained through the Clerk of the Court's office. Packages do not include individuals to officiate the ceremony. If you don't have a preferred official, you may contact the Clerk's office or the city for more information.

There are a number of rules and regulations you will have to adhere to if you are planning a ceremony in this building. Smoking is not allowed, and you can't have helium balloons. No fireworks, confetti, smoke or snow machines are allowed. No signs, banners, or lights can be affixed to the outside of the building without the supervision of the city engineer.

This is not what people think of when they imagine city hall weddings. Instead of an austere affair consisting of you, a judge, and a witness, you can have a lavish and memorable ceremony in a beautiful American Renaissance atmosphere. It will surely be a once in a lifetime experience.




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