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Love is in the Air: Couples Say ‘I Do’ on Valentine’s Day

Newlyweds celebrate their marriage.
Newlyweds Vanessa and Trystan on Valentine's Day.
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Marriage ceremonies were held throughout the County Wednesday as couples marked Valentine’s Day by exchanging vows.  

Valentine’s Day is traditionally one of the most sought-after wedding days for the County Assessor/Recorder/County Clerk’s (ARCC) offices throughout the county.

On Wednesday, between the four ARCC locations, 129 marriage licenses were issued and 101 wedding ceremonies took place.

The busiest Valentine’s Day on record for the County was a decade ago. In 2014, the office issued 266 licenses and performed 242 ceremonies.

Some couples got a special wedding day surprise this year. ARCC partnered with the Larry Himmel Neighborhood Foundation to cover the cost for the first 20 weddings at the County Administration Center. 

On average, the office issues nearly 25,000 marriage licenses and performs more than 11,000 weddings each year. Nearly half of customers who request a marriage license also hold their wedding ceremonies at the ARCC’s office. 

For more information on how to get a marriage license or reserve a date for a civil wedding ceremony, visit the Marriage License & Civil Ceremony website. 

Below are some of the couples who said “I do” at the County Administration Center for Valentine’s Day. 

Sir Milo Loftin is a communications specialist with the County of San Diego Communications Office. Contact