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How Much Does a Las Vegas Chapel Wedding Cost in 2026?

How Much Does a Las Vegas Chapel Wedding Cost in 2026?

Chapel wedding packages in Las Vegas start around $150 for a bare-bones ceremony and climb to $1,000 or more for all-inclusive packages with a limousine and professional photography. Here is what drives the price.

The baseline: ceremony-only packages

The cheapest legal ceremony at a Las Vegas chapel covers an officiant, witnesses (if needed), and the use of the chapel space. These packages typically run $150 to $300. You supply the marriage license ($102 from Clark County — see our license guide) and little else.

If you prefer a civil ceremony at the government's own Office of Civil Marriages, that is roughly $80 — the bare minimum but with no atmosphere.

Mid-range packages ($300–$600)

Most couples land here. A mid-range chapel package adds flowers (a bridal bouquet and boutonniere), a photographer for ceremony shots, and sometimes a video recording. Chapels like Chapel of the Flowers, A Little White Wedding Chapel and others have competitive bundles at this level.

  • Bridal bouquet + boutonniere: often included.
  • Basic photography: 10–30 photos from an in-house photographer.
  • Ceremony video: short highlight or full recording.
  • Witness fee: sometimes added ($25–$50 each) if you come solo.

All-inclusive packages ($600–$1,000+)

Top-tier chapel packages bundle in a limousine pickup, hair and makeup, extended photography, video, keepsake items and sometimes a dinner reservation. Themed packages — like an Elvis ceremony at Graceland Wedding Chapel — also tend to sit in this range. Expect $600 to $1,200 depending on the chapel and the specific inclusions.

Add-ons that raise the price

  • Upgraded photography: in-house chapel photos are fine for the ceremony; hiring an outside photographer for portraits in downtown Las Vegas or on the Strip adds $500–$2,000+.
  • Flowers upgrade: centerpieces, corsages, additional arrangements.
  • Video upgrade: cinematic edit vs. a simple recording.
  • Limousine: typically $100–$250 if not already bundled.
  • Cake or champagne toast: usually $30–$100 as an add-on.

For a full picture of wedding costs beyond the chapel, see our guide to how much a Las Vegas wedding costs.

How to get the most for your budget

Book a weekday morning slot — many chapels charge less Monday through Thursday and in the morning. All-inclusive bundles cost more up front but save money compared to buying each element separately. If photography matters most (and it usually does — you keep the photos forever), consider a budget chapel ceremony plus a dedicated elopement photographer for portraits afterward. See our elopement photography page for what that looks like.

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Questions, answered

A ceremony-only package with an officiant and chapel use starts around $150–$200. You will still need your Clark County marriage license ($102) separately.

No. The marriage license ($102) must be obtained from the Clark County Marriage License Bureau before your ceremony. Some chapels can assist with the paperwork process but the fee is always paid directly to the county.

Mid-range packages that include in-house ceremony photography typically run $300–$600. For a professional photographer who also covers portraits outside the chapel, budget an additional $500–$1,500.

Watch for witness fees ($25–$50 each if you do not bring your own), gratuity for the officiant or photographer, and parking. Ask for an itemized breakdown when you book.

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