You can commit yourself to the love of your life on the most romantic day of the year without the stress of planning a wedding.

Gwinnett County is holding a mass wedding and vow renewal ceremony on Valentine’s Day, Feb. 14. Multiple ceremonies will be held between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. at the Isaac Adair House in Lawrenceville, a historic landmark and one of the oldest homes still standing in Gwinnett County.

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The event will be hosted and officiated by Gwinnett County Chief Magistrate Kristina Hammer Blum and Probate Court Judge Christopher Ballar. Couples must get a marriage license before the ceremony and bring it with them to the wedding. Couples that are renewing their vows do not need to bring a copy of their marriage license.

Couples must make a reservation to participate in the ceremony. To make a reservation and learn more information, call 770-822-8081. To learn more about obtaining a marriage license, call Gwinnett County Probate Court at 770-822-8350.

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