
Eloping in Sedona, Arizona typically costs between $1,875 and $2,275 for an all-inclusive package — a fraction of the $30,000+ average traditional Sedona wedding. Our Sedona elopement packages bundle the venue, professional photography, a licensed Arizona officiant, ceremony coordination, and complete marriage license guidance into a single flat price. There are no setup fees, no surprise add-ons, and no minimum guest counts. Below is the full breakdown of what shapes Sedona elopement cost in 2026.
What's included in a Sedona elopement package
Every Elopements Inc. package in Sedona includes the venue and any required permits, professional photography (with edited high-resolution images), a licensed Arizona officiant, ceremony coordination, vow assistance, and step-by-step marriage license guidance. Larger packages add videography, longer coverage hours, additional venues, and more guests.
Sedona elopement package price ranges
Our smallest "Just Married" package starts at $1,875 and is designed for couples who want a complete ceremony with photography in 15–30 minutes. Mid-tier packages run $1,500–$2,500 and include longer coverage and more guests. Our largest "Friends and Family" packages reach $2,275 and accommodate up to 50 guests with extended photography and optional videography.
Marriage license cost in Arizona
The Arizona marriage license itself costs $83 and is paid directly to the county clerk's office, not to Elopements Inc. Arizona has no waiting period — you can apply for the license and elope on the same day.
Sedona elopement vs traditional wedding cost
According to The Knot, the average traditional wedding in Arizona costs $30,000–$45,000 with 100+ guests, 12–18 months of planning, and 10–15 vendors to coordinate. An all-inclusive Sedona elopement with Elopements Inc. costs $1,875–$2,275, takes 6–12 weeks to plan, and has zero vendors for you to manage — we handle them all.
Important
The marriage license fee is paid directly to the county clerk's office at the time of application — not to Elopements Inc. Both partners must apply for the license in person; we cannot obtain the license on your behalf. We walk every couple through the process step by step (which clerk to visit, what to bring, when to go), but the application itself has to be signed by you.