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San Diego County Clerk accepting Valentine's Day marriage appointments

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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) — The month of love is upon us, which means couples planning to tie the knot on Valentine's Day don't have long to request a ceremony with the county.

The San Diego County Clerk’s office is accepting appointments for couples wanting to renew their vows or get married on Feb. 14.

"We are excited to offer walk-in services at our historic downtown office on the waterfront for Valentine’s Day and don’t want couples to miss their chance at a Valentine’s Day wedding," said County Clerk Ernie Dronenburg.

The downtown office (at 1600 Pacific Highway, Suite 273) will be open from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. for marriage licenses and ceremony appointments. Ceremonies can be performed at Waterfront Park or inside at ceremony rooks overlooking the bay.

The County Clerk accepts walk-in services at its downtown location only and appointments are required at Chula Vista, San Marcos, and Santee offices.

Non-confidential marriage licenses cost $70 and an additional $88 if a couple would like their ceremony to be performed by city staff in English or Spanish.

Appointments can be made online at County Clerk's website or by phone at 619-237-0502.