We coordinate the entire jail wedding process at Santa Barbara County Jail — from the initial marriage request and notary visit to the ceremony and marriage license filing.
Located on Calle Real in Santa Barbara, this is the main custody facility for Santa Barbara County.
Every facility handles inmate marriages differently. Here’s what you need to know about getting married at Santa Barbara County Jail.
Santa Barbara County Jail is located on Calle Real, about 1.5 hours north of Los Angeles via the 101 freeway. Plan for extra travel time during coastal traffic.
Here’s what to expect on ceremony day so there are no surprises.
The full process usually takes 2 to 4 weeks from the initial marriage request to the ceremony, depending on approval timelines and visiting availability.
Yes. Visitation runs seven days a week at Santa Barbara County Jail; we coordinate your ceremony during one of those visiting blocks when possible.
No. Santa Barbara County Jail only permits the officiant and the civilian spouse at the ceremony. No additional witnesses or guests are allowed.
No. No physical contact or exchanging of rings is allowed during the ceremony.
Valid government-issued ID is preferred, but if the inmate does not have current ID, we can still help; we work through this scenario frequently.
Pricing depends on distance, timing, and facility. We provide a clear quote after a brief consultation — no hidden mileage, weekend, or after-hours surcharges.
Book a consultation and we’ll walk you through the full process for getting married at Santa Barbara County Jail.