Natalie + Princep’s Hackensack Court House Wedding | Bergen County Courthouse Wedding Photography
December 5, 2025

I’m Alex Kaplan, a wedding photographer and videographer based in New Milford, NJ, serving Northern NJ, NYC, and the Hudson Valley. For over 30 years, I’ve helped couples enjoy their day without feeling rushed — while I quietly capture the real moments, natural portraits, and genuine emotions you’ll still love decades from now.
December 5, 2025

Planning a Hackensack courthouse wedding starts with one important step: getting your marriage license from the Bergen County Clerk’s Office at One Bergen County Plaza. As a Hackensack courthouse wedding photographer with over 30 years of experience in Bergen County, I recently photographed Natalie and Princep’s ceremony at the Bergen County Courthouse — and this guide covers exactly what you need to know.
No fluff. No confusing steps. Just real information that helps you get married smoothly at the courthouse and get incredible photos along the way.
Not everyone needs a 200-guest wedding or a reception that costs more than a car. Many couples prefer something simple, intimate, and focused on the commitment they’re making. That’s exactly what Natalie and Princep wanted – and their Bergen County courthouse wedding was beautiful, emotional, and stress-free.

A Hackensack courthouse wedding gives you:

If you’re getting married here, you’ll be spending time in two key areas of One Bergen County Plaza:
This is where you apply for your marriage license.
You’ll need identification, a witness, and to follow the Clerk’s marriage-license requirements. After applying, New Jersey requires a standard 72-hour waiting period.
This is where the civil ceremony happens.
The courthouse includes:


Here’s what you need:
Your ceremony includes:



As someone who has photographed hundreds of courthouse weddings, here’s where the BEST photos happen:
Soft light, shade, classic framing- a dream for portraits.


The walkway connecting the Clerk’s Office and Courthouse gives you clean architectural lines and light pockets perfect for posing.
3️⃣ The “Bergen County Today” Wall
This wall makes every photo feel “Bergen County official.”
Surprisingly beautiful natural window light.



Family Photos happen naturally at courthouse weddings. Without reception pressure, families relax. When Natalie’s grandmother saw her in the hallway, she started tearing up. That’s the unscripted moment you get at intimate ceremonies where people aren’t stressed about timelines.



Want to see more? View courthouse wedding galleries or contact me to discuss your photography needs.
Here’s what couples don’t realize: courthouse weddings are often more emotional than big hotel weddings.
I’ve seen hands shake during ring exchanges.
Parents cry openly.
Grandparents grip hands and smile the whole time.
No timelines. No stress. Just REAL emotion.

Natalie and Princep’s first kiss wasn’t performative- it was real. I watched Princep’s hands shake slightly when he put the ring on Natalie’s finger. You see that at courthouse weddings. At big productions, couples are often so focused on “getting it right” that they miss their own moment.


Natalie wore a short white lace dress- elegant but practical. Princep wore a classic black suit. Perfect formality level for a Bergen County courthouse wedding.


Natalie’s white and blue bouquet added elegance without being expensive. Simple details make a difference in photos.


Your ceremony ends by early afternoon. You control what happens next—dinner, celebration, or just time together. No venue timeline, no catering schedule.

Invest in professional photography even for a simple courthouse wedding. These are your wedding photos. You want to remember how you felt, how your partner looked at you, how happy your families were.
An experienced photographer knows where the good light is (tricky in government buildings), how to work fast in small spaces, and which locations photograph best.


For Natalie and Princep’s wedding, we did gazebo portraits before the ceremony, documented the full ceremony, then did family and couple photos after. Total timeline: 90 minutes. Comprehensive coverage, efficiently planned.

Timing & Logistics:

Weather Planning:

Guest Management:
Post-Ceremony:
A Hackensack courthouse wedding makes sense if you want to focus on marriage instead of production, prefer intimate over large, need to get married quickly, or value authenticity over tradition.
It’s not right if you’ve been dreaming of a traditional big wedding. That’s fine. But don’t let anyone tell you a courthouse wedding is “less than” traditional. It’s different, and for some couples, it’s better.

Natalie and Princep didn’t need centerpieces or choreographed dances. They needed their families, someone to officiate, and photographs to remember it all.

The images from their day show real joy, genuine connection, and the start of their marriage. That’s what wedding photography should capture- actual moments, not just pretty details.

If you’re planning a Hackensack courthouse wedding, let’s talk. I’ve been shooting weddings in Northern New Jersey for over 30 years. I know how to capture genuine emotion in intimate ceremonies.
Whether you’re getting married at the Bergen County Courthouse or planning something else in Northern New Jersey, NYC, or the Hudson Valley, my approach focuses on real moments and authentic connection. No staged poses, no generic clichés- just you, your partner, and the people who matter.
Contact Alex Kaplan Photography to discuss your Bergen County Clerk courthouse wedding photography.
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Alex Kaplan Photography | Hackensack Courthouse Wedding Photographer | Serving Northern New Jersey, NYC, and the Hudson Valley | 30+ Years Experience | Real Emotion, Genuine Connection, Moments That Matter
About Me — But Really, It’s About You
The most meaningful wedding photos never come from stiff poses.
They come from the quiet laugh you didn’t think anyone saw.
The look on your partner’s face during the vows.
The warmth of your people all around you.
I’ve been doing this for over 30 years — and I still get nervous before every wedding.
Not because I’m uncertain, but because I know how much it matters.
After photographing hundreds of weddings over the past few decades, I’ve learned something simple:
The best photos happen when you feel fully present.
That’s why I work calmly, behind the scenes — guiding when it helps, then stepping back when the real moments unfold. I’m always anticipating what’s next, so you never have to think about a thing.
My goal is simple: to help you relax, feel confident, and walk away with photos that feel like you — not a filtered version of someone else’s idea of perfect.
Most of my couples say the same thing:
“We’re so glad we didn’t have to worry.”
Alex made everything feel effortless — and the photos are incredible.”
Free parts of our entire wedding.
“One of the most stress"
Alex captured a version of me that actually felt confident and real.”
I look in photos
“I’ve always hated how"
it’s all there. Looking through our gallery feels like reliving the day.”
moment. Every laugh, every tear
“Alex didn’t miss a single
alex@alexkaplanweddings.com
I’d love to hear what you’re planning. I’ll personally reach out to learn more and see how I can help.
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