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Market PulseJune 29, 2026· 3 min read

Marriage Filing Pulse: Week 26 — June 2026

Week 26 marriage filing pulse: 12,051,904 filings across 17 states and 714 counties. 32,835 new filings in the last 30 days.

Weekly Marriage Filing Intelligence

Welcome to the MarriageSignals weekly pulse — your data-driven snapshot of marriage license filing activity across the United States. This report is generated automatically from our live database of 12,051,904 marriage license filings across 714 counties in 17 states.

This Week's Highlights

32,835 new filings recorded in the last 30 days

17 states with active marriage filing data

714 counties tracked nationwide

100 intelligence articles published

State-by-State Breakdown

New York

9,034,073 total filings across 9 counties

Top county: Manhattan (3,464,944 filings)

Recent 30-day activity in New York

Connecticut

1,950,345 total filings across 337 counties

Top county: New Haven (152,414 filings)

Recent 30-day activity in Connecticut

Texas

618,291 total filings across 24 counties

Top county: Harris (216,795 filings)

Recent 30-day activity in Texas

Washington

268,209 total filings across 18 counties

Top county: Washington (227,718 filings)

Recent 30-day activity in Washington

Nevada

70,252 total filings across 1 counties

Top county: Clark (70,252 filings)

Recent 30-day activity in Nevada

Tennessee

34,035 total filings across 66 counties

Top county: Davidson (4,754 filings)

Recent 30-day activity in Tennessee

What This Means for Wedding Vendors

Every marriage license filing represents a couple who hasn't hired their vendors yet. The typical timeline from filing to wedding day is 30 to 90 days — which means right now is the perfect window for photographers, florists, caterers, DJs, venues, and planners to make first contact.

Key takeaway: New York continues to lead in total filing volume with 9,034,073 records. Connecticut and Texas round out the top three.

How to Use This Data

1.Filter by your service area — Focus on the counties where you operate

2.Watch for filing spikes — Seasonal peaks (spring and fall) mean more competition, but also more opportunities

3.Act fast — The first vendor to reach out has a significant advantage


This report was generated on June 29, 2026 from live MarriageSignals data. Subscribe to get personalized filing alerts delivered to your inbox.

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