
Jessica + Kyle’s Courthouse Elopement at Noblesville Courthouse | Intimate Indiana Wedding
March 24, 2026

Some love stories don’t need a big stage — they just need the right moment. 💍✨
Jessica and Kyle’s courthouse elopement at the Noblesville Courthouse in Indiana was simple, meaningful, and so them. After more than 10 years together, they decided it was finally time to tie the knot — and they chose to do it in a way that felt intentional and true to their story.
To make it even more special, they got married on their dating anniversary — a full-circle moment that made the day feel even more personal. ❤️
There’s something so powerful about a love that grows over time.
Jessica and Kyle didn’t rush this moment — they lived life together first, built a foundation, and chose this day with purpose. And you could feel that in every second of their intimate courthouse wedding ceremony.
It wasn’t about the production.
It was about the promise. 💫
A courthouse elopement is a small, civil ceremony that typically takes place at a local courthouse, officiated by a judge or court official.

It’s perfect for couples who want:
And honestly… it’s becoming more and more popular for a reason. 👀
One of my favorite details from the day? Jessica’s dress.
Instead of going the traditional white route, she chose a stunning green dress — her favorite color — and it couldn’t have been more perfect. ✨

It was such a beautiful reminder that your wedding day should reflect you — not just tradition.
I had the honor of capturing their civil ceremony and some family portraits afterward, and those moments were everything.
There’s something so special about:
No distractions. Just love. ❤️
As a photographer, there’s something incredibly meaningful about small, intimate weddings and elopements.
























Intimate Moments + Family After
I had the honor of capturing their civil ceremony and some family portraits afterward, and those moments were everything.
There’s something so special about:
No distractions. Just love. ❤️
As a photographer, there’s something incredibly meaningful about small, intimate weddings and elopements.
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