Ohio update: love is blind season 10 — Two couples married after filing licenses
Spoiler alert: public court records reveal multiple contestants from the Ohio edition of love is blind season 10 filed for marriage licenses in late March 2025, and two couples appear to have completed ceremonies in April. If you want to avoid spoilers for upcoming episodes, stop reading now.
Who filed and who tied the knot
Probate court filings across Ohio show that six couples linked to the season applied for marriage licenses in late March 2025. Two of those applications include returned marriage licenses — the legal confirmation that a ceremony took place. The returned documents list Faeth and Morrison as having been married on April 6, 2025, in Knox County, and St. John and Hamilton as married on April 9, 2025, in Cuyahoga County. Those dates are recorded on the certificates submitted to the courts.
What the records say and why they matter
In Ohio, marriage license applications are public records. A returned, signed portion of the marriage license — completed by the officiant after a ceremony — must be filed with the probate court where the application was made for the marriage to be legally official. Once that filing is recorded, certified copies of the marriage certificate become available through the court.
The records also reflect how Ohio handles license issuance: applicants may file in the county where one or both parties live or in the county where they plan to be married. A license issued by an Ohio county is valid throughout the state and remains in effect for 60 days before it would need to be refiled. These procedural details explain why filings for cast members can appear in different counties even when the couple plans to wed elsewhere within Ohio.
Current status and context for viewers
As of Feb. 17 ET, there are no publicly visible divorce records for either couple listed on the returned licenses. That does not guarantee long-term outcomes, but it does indicate no formal dissolution proceedings were filed in the courts searched up to that date.
For viewers tracking relationships beyond the show, marriage-license filings and returned certificates offer a window into real-world developments after filming. However, these records are limited to legal filings and do not capture private details about ceremonies, living arrangements, or the couples' day‑to‑day relationships. Expect more narrative context to emerge through upcoming episodes and cast statements tied to the season rollout.
Given the public interest in who stayed together after the pods, these filings provide concrete status updates ahead of televised revelations. Fans who wish to avoid spoilers should be cautious when exploring local court records or social feeds tied to cast members.