Overview
- The series finale showed Harry Jowsey and Amber Mozo exchange vows on camera but no marriage certificate tied to the filming location has appeared in public records as of Aug. 19.
- Jowsey has said on social media that he and Mozo signed paperwork during filming but that Netflix and producers held the documents back to avoid spoiling the show.
- Independent checks reported by entertainment outlets found no filed license, leaving the claim that paperwork exists unverified by local records or a joint statement from both leads.
- The Netflix reunion set for Aug. 26 is being billed by the star and coverage as the moment when the couple will either submit the certificate or formally decline to make the marriage legal.
- The situation highlights how U.S. marriages require submission of a signed certificate to become legal, which explains why a televised ceremony can leave viewers unsure about authenticity and the couple’s future.