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New York, NY
Officiant NYC
New York, NY 10011Wedding Your Way New York
New York, NY 10280Alice Soloway Weddings
Brooklyn, NY 11226
Los Angeles, CA
Wedding Officiant Jon
PO Box 1100, Redondo Beach, CA 90278Celestial Wedding Officiants
Los Angeles, CA 90027Weddings by Roxanne Hunt
Los Angeles, CA 90048
Chicago, IL
Chicago Wedding Rites
Chicago, IL 60602"I Do" Weddings
1600 W Lake St, Addison, IL 60101Chicago Marriage - Reverend Daniel L. Harris
Elmhurst, IL 60126
Houston, TX
Marry Me Houston
Houston, TX 77064Get Married in Houston
11152 Westheimer Rd, #136, Houston, TX 77042We Do...I Do's
18602 Clay Rd, Houston, TX 77084
Phoenix, AZ
Joyful Unions
Phoenix, AZ 85004Jewish Interfaith Civil Marriage Ceremonies
Scottsdale, AZ 85260Arizona Wedding Officiants
Phoenix, AZ 85050
Philadelphia, PA
South Jersey Officiants
Audubon, NJ 08106My Philadelphia, PA Wedding Officiants
Philadelphia, PA 19019Best Wedding Officiant
Robbinsville, NJ 08691
San Antonio, TX
It's A Wonderful Life Weddings
San Antonio, TX 78262SA Wedding Pros
701 North Alamo Street, San Antonio, TX 78215Texas Wedding Ministers
571 Byrnes Drive, San Antonio, TX 78209
Dallas, TX
LoveNotes
6713 Longmeadow Drive, Sachse, TX 750484Vows.com
Denton, TX 76210A One Stop Wedding Shop Ministry
Fort Worth, TX 76102
San Diego, CA
Vows From the Heart Ministries
Escondido, CA 92046Socal Vows
Escondido, CA 92026Robert Stevens Officiant
San Diego, CA 92103
San Jose, CA
Steve Beck
Gilroy, CA 95020Jaimee Leigh Events
San Jose, CA 95124Weddings By the Sea
Half Moon Bay, CA 94019
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FAQs
Introduction
Planning a wedding is a lot of work. You have numerous tasks and responsibilities. Even if you opt to hire a wedding planner, your input is required for everything. One of the decisions you need to make is who will marry you. Choosing your wedding officiant can be a challenging undertaking.If you have a religious background and are a regular member of a church, synagogue or other house of worship, the choice is probably easy. But if not, you may want something less traditional. You can choose a professional or ask a close friend or family member if they would be willing to officiate the ceremony. These FAQs can help you make a decision about your wedding officiant.What is a wedding officiant?
A wedding officiant, also called marriage officiant, is an individual with the legal authority to perform wedding ceremonies. Local judges and clergy members commonly act as wedding officiants. But, nearly anyone can obtain the necessary certification to become an officiant, although requirements vary from state to state.
What does a wedding officiant do?
The main role of a wedding officiant is to lead and perform the marriage ceremony. They must follow state law to ensure the union becomes official. Wedding officiants draft what they’ll say at the ceremony, often with input from the engaged couple. Some of their associated duties are signing and filing the marriage license.
Can you officiate your own wedding?
Officiating your own wedding is referred to as self-solemnizing. This practice is only legal in a few states, including Colorado, Wisconsin, Pennsylvania, Nevada, Kansas, Maine, Illinois, California, and Washington, D.C. The rules governing self-solemnizing in these jurisdictions differ. All states legally recognize self-uniting marriages that are properly performed in a state where they're permitted.
What do you call a person who officiates a wedding?
A marriage officiant’s title depends on who they are and what they do. For example, clergy members are called reverend, father, minister, rabbi, pastor. Common titles of civil marriage officiants are judge, your honor, magistrate, or mayor. Friends and family members who get temporary officiant status usually have no title.
Who can officiate a wedding?
The individuals who are allowed to officiate a wedding depends on the laws of the state where the ceremony is performed. Typically, most clergy members and certain civil officers can perform marriage ceremonies. Many states also permit other individuals to obtain temporary officiant authorization or to become ordained to perform a marriage.
Can a notary officiate a wedding?
Public notaries may perform marriage ceremonies in only a few states. They include Florida, Maine, South Carolina, Montana, and Nevada. Of course, a notary may officiate a wedding in other states if the state they’re in allows individuals to become wedding officiants, and the notary follows those guidelines.