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Best Wedding Officiants in Hollywood, CA

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Our goal is to connect people with the best local professionals. We scored Hollywood Wedding Officiants on more than 25 variables across five categories, and analyzed the results to give you a hand-picked list of the best.

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Los Angeles, CA 90001

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5.0 (35)

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Golnar Djahanbani Wedding Officiant first started officiating weddings in 2006. Couples can request a ceremony that perfectly reflects their cultural and spiritual background, and the officiant can perform whatever best captures a bride and groom's love and relationship from multicultural and non-denominational ceremonies to the traditional Persian aghd. Every wedding is unique to the client, and couples will receive full guidance from concept to finish, including at the rehearsal to ensure a smooth wedding day. Ms. Djahanbani is an ordained nondenominational reverend, a state-authorized officiant, and holds a BS degree in Clinical Psychology. The Iranian native is involved with various charities as well, has spent much time traveling and appreciating other cultures, and can also travel to officiate weddings in other locations across the US.

Los Angeles, CA 90001

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Wesley Crump provides couples with a highly personalized, unique wedding ceremony experience that is unforgettable. The quirky, fun-loving, Los Angeles-area wedding officiant specializes in helping couples design a service that appropriately celebrates their relationship together. Wesley Crump serves couples of all faiths, beliefs, and cultural traditions with fun, romantic, meaningful ceremonies. The dedicated, attentive officiant delivers the highest level of expertise and assistance in planning a ceremony that reflects the special personality of each couple. Wesley Crump brings a wealth of experience and expertise in providing couples with unique, one-of-a-kind ceremonies that are warm, heartfelt, and incorporate important aspects of clients’ lives. The dedicated professional arrives on-site at virtually any location to share a couple’s special day with friends and family.

Los Angeles, CA 90027

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5.0 (87)
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5.0 (9)
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5.0 (1)

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Previous clients recommend the services of Jacob Marries to other couples seeking a wedding officiant because of the employee’s professional yet friendly demeanor, engaging personality, willingness to listen to and address concerns, and ability to change up the traditional wedding formula to suit customers from all backgrounds and personalities. The owner and operator of the business is fully licensed as a wedding officiant who enjoys changing up the ceremony to suit each of the couples with whom he works. He is available for standard wedding ceremonies as well as elopements and strives to offer services which are affordable for people with most budgets. People can choose between standard wedding packages and can also request video services to receive a long lasting memento of their marriage.

Los Angeles, CA 90001

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4.5 (66)
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4.9 (30)

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Chris Robinson, affectionately known as Officiant Guy, is a Los Angeles- and Orange County-based non-denominational wedding minister. With more than 20 years of experience, Chris is a true wedding expert who has performed the weddings of several celebrities such as Hugh Hefner, Gene Simmons, Scott Baio, Tori Spelling, Ricki Lake, and Gordon Ramsay. He serves all of Southern California and is eager to seek out new, exciting, and beautiful venues for his clients. Officiant Guy was given a 2017 Wedding Wire Couples’ Choice Award, as well as a 2010 Bride’s Choice Award. He has experience performing countless styles of ceremonies, some of which include atheist ceremonies, beach weddings, destination weddings, elopements, LGBTQ ceremonies, instant weddings, luxury weddings, traditional and non-traditional weddings, double weddings, and ceremonies honoring a deceased parent.

Los Angeles, CA 93591

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Reverend Clint Hufft is a professional wedding officiant based in Los Angeles, California who has been officiating ceremonies since 1995. Rev. Clint has an extensive background in public speaking careers, which contributes to his expertise in as a non-denominational celebrant for couples from a wide range of cultures, beliefs, and backgrounds. He has solemnized hundreds of weddings ranging from various religions, to interfaith, to non-religious, to civil. This officiant focuses on involving the couple in every aspect of the ceremony creation, bringing his attention to detail and calming presence throughout the entire process. Options include custom-written vows and ceremony rehearsals. Rev. Clint has produced and hosted wedding podcasts and officiated weddings for television shows on ABC-TV, the CW, Fox, and more.

Compare our Top Wedding Officiants

NameExpertise RatingAddressPromotionsLearn more
Golnar Djahanbani Wedding Officiant
Los Angeles, CA 90001
Wesley Crump
Los Angeles, CA 90001
Jacob Marries
Los Angeles, CA 90027
Officiant Guy
Los Angeles, CA 90001
Reverend Clift Hufft
Los Angeles, CA 93591

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.

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