I'm getting marriedthis summerand have been listening to your podcast for about a year now! Thank you for all your advice it's been really helpful.
I was wondering, do you have an episode that talks about having a friend/family member officiate the ceremony?? We want a close friend of ours to officiate our wedding but he has never done one before and I have only beenin oneother wedding so I'm not an expert either. We are doing a very casual, non-religious ceremony but I still want to make sure we are legally married by the end of itAny advice or sources you have would be greatly appreciated! !
In order for the marriage to be legal, your officiant has to include the declaration of intent, or the "Do you take..." and "I do" vows portion of the ceremony.
Your officiant must complete the marriage license
Members of the clergy, judges, justices of the peace, and some notary publics are all qualified to perform weddings.
Oddly enough, in some states, an officiant isn't required at all. In Pennsylvania, Colorado, Wisconsin, and the District of Columbia, a couple can simply marry in front of witnesses and submit the required paperwork to the state, no officiant needed.
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