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"Family and friends can only officiate a wedding if they are a religious, civil, ordained, licensed minister, judge, magistrate, justice of the peace, or licensed celebrant," she says. Getting ordained to perform a wedding is the most common route when having a friend officiate your wedding.
In order to enter into a valid marriage in New York, you must obtain a marriage license and have the marriage ceremony conducted by a person who is allowed to perform such ceremonies. First, you must apply for and obtain a valid marriage license from a town or city clerk in New York.
Can my online ordained officiant legally perform my wedding ceremony? Yes, as long as they get a single use permit as as described in NY State Legislation A06300. The permit, never before available to online officiants, makes it legal for them to sign the license.
Marriage Officiant Registration Clergy members or ministers of any religion; Leaders of the Society of Ethical Culture; The Mayor or any former Mayor of the City of New York; Federal, state, or local judges or justices, elected or appointed in the State of New York, who are currently serving or retired;
If you have a friend or family member who has been ordained online, is actually clergy or who is a judge they can of course perform the ceremony. However, for many couples it can be nice to have an officiant who knows the process in NYC, is familiar with the paperwork and knows how to file it properly.
If you have a friend or family member who has been ordained online, is actually clergy or who is a judge they can of course perform the ceremony. However, for many couples it can be nice to have an officiant who knows the process in NYC, is familiar with the paperwork and knows how to file it properly.