How To Hire The Wedding Officiant
First, make sure your wedding officiant is flexible enough to work with you and your fiancée on all matters as related to his or her responsibilities in regard to your wedding. Is the officiant willing to work with you to create a wedding ceremony that you and your fiancée can agree upon? Is the officiant willing to take away or add to your ceremony up until the day of the wedding if needed?
Secondly, make sure your Wedding officiant New York City
is legal. If he or she is not a pastor of a church, ask to see their
credentials, such as ordination papers. If they cannot provide proof, then look
of an officiant that can show proof of their credentials. Some states require
the wedding officiant be bonded at the county courthouse prior to officiating
the service. Please check your state laws prior to hiring your officiant. After
the officiant signs your marriage license, it is your responsibility to get the
signed form back to the courthouse.
Third, make sure you are clear concerning
your wedding officiant's payment policy. Some officiants require a down
payment. Some want to be paid a few weeks prior to the wedding. NYC Central
Park Wedding officiant will wait till the day of the wedding to collect
their fee. Whatever the case, just make sure you are in full understanding the
officiants policy. Some will ask for a check. Others will ask for cash only.

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