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No documents needed to bring, unless I am your Day of Ceremony planner, then I need to know details. But as Officiante I still like to know details as we talk. Just to make sure everything runs smooth...
None. We discuss your ideas and vision at our first meeting. We will touch on marriage licenses during our conversation. Then, I will provide you with some things to take home.
Just yourselves and if you have something special you want me to read. If you are saying your own vows, I would like to see them.
Always bring, your valid state id or passport. Your marriage license, if you have it at that time, your wedding survey, any ideas or questions, the love of your life and a positive attitude.
date, time, number in party, type of ceromony proof of correct names before wedding i will need proof of marrage license
None, just a pad and paper to write notes, unless there is something -- like a reading or cultural tradition that you want to show me.
by Rev. Elizabeth Phaire-Interfaith Minister & Certified Celebrant in Harrison, NY
The first meeting is often the free pre-wedding consultation where we go over the options in my booklet and I get a sense of you and your desires. There are no documents required for this. You will need to bring the license on the wedding day for the witnesses and me to sign.
Our first get-together is simply a get to know you meeting where you can decide if we are a good fit for you and our officiant can learn a bit more about the type of ceremony you are seeking. No documents are necessary--just come prepared to chat for 45 minutes or so!
by Lyssabeth's Unique, Joyful & Memorable Ceremonies in Denver, CO
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