The Gadfly Pastor
4.5
Serves Boulder, CO
10 years in business
I am a former United Methodist pastor, ordained in the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ), and I have served United Church of Christ in California as well. I do both religious and non-religious ceremonies.
I love spending time with people at the most important times of their lives during weddings and funerals.
Colorado has started to tighten restrictions on who may sign a marriage license as an officiant. You can find that list on the state regulations site.
As ordained clergy, my signature on your marriage license is authorized by any state.
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MJH Enterprises
4.5
Serves Boulder, CO
2 years in business
There is nothing more incredible than true love. I found my true love later in life and am honored to help others create a memorable ceremony that is customized to them. I am an ordained minister that will do non denominational, Christian,Spiritual, Love or Mother Earth based and will help you create whatever kind of ceremony you prefer. I do commitment, wedding, vow renewal etc
I would be thrilled to talk with you about creating and facilitating your beautiful day.
LGBTQ+ ally.
I do only speak English
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Wedding Officiant Extraordinaire
4.5
Serves Boulder, CO
41 years in business
I love officiating weddings! You will see in my reviews how satisfied my customers have been. I have over 125 five-star reviews! Only two reviews are less than five stars, and one is from a guy who canceled his wedding at the last moment. I have had all five-star reviews since October 2018.
If you're looking for an officiant who understands the importance of not breaking the bank on your wedding day, you've come to the right place. My prices are negotiable and among the lowest in the region. I firmly believe that weddings shouldn't bankrupt the newlyweds.
I also believe that meeting the officiant before the wedding is crucial. It's an opportunity for you to understand why I love officiating weddings and why my reviews are outstanding. Most of the time, a Zoom or FaceTime session will be suitable for a meeting.
Also, I specialize in places for a couple to elope, taking advantage of Colorado's beauty for a no-charge venue.
Also, please include the location of the wedding in your request rather than your own location. That way, you will get officiants willing to serve you where the wedding is located.
I'm a Couple's Choice Award Winner on another site.
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Erica Bjorndahl CPA, LLC
4.5
Serves Boulder, CO
Updated Soon
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As a licensed CPA, commissioned notary, wedding officiant, and proud mom, I bring a unique blend of professionalism, precision, and personal care to everything I do. My services include:
Accounting & Tax Services – Personal and small business tax prep, financial consulting, bookkeeping, and business setup guidance.
Notary Services – Reliable, detail-oriented notarizations for legal documents, real estate, and financial forms.
Wedding Officiant Services – Custom, meaningful ceremonies tailored to each couple, from elopements to formal weddings.
Family-Centered Support – With a mom’s touch, I understand real-life needs and offer approachable, supportive service in every interaction.
I'm more than just certified—I’m committed. I take time to understand your unique situation, whether you’re navigating taxes, signing important paperwork, or tying the knot. With me, you get someone who’s trustworthy, organized, compassionate, and responsive. I care about your peace of mind and bring both warmth and professionalism to every service.
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1. What services do wedding officiants provide?
Wedding officiants legally conduct marriage ceremonies, customize vows, and help coordinate the ceremony structure.
2. Can I have a non-religious or personalized ceremony?
Yes, many officiants offer secular, personalized, or themed ceremonies tailored to your preferences.
3. How much does a wedding officiant typically cost?
Fees usually range from $150 to $500 depending on experience, location, and ceremony complexity.
4. Do wedding officiants handle the legal paperwork?
Yes, most officiants assist with signing and filing marriage licenses according to local laws.
5. How far in advance should I book a wedding officiant?
It's recommended to book at least 1 to 3 months before your wedding date to ensure availability.
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