Wedding Officiant- Manatee, Polk & Pinellas County
4.5
Serves Plant City, FL
4 years in business
NOW OFFERING OFFICIATING & PHOTOGRAPHY PACKAGES FOR SIMPLE CEREMONIES AKA ELOPEMENTS OR EXPRESS WEDDINGS!!
I'm a former bridal consultant and wedding planner who is still passionate about the ceremony, no matter the size or style. I am a commissioned Notary Public in Florida, so you get a budget friendly officiant. I'm also ordained with American Marriage Ministries. I take pride in ensuring the best customer experience with weekend and weekday evening hours. Now let's get you married!!
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Notable Notary
4.5
Serves Plant City, FL
3 years in business
Notable Notary is committed to customer service. We truly try to make it convenient for the customer and flexible schedule.
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Decorator/Wedding Officiant & Coordinator
4.5
Serves Plant City, FL
3 years in business
Kasim Notarial and Event Service is a small business. I cater to your needs as a seasoned wedding officiant/Coordinator and decorator. I am here to make your special day memorable. I found my passion and love for weddings and I want to be by your side to make every moment stress free. Whether big or small lets talk! ❤️ Let's get you married!
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JMK Notary and wedding officiant
4.5
Serves Plant City, FL
3 years in business
Wedding officiant for weekends and mobile notary for the Lakeland, FL area 6-8 weekdays and 9am-9pm on weekends. I perform home weddings with little notice when available.
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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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