Jeremiah's Notary, Courier, and Wedding Services
4.5
Serves Port Arthur, TX
3 years in business
Looking for a wedding officiant who brings heart, humor, and a proud sense of service? Meet Rev. Dr. Jeremiah Braneff—a U.S. Army veteran, ordained minister, and the charismatic professional behind Jeremiah’s Notary, Courier, and Wedding Services. With experience as a paralegal and a long history of community dedication, Rev. Dr. Jeremiah Braneff knows how to blend professionalism with warmth to create ceremonies that feel truly personal. Whether you're planning a cozy elopement or a big celebration, he’ll make your love story the star of the show. Bonus: he offers special discounts for fellow veterans, first responders, and healthcare heroes. With Rev. Dr. Jeremiah Braneff, it’s always service with a smile!
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David Collingsworth - Not Your Ordinary Preacher
4.5
Serves Port Arthur, TX
11 years in business
Are you ready to get hitched, take the plunge, tie the knot, or jump the broom? Whatever you call it, chances are you know it ain’t cheap to say “I do.” So the good news is that you can do it for less and still have the wedding of your dreams, because in your dreams, every detail matters. Contact us today and make your love story as beautiful, and unique as you like, or keep it simple. Your dream, your event.
Discounts are available - Basic wedding with a script is $200, extra $50 fee applies for special vow assistance, long distance travel, or rehearsals.
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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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