Anthony L. Smith
4.5
Serves West Allis, WI
32 years in business
Our goal is to ensure that your marriage ceremony will be extremely personal and profoundly meaningful. At your request, we will incorporate your personal requests, acknowledgements, favorite music and or poetic lyrics. We offer a plethora of wedding vows or you are more than welcome to incorporate your own.
The most enjoyable part of officiating marriage ceremonies is the opportunity to share in a couple's most special day. For the couples who choose the "premarital counseling" option, the joy of getting to know the couple and assisting them through their personal anxiety and concerns, is a tremendous privilege.
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4.5
Serves West Allis, WI
7 years in business
*Religious and non-religious ceremonies
*Indoors and outdoors
*Quick and simple or long and traditional I can do it all
*Serving the greater Milwaukee area, Green Bay and everywhere in between
* Elopements on short notice (you must supply a valid marriage license and two witnesses over the age of 18)
I have performed a multitude of beautiful, meaningful ceremonies of all sizes from large lavish venues to private homes with just 2 of you...up to hundreds of guests. Indoors or outdoors!
I serve the greater Milwaukee and Green Bay areas.
To make your planning an even easier task, I also have an exclusive questionnaire that I provide to help get started on the process.
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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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