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JOP

For our wedding we were thinking about just having a Justice of the Peace marry us at our location, so that we could save some money. I have tired to find some information on them on line. The only thing that I can find is getting married in a court house and that is not what we want. Am I wrong thinking that they will do a ceremony at a location of choice? Do you ladies know anything about this?
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Re: JOP

  • tonyettetonyette member
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    edited December 2011
    Hi! Maryland no longer has JOPs. They only use Circuit Court clerks, now. That's why you aren't able to find any info about them. I hope this helps!!
  • kfilemyrkfilemyr member
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    edited December 2011
    Oh thanks! No I didn't know that. So I guess we are going to pay more money and go with an officiate.
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  • edited December 2011
    You can have ordained at the Universal Life Church online if you want to save money.  I think officiants tend to cost a few hundred.
  • kfilemyrkfilemyr member
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    edited December 2011
    Is that a little weird to be married online and would you still have a ceremony and who would be the "minister". Whoo.....wedding stuff gets complicated!
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  • edited December 2011
    You don't get married online, you have someone get ordained online and then they are able to perform your ceremony on the day of.  You can choose a close friend or family member to be the 'minister'
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  • kfilemyrkfilemyr member
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    edited December 2011
    HA! Yeah thanks, I feel pretty stupid. We had talked about doing something like that  THANKS!
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