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Why/How Does a Certificate Make Your Wedding Legal?

Hi, there,

I know this is an offbeat question, but we've got a friend from Chicago we want to perform our wedding, and he digs the idea, but he's not licensed. Since he doesn't live in FL, I don't think he actually _can_ get licensed. And honestly, I don't want him to pay for said license.

If he never takes a course and never gets licensed, who will know? And what does it really affect? No one's gonna ask him to furnish his officiant card, will they?
:)Thanks.
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Re: Why/How Does a Certificate Make Your Wedding Legal?

  • mitchsbridemitchsbride member
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    edited December 2011
    Why don't you just have him share the officiant duties with someone who can legally marry you?  Someone has to sign the license and I personally would rather be 100% positive the union is legal.
  • edited December 2011
    Good to know. Thanks.
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  • edited December 2011
    Anyone can officiate a marriage as long as they are a notary. If you friend isn't a notary it will not be legal. They have to use their offical government stamp and then send the marriage license is sent back to the courthouse.
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  • edited December 2011
    Thanks so much for clearing that up! We figured it was something like this. Thank you.
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