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officiant rates

Hey ladies!

One of my good friends aunts is going to be preforming my ceremony and im not sure how much i should pay her.  She didnt give me a set amount to pay her she said its basically up to us as to what we can afford.  She did give my freind a range of $25-$100.  Does that sound in the ballpark for someone who doesnt nessicarily do this for a living?  I want to give her what is fair. 

Thanks!

Re: officiant rates

  • swanratswanrat member
    Second Anniversary 10 Comments
    edited March 2012
    I have officiated at a friend's wedding! Since I am a notary, I could only legally accept $20 but I offered to do it for free.
    As a thank you gift, they gave me a nice necklace and a photo from the wedding day of me with the new married couple.

    I am officiating two more weddings this spring for other friends! I think it's awesome that you are having your friend's aunt do that for you. :)
  • My officiant is charging $200 and is a notary.
  • bibi990- according to fl statute a notary cannot charge more than $20! It may be different if they also have a church affiliation.
  • ok my mistake- the statute was changed to $30
  • My temple doesn't charge but they accept a "love offering" I am also a notary and remember it was around $25
  • I'd say $20-30.

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  • My officiant is a really good friend of mine and we are giving her $50 plus a nice gift.

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