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No More Homework Assignments

Say Goodbye to Templates and Questionnaires

Every other officiant has the same old boring process of sending couples a document to be filled out in attempt to get to know them. It is a fill in the blank expedition to unearth what the couple wants. The problem is that it is time consuming, impersonal, and fails to collect what the couple actually wants. Instead with the Best Wedding Officiant, we take a different approach. We show you what is possible and you pick what you like. Pretty simple right. When you go to a store or purchase something online do you fill out a question and answer sheet on what you are looking for? Absolutely not. You see or know what you want and you make the decision to select and purchase. That is how it is with Best Wedding Officiant. You look at our samples, ideas, themes and concepts. You tell us what you want and we put a custom word document together for you so your ceremony in New Jersey and Pennsylvania is done right.

Be a Happy Couple - Smile

Your Wedding Day Is What You Make of It

I am going to tell you now. Things will happen. The weather not cooperating, the air conditioning not working, the guests being late, I even had a bride trip over a step on her way down the aisle. You have to be able to go with the flow to have a successful wedding in New Jersey or Pennsylvania. It is a special day, everyone is there to celebrate and be with you. Be in the moment, smile at life’s little unexpected moments and be present. Whatever can happen, will happen, but you can control one thing, how you feel about what is going on. There is only one choice and that is to be a happy bride and a happy groom.

Why Are You The Best Wedding Officiant?

I Care and I Want To Help

Most officiants in New Jersey and Pennsylvania are just about pumping out wedding ceremonies and they do them in volume performing the same cookie cutter ceremony over and over again. We are the best simply because we care. We want to get to know you, understand you, and help you make your ceremony the best. We got into this business because we wanted to work with an officiant that was down to earth, relatable and easy going. There is a lot of satisfaction in helping a couple create that special wedding ceremony and being there for them to guide them and support them throughout their big wedding day.

One Officiant for your NJ and PA Wedding?

You Need an Officiant Team for your New Jersey and Pennsylvania Wedding Ceremony.

Life happens. You are getting married regardless of the events and circumstances of individuals around you. Especially with the ceremony, you need a guarantee that the officiant will be there to marry you anywhere in NJ and PA.  Whether it is a scheduling conflict, illness, an unforeseen happening you want to have a team of officiants available to you so that any member can rotate and fill-in in case of emergency.  That is the difference between the best wedding officiants and other officiants who you are booking just by themselves. Why wouldn't you want to have the power of a team of individuals ready to fill-in at a moments notice? You want an officiant that can cover the Jersey Shore, North New Jersey, South New Jersey, Central New Jersey and Philadelphia area of Pennsylvania.

Should I Have a Family Member Officiate My Ceremony in NJ and PA

Get a Professional Wedding Officiant for Your New Jersey and Pennsylvania Wedding

I am going to try to answer this question by comparing it to a couple other areas of our lives where we might consider a family member to help.

How about buying or selling a home?  Maybe if they are licensed and have experience.  You would want someone that knows the market and is able to find you the best possible deal.

How about tutoring or teaching your kids?  Yes, if they have spent the time educating other children and know how to engage and motivate your child.

The same holds true for a wedding officiant.  You want to have someone who possesses the ability to speak in front of a large audience.  You want someone that knows how to keep the ceremony on track in case the unexpected (i.e. the best man forgets the rings) happens.  You want to have someone that has worked with the various vendors and venues before.

So should you have a family member officiate your ceremony? Maybe.  It all depends if they are experienced and have the right skills for the job.