Packages


I officiate all types of weddings, including Traditional weddings, Non-traditional weddings, Religious weddings, Civil weddings & Same-sex weddings.

Here are the wedding packages I provide:

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Standard - $299


I have a variety of wedding ceremonies to choose from, all with beautiful vows. You can choose to use a ceremony just as it is written, or you can customize it to fit your unique needs. I am also happy to incorporate any religious customs or traditions you may desire.

Here are some of the ceremonies offered:

  • Traditional wedding ceremony
  • Non-religious wedding ceremony
  • Interfaith wedding ceremony
  • Same-sex wedding ceremony

This package includes an in-person or telephone consultation and unlimited email support. On the day of the ceremony, I arrive early to consult with your venue, vendors, and wedding party. After your ceremony, I'll file your marriage license.


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Extra - $399


The Extra Package includes everything that the Standard Package offers, plus an additional hour of rehearsal time, typically the day before the wedding.

This is a great opportunity for you and your wedding party to practice your vows, walk down the aisle, and get familiar with the flow of the ceremony. It can also help to ease any nerves you may be feeling about the big day.


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*Elopement - $199


This is a simple ceremony to make your marriage legal. I will meet you, your partner, and two witnesses at a location of your choice, such as a local park, beach, lakefront, or your home. If you do not have two witnesses, I can provide them for an additional cost.

The ceremony is typically short and simple, and it includes the following elements:

  • An opening statement by the officiant
  • The exchange of vows
  • The pronouncement of marriage
  • The signing of the marriage certificate

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Important Side Note:

There is a 72-hour wait. This waiting period does not include weekends, so if you want to get married on a Saturday, you must apply for your license on Tuesday.

Many towns' Vital Statistics offices require you to call for an appointment before applying for a marriage license. Laws can also vary from town to town, so it is important to contact the office where you will be applying to get the most current information.

New Jersey law requires that you bring one witness with you when you apply for a marriage license. You will also need two witnesses to sign your marriage certificate at the ceremony.

Here is the link to find out how to apply for a Marriage license in New Jersey
http://www.state.nj.us/health/vital/marriage