Weddings and wedding planning. Find wedding dresses, engagement rings, wedding invitations, wedding cakes, wedding gifts, wedding gowns, wedding rings, wedding songs, wedding favors, wedding flowers, wedding hair styles. Wedding dress, engagement ring, wedding invitation wording, wedding cake, wedding gift, wedding gown, wedding ring, wedding song, and other wedding etiquette.
Home     Feature Articles     Daily Wedding Tip     Talk About Weddings     Wedding Planning Links     Friends     Search     Member Area
 Daily Wedding Tip
Name
Wedding Date
E-Mail
 Wedding Planning
 Attendant Gifts
 Bridesmaids
 Budgeting
 Cakes & Catering
 Ceremony & Vows
 Destination Weddings
 Engaged, Now What
 Favors
 Flowers & Decorating
 For The Groom
 Gift Registry
 Groomsmen Gifts
 Hair & Beauty
 Honeymoons
 Music & Entertainment
 Photography
 Showers & Parties
 Tie The Knot
 Traditions & Etiquette
 Videography
 Wedding Gowns
 Wedding Invitations
 Wedding Party
 Wedding Planning Basics
 Wedding Receptions
 About this Site
 About This Site
 Subscribe Today
 RESOURCES
 Article Index
 Contact Us
 Help
 Planning Resources
 Tell a Friend
 Text Size
 Your Account
 Other
 Privacy Policy
 Terms of Use
Home | Ceremony & Vows | Questions to Ask Your Wedding Offici . . .
 

Questions to Ask Your Wedding Officiant

Just as with all your other wedding vendors, the Officiant you choose should match your personal style and the type of wedding ceremony that you'd like to have. For instance, you may not choose the same Officiant for an informal wedding in the park versus a formal religious ceremony in a church.

Your Officiant may ask to meet with you several times before the wedding to discuss your feelings about love, marriage, commitment and sometimes religious beliefs. Now, we can't help you with that -- but we can give you a list of questions to ask your Officiant to help work out the details of the ceremony.

 Religious Issues

  • Will you marry us if we are of different faiths?
  • Will you marry us if one or both of us have been previously divorced?
  • Will you marry us if we are not current members of your church? If not, can we inquire about becoming a member?
  • Do you require pre-marital or religious counseling before getting married? If so, what does that entail?
  • Would you allow another Officiant (possibly of a different religion or a relative) to take part in the ceremony?

Wedding Vows

  • Are we allowed to write our own wedding vows or must we use the traditional vows?

Readings

  • Are there any restrictions on the types of readings that can be used?
  • Can we use contemporary readings or are they required to be religious or scripture readings?

Ceremony Music

  • Are there any restrictions on the type of music that can be played?
  • Can we use contemporary songs?
  • Can we bring our own musicians or must they be affiliated with the church?

Wedding Attire

  • Are there any restrictions on wedding attire? Some churches may have rules about bare shoulders or skirt lengths.

Photography

  • Are there any restrictions on photography? Some churches may limit or may not allow ANY flash photography. Others may have restrictions on where the photographer may and may not stand.
  • Is it permissible to videotape the ceremony? Are there any restrictions for the Videography?

Decor

  • Are there any items or decorations that would be included? Such as candles, candelabras or pew decorations?
  • Can we use an aisle runner?
  • Is a candle light service permitted?
  • Are we allowed to take the floral arrangements to the reception?
  • Are we allowed to throw rice or birdseed outside the church? What about rose petals or bubbles?

Logistics

  • Is the wedding date we've chosen available? What time can we hold the ceremony?
  • How many guests will the church hold?
  • Is there another wedding scheduled on the same day?
  • Is there a room for the bride and her attendants to stay "out of sight" or "freshen up" before the ceremony begins?
  • Can we hold a receiving line outside the church? What happens if it rains?
  • What about the timing and logistics of obtaining the marriage license? Officiants are usually well versed in the rules for their state.

Fees

  • Ask about the Officiant's fee.
  • Is there a fee for the organist?
  • Ask if there are any other fees or "donations" that should be given to the church.



Printer-Friendly Format
 Sponsors

Wedding Accessories, Wedding Favors and Accessories

Bridesmaids Gifts, Bridesmaid Gift Ideas

Wedding Favors, Wedding Favor Ideas, Weddings Favors

Groomsmen Gifts, Unique Groomsmen Gifts

 

 Local Services

Most Popular Cities

All U.S. Cities...