

Becoming an ordained minister to perform wedding ceremonies is easier than you might think! Whether you’re stepping in to officiate for loved ones or simply want to have the option to offer this service in the future, the process can be completed online in just a few minutes.
Fun Fact: I’m ordained! If you’re planning a simple, minimal ceremony and are looking for an officiant, I’d be happy to help. Just remember to ensure you meet the witness requirements for the state where your wedding will take place.
Getting ordained allows you to legally perform marriage ceremonies in most states. It’s a meaningful way to contribute to someone’s special day and creates a more personal and intimate ceremony. Here are some reasons you might consider ordination:
Two excellent platforms make the ordination process straightforward: Universal Life Church and Ministry.com. Both allow you to register online with minimal requirements.
The Universal Life Church is a widely recognized platform that has ordained millions of ministers around the world. The process is free and incredibly simple.
Once you’re ordained, you’ll gain access to helpful resources like ceremony scripts and guides. ULC also offers additional materials, such as official credentials, if needed.
Another great option is OMinistry.com, which provides a quick and easy way to get ordained and offers a variety of resources to help you prepare for officiating a wedding.
Like ULC, OMinistry.com also offers access to resources like customizable wedding scripts and certificates.

If you’re wondering how long it takes to get ordained, the answer might surprise you: you can get ordained online in just a few minutes. Yes, really. Many people become legally ordained the same day they apply, all without leaving their house.
Whether you’re officiating a friend’s wedding or adding officiation to your wedding business, the process is incredibly quick, easy, and free in most cases. Here’s everything you need to know.
Most online ordination platforms let you register in under 5 minutes. You simply:
Once completed, you’re officially ordained and can legally officiate weddings in many U.S. states.
Pro Tip: While ordination is quick, some states require you to present physical credentials, so give yourself a bit of extra time to order those before the ceremony.
Each state has its own laws regarding who can officiate a wedding. Before stepping into the role of officiant, be sure to:
While the ordination process is usually free, you may need to purchase official documentation (like an ordination certificate) to present to the local government office or for your peace of mind.
As an officiant, your role involves more than just leading the ceremony. Be prepared to:
If you’re planning a minimalist ceremony and need an officiant, I’d be honored to help. Just make sure all legal and witness requirements are met for the state where you’ll be getting married.
For more wedding tips and resources, visit Beneath the Spruce. Let’s make your special day unforgettable!
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