Being ordained is not a requirement. Having the legal authority by the state is, otherwise every Jehovah's Witness could perform weddings.
Yes, it is legal to get ordained online in the state of Kentucky. After a person gets credentials, they can marry anyone in the state.
Yes, it is legal to get ordained online and perform a wedding in Tennessee, provided that the online ordination is recognized by the state. Tennessee law allows individuals who are ordained, including those ordained through online services, to officiate weddings. However, it’s important to ensure that the officiant meets any local requirements and that the couple obtains the necessary marriage license. Always check for any specific regulations or updates in the law before proceeding.
In many places, you cannot legally perform a wedding without being ordained or having the appropriate legal authority. However, some jurisdictions allow certain individuals, such as friends or family members, to become officiants through a simple online ordination process. It's essential to check local laws regarding marriage officiants to ensure the ceremony is legally recognized. If you're not ordained and want to lead a ceremony, consider serving as a celebrant or host while having an ordained individual perform the legal aspects of the marriage.
It would not be considered a legal marriage at that point. A license needs to be executed and a certificate issued.
Yes, an ordained minister can perform their own marriage in Washington State. According to Washington law, there are no specific restrictions preventing an officiant from marrying themselves. However, it is advisable for the couple to ensure that they meet all legal requirements for marriage, such as obtaining a marriage license, to ensure the validity of the ceremony.
You only have to have completed College or University, ether online or on campus, age does not matter, but you must have a College Certificate.
Not all ordained ministers and not all partnerships. In jurisdictions where same-sex marriage is legal, any minister who is registered with the state as a marriage officiant can sign a same-sex marriage license the same as any other marriage license. However, any type of legal same-sex partnership other than marriage (i.e., civil union, domestic partnership, reciprocal beneficiaries, etc.) is purely civil and does not call for signature by a religious authority.
You need to be very careful on this one. To be ordained for a day I assume you are going online to do this. Most internet ordinations are refferred to as ordination mills. The governments are cracking down on this. To be ordained it must be through a legitimate church that has met certain guidelines to operate as such. If the place you gain ordination from is closed down, then the wedding you perform can be reversed or scrutinized. If you are not ordained I suggest becoming a notary. You may want to check in Canada if a notary can perform the ceremony.
An online marriage isn't legal in either country. An embassy would have to be involved.
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Was a marriage license obtained and filed with the court house? If they accepted the filled out application, then it is legal.**************Any marriage performed by a ULC Minister in the state of CA is legal if the license was obtained, signed and filed with the court house. No pre-registration from the minister is required.Second answer written by Rev. Amy Long
I've never heard of being self ordained, but as far as being ordained at all and marrying yourself, no. Marriage is a legal contract where you are required to have so many people bear witness, be present and such. The minister is actually a separate part of the contract and must be a separate entity. I would take up question of this sort with the local City Clerk though as laws on marriage very from here to there.