Wednesday, March 20, 2013

Who can be an officiant in Florida?

First, what is an officiant? 
An officiant is a person who has the authority by the State to perform a marriage ceremony and sign the marriage license.
Who can be an officiant in Florida? 
In the State of Florida, any ordained or licensed clergymen, notary publics, and justices of the peace can perform a marriage ceremony and sign the marriage license.

In my case, I am a notary public, which gives me the authority to perform marriage ceremonies. 


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