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How To Become a Marriage Officiant in North Carolina
The 5 pages below walk you step-by-step through the entire process to officiate weddings in North Carolina.
1. GET ORDAINED
Become an Ordained Minister to perform marriage in North Carolina. American Marriage Ministries' Free Online Ordination gives you the legal authority to officiate weddings in North Carolina.
How To Get Ordained In North Carolina
2. LEARN ABOUT OFFICIANT REGISTRATION
Wedding Officiants in North Carolina are not required to register with any Government office. Click the button below to learn more about your right to Officiate a Wedding in North Carolina.
North Carolina Marriage Officiant Government Registration
3. PREPARE FOR THE CEREMONY
If you will be officiating your first wedding, congratulations! We understand that this is a serious and multifaceted role you will be playing. Take advantage of our step-by-step guidance for everything you need to write a wedding ceremony script and practice to perfection.
North Carolina Officiant Guide To Writing a Wedding Ceremony
4. PERFORM MARRIAGE
On the wedding day, your legal role as the officiant is to officiate the ceremony and complete the North Carolina marriage license with the couple and any required witnesses. Learn how to fill out a North Carolina marriage license and more.
How To Officiate a Wedding in North Carolina
5. RECORD YOUR WEDDING WITH AMM
Now that you have joined the ranks of AMM ministers who have performed marriage, let us know! Record your wedding with the AMM Wedding Helper and share it on the AMM Wedding Wall.
After Officiating a Wedding in North Carolina
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