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Officiant Fees

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The Commonwealth of Massachusetts has set the fees to solemnize a marriage within the State.

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Officiating at the Wedding

City of Everett: one hundred ($100.00*) dollars

Outside the City of Everett: one hundred and fifty ($150.00*) dollars

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My Officiant Fee* is discounted to active and retired military personnel as a gesture of my appreciation for your service to our great country.

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I do not charge for consultations. You may reach out to me via email, text or phone anytime throughout our planning with thoughts, ideas, concerns, questions or inspirations. This is your wedding, and I will do as much as possible to make your ceremony a memorable one. Working with you to help you stay within your budget, I will be as involved as you wish.

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Additional Services

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Vow Renewals

City of Everett: one hundred ($100.00*) dollars

Outside the City of Everett: one hundred and fifty ($150.00*) dollars

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Perhaps you've considered including a customized wedding ritual to symbolize your unity. Wedding rituals can be a beautiful addition to the ceremony or renewal.

 

  • (Celtic or Universal) Handfasting Ceremony

  • (Celtic or Universal) Sundial Ceremony

  • Unity Candle Lighting Ceremony

  • Unity Sand Ceremony

  • Unity Wine or Water Ceremony

  • a wedding ritual tailored just for you
     

Additional charges will be incurred for: ritual ceremonies, paid parking, the wedding rehearsal, writing personalized vows, etc. The cost for these services are discussed with you well in advance of the ceremony and can be bundled as a package. There will be no hidden surprises, and I'll provide the full breakdown in writing.

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Short notice ceremonies are welcomed but would be subject to my availability.

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Deposit

 

A non-refundable deposit of $50.00 is required for me to hold your wedding date. If including a Unity Ceremony, an additional $50.00 deposit will be required upon finalizing your choice. The full balance of all fees will be due five (5) business days prior to the ceremony. At that time, I must also review the wedding license to confirm that it is dated within the 60 day period (by Massachusetts law).

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