You have a ring and a date, what’s next?
Choosing your officiant!
Not only will a licensed officiant take care of all the legalities surrounding your marriage,
they can also play a huge role in setting the tone of the whole wedding.
So what do you look for when you are choosing an officiant?
1. You will want to choose someone that you connect with, who will put both you and your fiancé, as well as your family and friends at ease.
2. Someone who listens to what you are envisioning and pays attention to the details.
3. An experienced officiant who will provide guidance and be available to answer any questions along the way.
4. Someone who focuses on what is important to you and your fiancé, and who will take the time to learn more about you as a couple,
creating a very personal and meaningful experience.
5. A professional who is relatable, gifted at public speaking, and will be able to direct a rehearsal and ceremony with confidence.
6. Someone who is registered with the Province of Ontario to legally officiate wedding ceremonies.
7. An officiant who will give you their full attention on your special day (some officiants choose to do multiple ceremonies a day).
Take your time deciding and don't be afraid to ask questions.
It is important that you feel comfortable with who you have chosen for this very important role on your special day.
they can also play a huge role in setting the tone of the whole wedding.
So what do you look for when you are choosing an officiant?
1. You will want to choose someone that you connect with, who will put both you and your fiancé, as well as your family and friends at ease.
2. Someone who listens to what you are envisioning and pays attention to the details.
3. An experienced officiant who will provide guidance and be available to answer any questions along the way.
4. Someone who focuses on what is important to you and your fiancé, and who will take the time to learn more about you as a couple,
creating a very personal and meaningful experience.
5. A professional who is relatable, gifted at public speaking, and will be able to direct a rehearsal and ceremony with confidence.
6. Someone who is registered with the Province of Ontario to legally officiate wedding ceremonies.
7. An officiant who will give you their full attention on your special day (some officiants choose to do multiple ceremonies a day).
Take your time deciding and don't be afraid to ask questions.
It is important that you feel comfortable with who you have chosen for this very important role on your special day.