Your Ceremony, Your Way

Be the author of your ceremony

$550.00 (+HST/GST)

However you envision your ceremony, let our Wedding Officiants reduce the stress by helping you create a personal, unique, engaging and memorable wedding ceremony.

Ceremonies also available in French, Russian, Romanian, German & Spanish *
* availability may vary by market

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OFFICIANT OF THE DAY

Choose a friend or family member
as your “Day of Officiant”

$550 (+HST/GST)

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MOBILE CEREMONY

Making your Destination Wedding legal without the hassle

$485 (+HST/GST)

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TAKING CARE OF BUSINESS

Let us help with the legalities

$315 (+HST/GST)

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REHEARSAL

Practice makes perfect

$175 (+HST/GST)

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VOW RENEWAL

Renewing your commitment

$450 (+HST/GST)

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Since no two couples are alike, no two ceremonies need to be alike. Consequently, the old saying that “one size fits
all”, doesn’t really fit at all. Our team of licensed Wedding Officiants will help reduce the stress of creating a
personal and unique ceremony that speaks of your mutual love and commitment.

Deposit

A non-refundable and non-transferable deposit of approximately one half of the Total Wedding Fee reserves the date and
time of your wedding ceremony. The balance of the fee is due prior to your ceremony.

Mileage Fee

$0.70 / km applies if the Officiant is travelling more than 40km from the closest Enduring Promises’ office to your
venue, as listed on this website.

Paperwork

ONTARIO

 

A valid Marriage License must be provided by each couple on the day of their ceremony. A Marriage License is available, usually without an appointment, at any local Municipal Office.

Following your ceremony, usually 8-12 weeks later, a couple can apply for a Marriage Certificate as one will not automatically be sent to you by the Province.

  ALBERTA

 

To get married in Alberta, a couple must apply for and obtain a Marriage License at any Alberta Registry Agent Office. The license must be valid on the date of marriage, be available before the start of the ceremony, and the ceremony must take place within the Province.

Following your ceremony, your Officiant will forward the Registration of Marriage portion of the Marriage License to the provincial government for registration.