WEDDINGS
Getting married? Consider David as your wedding / ceremony officiant! Now offering ceremonies designed to represent your love, including:
Non-denominational / spiritual
Traditional services
Theme weddings
Elopements
Vow renewals
Marriage equality & LGBTQIA+ Ally
In Connecticut: Appointed Justice of the Peace
Within the U.S.A: Ordained minister with the Church of the Flying Spaghetti Monster learn more
Step 1:
Tell us a little bit about yourselves and your wedding / ceremony. David will contact you to schedule a consultation.
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Step 2:
Couples who have received confirmation of their reservation should complete the full wedding questionnaire so that we may craft an experience that uniquely reflects you!
Estimated Pricing
We will work with you to craft a ceremony that checks all of your boxes and celebrates your future together!
Pricing subject to modification based upon ceremony location / travel and special requests. Specific pricing will be included in couples contract.
Estimated Pricing
Ceremony in Connecticut within 20 miles of Woodstock, CT: $200
Includes: Initial consultation, ceremony script consultation, travel fees within 20 miles of Woodstock, CT, officiating the ceremony, filing marriage license in Connecticut
Attend / Participate in Rehearsal within 20 miles of Woodstock, CT: $100
Includes: ceremony walkthrough during your rehearsal, consultation on minor edits, travel fees within 20 miles of Woodstock, CT
Custom vow writing - extensive consultations: $100
Ceremonies outside of Connecticut and/or occurring more than 20 miles from Woodstock, CT, special requests: subject to detailed pricing, to be determined
Marriage License Information
In the state of Connecticut, both individuals must apply for a marriage license in-person at the local vital records office of the town where your marriage will occur and complete an application. Find more information at CT.gov.
Getting married outside of Connecticut? Be sure to review specific requirements on the government website of the state you are getting married in.