FAQs
- What should the customer know about your pricing (e.g., discounts, fees)?
I have been told I do not charge enough for my services. I put myself in the engaged parties shoes. Weddings are expensive and I, the officiant play one of the most important part of your wedding, you can't get married without me. I have to sign your license. Sure you can go to the Justice of the Peace but you get married when he/she has time to see you. Inside a building with many strangers. You don't have a choice in the ceremony. Prices vary, I charge for my time. I do not overcharge. I undercharge and hope you will bless me with a gratuity for your ceremony. I believe my gifts are to bless people with my presence and leave them money for their wedding! My prices are fair Elopements $50 less than 10 ppl Weddings $75 10-50 ppl $100 50 -100 ppl $125 100-150 ppl $150 for 150 + ppl I also strongly recommend a rehearsal for weddings that are larger than Bride and Groom, Maid of Honor and Best Man. My rate for rehearsal is $50/hr. I do not believe money should hold you back from getting married in a setting of your choice. No one should EVER get married at the Justice of the Peace because it was the only thing affordable.
- What is your typical process for working with a new customer?
Typically there are the few messages by email we exchange. I then love to have a phone conversation so I can get to know about you, your loved one and what you are really looking to create. You then in exchange get to speak with me and see if we are a good fit. I believe communication is the key to success in everything we do in life. I give you my personal cell phone so if you ever have ANY questions you can call me. I am here to answer your questions and make your dream ceremony as stress free as possible.
- What education and/or training do you have that relates to your work?
LIFE is my education. We are all unique and different in many ways but alike in many others. I have worked with many walks of life. I have dabbled with many different religions. I respect an individuals decision to honor their own religion. I am not here to judge or be judged. Love one another. Treat others as you would desire to be treated.