Discover The Perfect Wedding Officiant: Wedding Officiant Price in Sarasota, Florida

Your wedding day should be a reflection of your love story, and choosing the right officiant is a crucial part of that journey. At Say “I Do” on the SunCoast, we understand the importance of finding someone who can make your ceremony not just legal but deeply meaningful. Explore our wedding officiant prices to see how we can make your special day truly unforgettable.

Wedding Officiant Packages

We offer flexible wedding ceremony options to suit your preferences:

  1. Simple Elopement Ceremony – $295: Perfect for couples seeking a beautiful and straightforward ceremony.

     

  2. Custom Ceremony – from $350–$400: Tailored to your unique love story, including assistance with vows and traditions that reflect your personalities.

     

Note: A $25–$50 travel fee may be added for certain high-season weekend dates, holidays, or destination locations.

Our Services Include

Destination Wedding Packages

For couples dreaming of an intimate destination wedding (25 guests or fewer), we offer comprehensive packages that include the officiant, professional photography, live music, a floral arch/arbor, bridal bouquet & boutonnière, bride’s hair and makeup, and more. Let us handle the details while you focus on making memories. Contact us today for a personalized quote. Your love story deserves a ceremony as special as your bond.

Common Questions About Wedding Officiant Prices

1. How much does a wedding officiant cost?

 On average, you can expect to pay between $295 and $500 for professional officiant services. The price depends on experience, the type of ceremony, and additional travel or holiday fees.

2. What does the officiant’s fee include?

The cost covers time, expertise, ceremony customization, pre-wedding meetings, rehearsal (if needed), and filing of your marriage license.

3. What does a wedding officiant say during the ceremony?

 They guide the event with welcoming remarks, share your love story, lead the vows and ring exchange, and pronounce you married. The script can be fully customized based on your preferences.

4. Who can legally officiate a wedding in Florida?

 Recognized officiants include ordained ministers, notary publics, judges, and clerks of the circuit court.

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