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Frequently Asked Questions

Q: How far in advance should I confirm a wedding officiate?
A: Many Weddings are planned up to a year in advance. Many Weddings are planned in a few months or a few weeks, while others in only a couple of days. I suggest, that as soon as you and your fiancée have chosen a date, that would be the time to book the Minister.


Q: What about last minute requests?
A: As long as there is room in the schedule, last minute requests are fine. There are often circumstances that require last minute planning. Be sure to give me a call before you book your location so that I can share with you any experience I may have there.


Q: Will you marry couples of different faiths or previously divorced?
A: Yes. Marriage is a divine institution ordained by God for all men and women. I require that you love each other and have a desire to be married. I will not refuse any couple (a man and a woman) the right to be married, regardless of one's past, race, color, religion, or denominational background. I do not encourage divorce, but I do understand things do and can happen in marriages. I count it as a joy to help couples move from their past into a new beginning, that marriage can offer. I believe our God is the God of many chances.


Q: How do we get our wedding license?
A:Contact the County Clerk office of the Texas county you are to be married in. Texas marriage licenses are valid in all counties regardless of the county where the license was issued.

For Harris County Clerk's Office Physical Branch Locations - CLICK HERE

For another specific County or District Clerk address and telephone number, simply select the list of Counties:

For more information on Texas marriage licenses CLICK HERE

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