Wedding officiating is one of the most overlooked part-time income opportunities in the wedding industry. Here’s what officiants actually earn in 2026.

Wedding Officiant Income Overview

By Activity Level

Activity Level Ceremonies/Year Annual Income
Occasional (friends/family) 2–5 $0–$2,500
Part-time (weekends) 15–40 $5,000–$20,000
Active side income 40–80 $18,000–$45,000
Full-time professional 80–200 $35,000–$100,000

Officiant Fees by Market

Market Typical Ceremony Fee
New York City / LA / San Francisco $600–$1,500
Chicago / Miami / Boston / Seattle $450–$900
Mid-size cities (Denver, Atlanta, Nashville) $350–$700
Suburban / smaller markets $200–$450
Rural markets $150–$300
National average $350–$500

Pricing by Ceremony Type and Add-Ons

Service Typical Rate
Basic ceremony (civil) $200–$350
Full ceremonial with custom script $350–$700
Full ceremony + rehearsal attendance $500–$900
Destination wedding (travel required) $700–$2,500+
Elopement ceremony (short) $200–$400
Vow renewal ceremony $300–$600
Commitment ceremony / civil union $300–$600
Memorial or celebration of life $200–$500
Rehearsal dinner only $150–$300

Revenue Model

Typical premium officiant with 100 ceremonies/year, $550 average fee:

  • Base revenue: 100 × $550 = $55,000
  • Add-on rehearsal fees: 50 × $200 = $10,000
  • Total: $65,000/year

This assumes strong market positioning, 4+ years of reviews, and active presence on wedding platforms.


Requirements by State (Key Examples)

State Ordination Accepted Registration Required
California ULC and AMM ordinations accepted With county clerk ($25–$50 filing fee)
New York ULC/ AMM generally accepted Day-of registration in county of ceremony
Florida No ordination required (notary public can officiate) N/A for notaries
Texas ULC accepted by most counties Varies by county
Virginia Laws changed 2023; online ordinations accepted With Circuit Court
Pennsylvania Friends (Quaker) model or ordained minister Authorization required

Important: Laws change. Always verify current state and county requirements directly.


How to Build a Wedding Officiant Business

Step Details
1. Get ordained ULC ($0), AMM ($0–$25), or ministerial ordination
2. Register with county clerk Required in most states; $20–$50
3. Create profiles The Knot, WeddingWire, Zola, Wedding.com
4. Collect reviews aggressively Email every couple within a week of the wedding
5. Build a Google Business Profile Local search rankings
6. Develop a ceremony portfolio Sample scripts, ceremonies performed
7. Network with wedding planners and venues Venue preferred vendor lists are gold