

Officiant
PNC NOTARY: YOUR TRUSTED NOTARY
About Minister/Officiant Palmer
Palmer is an ordained minister of American Marriage Ministries who performs memorable, personalized, and romantic wedding ceremonies, baby blessing, commitment ceremony and more.
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People always ask me why I officiate weddings. It’s very simple, because I love it! My goal is to provide you a memorable and romantic ceremony that you and your guests will always remember, which is why I accept only a limited number of weddings each year.
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Ordained non-denominational wedding minister
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Traditional, creative, and interfaith wedding ceremonies
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Recipient of many awards & honors, including The Knot Best of Weddings and WeddingWire Couples’ Choice Awards
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Contact me today and find out how I can make your wedding ceremony a true masterpiece. It is my personal goal to always exceed your expectations. I look forward to hearing from you!
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Phone/iMessage/SMS: 267-206-2359
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Email: palmerreeves@pncnotary.com

Officiate Marriage
​ Notaries in Pennsylvania are permitted to officiate marriage by witnessing an “exchange of vows”. This type of marriage ceremony is considered a civil ceremony and is valid if performed in the state of Pennsylvania with a valid marriage certificate. The notary must ensure that a valid marriage certificate is presented by the county court judge or circuit court clerk. Please be advised that there is a 3-day waiting period before the marriage ceremony can be performed after obtaining the marriage certificate. The only exception is if the couple has completed a pre-marital course, in which, the waiting-period would be waived.

Ordained Minister
As an Ordained Minister, I am able to officiate marriage in 48 states. Whether you’re seeking to have a private ceremony or a big turn out, I am happy to assist.

Completion And Submission Of Marriage Certificate
​ The marriage certificate must remain in the possession of the Notary until the completion of the ceremony. Both parties must have their government-issued ID present for the certificate to be completed. As well as, witnesses (optional) that will sign the certificate in addition to the Groom and Bride. The Notary public is responsible for returning the completed certificate to the office of the county court judge or circuit clerk which issued the license within 10 days of marriage.

