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Frequently Asked Questions
How do I obtain a wedding license? What do I need to know about the marriage license?
What forms of payment do you accept for your services and when is payment due?
How do I change my name legally if I so choose?
How important is the rehearsal and does the Officiant really need to be there? Do you attend the dinner as well?




How do I obtain a wedding license? What do I need to know about the marriage license?

You may get your marriage license at your local Circuit Court Clerk's Office. Any court in Virginia is fine. It does not have to be where you live or the location of the ceremony. Paste the following link into your browser for information on the court closest to you. www.courts.state.va.us/courts/circuit.html You must go together to the court with valid picture IDs and be at least 18 years of age. There is a fee for the license and it should be posted on the Circuit Court's website and varies slightly among localities. Bring the addressed envelope and both copies of the license with a valid picture ID to the rehearsal or wedding as I must sign and return them. The Clerk's office should also provide you with a marriage certificate that I can sign for you as a keepsake. Check with them about how to obtain a certified copy of your marriage license. There will probably be information in the packet they give you.

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What forms of payment do you accept for your services and when is payment due?

***I am now able to accept Pay Pal. There is a $10 charge for this to cover PayPal's fees. This one time charge with the deposit covers both deposit payment and final payment. Thank you. I am also able to accept checks or cash. Please make checks payable to Rev. Jennifer M Ashcraft or Faith in Marriage. Deposits are required to reserve the day and are refundable up until 6 months prior to the ceremony date. The remainder of the full amount is due one week prior to the wedding and is nonrefundable at that time. However, it is transferable should there be a postponement to a date I am available. [Travel fees will be refunded if cancelled prior to ceremony day.]

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How do I change my name legally if I so choose?

I provide a detailed account of this on a one page information sheet to any couple who is interested.

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How important is the rehearsal and does the Officiant really need to be there? Do you attend the dinner as well?

That is truly up to you and your personality. The rehearsal dinner is certainly a great reason to get together with your family and friends and let the fun begin. If you are more relaxed and are not concerned about going with the flow, I have a short Rehearsal Guide I can provide so that you and your bridal party can do a walkthrough hitting the high points and that is no problem at all. If you like to have things more formatted and organized, it can be helpful for me to be there and then everyone will know precisely what is expected of them. It is what feels good to you and what you can fit into your budget. I do not usually attend the dinner itself, as we all have our families to be with on the weekends.

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