Become a Wedding Officiant in Oregon

Learn how to legally perform wedding ceremonies in Oregon. Requirements include age, training, and registration with the state.

Basic Requirements to Become an Officiant

  • Must be at least 18 years old
  • No formal education required
  • Complete 4-hour Oregon marriage officiant training course
  • Register with Oregon Secretary of State
  • Pay required fees

Training and Certification Process

  1. Enroll in approved 4-hour training course
  2. Complete course materials and requirements
  3. Submit application and fees to Secretary of State
  4. Receive official certification upon approval

Cost Comparison: Becoming an Officiant

Method Cost Time Required Training
Approved Course $75-$150 4 hours Required
Self-Study $50-$100 8-12 hours Recommended
Workshop $100-$200 8 hours Optional

Officiant Responsibilities

Key duties include:
  • Preparing ceremony documents
  • Following Oregon legal requirements
  • Performing ceremony according to couple's wishes
  • Maintaining confidentiality
  • Completing marriage license paperwork

Legal Compliance

  • Must use official marriage license form
  • Sign marriage certificate within 30 days
  • File completed forms with county clerk
  • Follow Oregon marriage laws and regulations