Are you planning to perform a wedding in DuPage County? If you’ve been asked to officiate, congratulations! Presiding over a wedding ceremony is an incredible honor, though one that also comes with considerable responsibility. Let’s explore the process in detail to make sure you’re up to speed on everything that will be required of you. Below, we’ll cover how to prepare for a wedding ceremony, how to get in touch with the relevant office in charge of marriages, and how to ensure the union is legally recognized in DuPage County.
1 Become an Ordained Minister in DuPage County
Your first move will be to get ordained as a ULC minister (if you haven’t already). ULC ordination is provided online, free of charge, and gives you the power to perform legal wedding ceremonies! Best of all, the process takes just minutes to complete. Get started by clicking the button below!
Key Info for Ministers in DuPage County
- ULC Ordination Accepted:
- Yes
- Minister Registration Required:
- No
- Documents Required:
- N/A
- Minister's Residency:
- Irrelevant
- Minister's Minimum Age:
- 18
2 Confirm Wedding Officiant Requirements in DuPage County
Next, you should get in touch with the authorities that handle marriages in DuPage County. Explain that you’re an ordained minister and wish to know what documents or information they might need from you before you perform a wedding in their district.
Contact information for the office in DuPage County is listed below.
- Office Address:
-
421 N. County Farm Road
Wheaton, IL 60187 - Office Phone Number:
- (630) 407-6500
- Office Website:
- DuPage County Office Website
3 Order Necessary Documentation to Officiate in DuPage County
With that step done, you can proceed to our online catalog to order any documentation required to officiate in your area. We typically advise ministers in DuPage County to get a Classic Wedding Package, though ultimately your decision will depend on the specific information you receive when speaking with local officials.
4 Officiate a Wedding and Fill Out the DuPage County Marriage License
Now you’re ready to officiate the wedding! If it’s your first time officiating (or even if it’s not) be sure to check out our wedding training center for helpful tips and tools.
After the ceremony is over, the last important box to check is filling out the marriage license. In DuPage County, this license is valid for 60 days, there is a mandatory one-day waiting period, and the completed license must be returned before its listed expiration date. To learn more about how to fill out this document, please visit our marriage license training guide.
- Marriage License Waiting Period:
- 1 Day
- Marriage License Valid For:
- 60 Days
- Return Within:
- By Expiration
How to Write a Wedding Officiant Script in DuPage County
We regularly receive calls from wedding officiants in DuPage County asking for guidance on what they should say during a wedding ceremony after they've become ordained online.
Once you have all of the legal items sorted out, it's time for the fun part – planning and performing the ceremony itself! We realize that this can be a bit daunting for some folks, particularly if it's their first time officiating a wedding.
We would urge all of our DuPage County wedding officiants to lean on one of our helpful wedding guides mentioned earlier. We would further suggest that all officiants take advantage of the other free resources on our website, like our wedding ceremony script generator. This unique tool will allow you to input specific details about any planned wedding ceremony and the couple's preferences to generate a completely custom wedding script.
You might also enjoy reviewing some of our online sample wedding scripts. These pre-written wedding ceremony scripts can either be printed off and used as-is, or they may provide some additional inspiration as you draft your own script. Either way, they'll have you covered for just about any wedding ceremony you've been asked to officiate. And don't forget, if you need any wedding officiant clothing or other supplies for the big day, be sure to visit our wedding catalog, available exclusively to those who have been ordained by the ULC!
What to Know About DuPage County Wedding Ceremonies
DuPage County is a wonderland of natural beauty, from the DuPage River that runs through it, to the grassy prairies of the Warrenville Grove Forest Preserve. Reconnect with your pioneer roots by considering Naperville as a destination for your wedding -- the 19th century pioneer outpost is situated on the river and features the iconic Moser Tower with its Millennium Carillon.