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Wyoming Outline

Congratulations! If you've found yourself at this page it is likely that you are either planning to be married or have been asked to perform a wedding ceremony in Wyoming. Ordained ministers of the Universal Life Church have successfully performed thousands of legal marriages in Wyoming. The information provided below will walk you through the steps one must follow to become a minister and perform a valid wedding ceremony in the state of Wyoming.

WY Wedding Officiant Quick Facts
  • ULC Ordination Accepted: Yes
  • Minister Registration Required: Sometimes
  • Minister's Residency: Irrelevant
  • Minister's Minimum Age: 18
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  • Marriage License Waiting Period: 0 Days
  • Marriage License Valid For: 1 Year
  • Marriage License Return Within: By Expiration
Regional Information

Local WY Wedding Guides

For more specific information about performing a wedding in certain parts of Wyoming, choose a location above. If your area isn't listed, don't worry - just continue scrolling to review the helpful general information on this page.

1 How to Become an Ordained Minister in Wyoming

If you haven't already, you should get ordained online with the Universal Life Church. Ordination is free and can be completed in just a matter of minutes. Thousands of legally valid marriages are performed by ULC ministers around the world every year. Begin the process by clicking the big blue button below!

2 Officiating a Wedding in Wyoming

Next, you should contact the office of your local marriage authority (typically your county clerk). Let them know that you are a minister of the Universal Life Church in Seattle, and ask what they will require of you to officiate a legal marriage.



Select a county clerk

Choose the county you'd like to contact from the dropdown menu above to see their office’s information.

3 Wyoming Officiant Requirements

After you've contacted your marriage authority, you should visit our online store to purchase whatever documentation will be required. We typically advise ministers in Wyoming to get an Ordination Package. While minister registration is not required in the state of Wyoming, you may be asked to present proof of your ordination before your county clerk will accept any marriage you perform as having been legally solemnized; additionally, having that proof of ordination can provide a great deal of peace-of-mind for the couple you plan to marry. Additionally, please attempt to leave at least 3 weeks between the date of the wedding ceremony and your order, to ensure that you receive all of your materials in advance.

4 How to get Married in Wyoming

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Now that you've done all of the above, you are ready to perform the wedding! Be sure that the couple has picked up their Wyoming marriage license from the appropriate office. This license is valid for 1 year, and there is no mandatory waiting period between when the couple picks up the marriage license in Wyoming and when the ceremony may legally be conducted. Please be aware that the signed license must be returned to the issuing office by its date of expiry.

At the Universal Life Church we receive several calls from wedding officiants in Wyoming, after they've received their license to marry by getting ordained online, asking for guidance on how to perform a wedding ceremony. Once the legal matters have been taken care of, officiating a wedding (while a sometimes-daunting task) can be a great deal of fun. We would suggest that new Wyoming wedding ministers concerned about the ceremony peruse one of our helpful wedding guides. The minister training section of our website should offer a helpful refresher for more experienced ministers.

5 How to Plan a Wedding in Wyoming

The state of Wyoming has a lot of natural beauty to offer for those looking for a truly beautiful wedding backdrop. It should be no surprise that rustic and nature style themes are among the most popular types of wedding themes in Wyoming. As the most popular wedding theme of the last decade, there are already many venues with rustic elements in place. Many venues also utilize the natural beauty of the landscape, too. Just imagine saying “I do” in front of the breathtaking mountain ranges of Jackson, Wyoming. There are plenty of venue options in Wyoming to accommodate many types of celebration. The later summer months (July & August) are the most popular for weddings, especially in Jackson. However the fall season does provide pleasant temperatures, particularly in September and October, and the change of colors in the foliage of the high country provides a gorgeous backdrop for wedding photos. Typically, officiant fees are priced reasonably ($200-$500), but fees for wedding officiants in Wyoming depend on many factors, such as professional experience, requirements to travel to the ceremony destination, and how much preparation is needed for the wedding.


Wyoming Marriage Code

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Wyoming Marriage Code

Marriage in Wyoming is governed by Title 20 of the Wyoming Statutes. Ordained ministers of the Universal Life Church have successfully solemnized thousands of weddings in the state. Below, you will find that we have reproduced a relevant excerpt of this code.

20-1-106. Who may solemnize marriage; form of ceremony. (a) Every district or circuit court judge, district court commissioner, supreme court justice, magistrate and every licensed or ordained minister of the gospel, bishop, priest or rabbi, or other qualified person acting in accordance with the traditions or rites for the solemnization of marriage of any religion, denomination or religious society, may perform the ceremony of marriage in this state. View the Wyoming Statutes on the official state site.

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Albany County

525 Grand Ave Suite 202
Laramie, Wyoming

Phone: (307) 721-2541
Fax: (307) 721-2544
Albany County website »

Big Horn County

420 West C Street
Basin, Wyoming
82410

Phone: (307) 568-2357
Fax: (307) 568-9375
Big Horn County website »

Campbell County

500 S. Gillette Ave, Suite 1600
Gillette, Wyoming
82716

Phone: (307) 682-7285
Fax: (307) 687-6455
Campbell County Marriage Laws »

Carbon County

415 West Pine
Rawlins, Wyoming
82301

Phone: (307) 328-2668
Fax: (307) 328-2690
Carbon County website »

Converse County

107 N 5th Street, Suite 114
Douglas, Wyoming
82663

Phone: (307) 358-2244
Fax: (307) 358-5998
Converse County website »

Crook County

309 Cleveland Street
Sundance, Wyoming
82729

Phone: (307) 283-1323
Fax: (307) 283-3038
Crook County website »

Fremont County

450 N. 2nd St., Rm 220
Lander, Wyoming
82520

Phone: (307) 332-2405
Fax: (307) 332-1132
Fremont County Marriage Laws »

Goshen County

2125 East A Street, Suite 236
Torrington, Wyoming
82240

Phone: (307) 532-4051
Fax: (307) 532-7375
Goshen County website »

Hot Springs County

415 Arapahoe
Thermopolis, Wyoming
82443

Phone: (307) 864-3515
Fax: (307) 864-3333
Hot Springs County website »

Johnson County

76 N Main Street
Buffalo, Wyoming
82834

Phone: (307) 684-7272
Fax: (307) 684-2708
Johnson County website »

Laramie County

309 West 20th Street
Cheyenne, Wyoming
82001

Phone: (307) 633-4264
Laramie County website »

Lincoln County

925 Sage Ave., Suite 101 (first floor)
Kemmerer, Wyoming
83101

Phone: (307) 877-9056
Fax: (307) 877-3101
Lincoln County website »

Natrona County

200 N. Center Room 157
Casper, Wyoming

Phone: (307) 235-9206
Natrona County Marriage Laws »

Niobrara County

424 South Elm Street
Lusk, Wyoming
82225

Phone: (307) 334-2211
Fax: (307) 334-3013
Niobrara County website »

Park County

1002 Sheridan Ave.
Cody, Wyoming
82414

Phone: (307) 527-8600
Fax: (307) 527-8626
Park County website »

Platte County

800 9th St.
Wheatland, Wyoming
82201

Phone: (307) 322-2315
Fax: (307) 322-2245
Platte County website »

Sheridan County

224 S Main St. Suite B-2
Sheridan, Wyoming

Phone: (307) 674-2500
Fax: (307) 675-2514
Sheridan County website »

Sublette County

21 S. Tyler
Pinedale, Wyoming
82941

Phone: (307) 367-4372
Fax: (307) 367-6396
Sublette County website »

Sweetwater County

80 W. Flaming Gorge Way, Suite 150
Green River, Wyoming
82935

Phone: (307) 872-3732
Fax: (307) 872-3994
Sweetwater County Marriage Laws »

Teton County

200 S. Willow Street
Jackson, Wyoming

Phone: (307) 733-4430
Fax: (307) 739-8681
Teton County website »

Uinta County

225 9th Street
Evanston, Wyoming
82930

Phone: (307) 783-0306
Fax: (307) 783-0511
Uinta County website »

Washakie County

1001 Big Horn Ave.
Worland, Wyoming
82401

Phone: (307) 347-3131
Fax: (307) 347-9366
Washakie County website »

Weston County

1 West Main
Newcastle, Wyoming
82701

Phone: (307) 746-4744
Fax: (307) 746-9505
Weston County website »