1. How to Become a Minister in San Jose

The first step you’ll need to take is to become an ordained ULC minister (assuming you haven’t completed this part already). Get Ordained™ provides ordination through the Universal Life Church free of charge and welcomes all who feel called to ministry. It’s also easy to join; the process can be done entirely online and takes only a few minutes from start to finish. Once ordained, you’ll have the authority to perform legal marriage ceremonies! To begin, just click the button below.

Important Info for Ministers in San Jose

ULC Ordination Accepted:
Yes
Minister Registration Required:
No
Documents Required:
N/A
Minister's Residency:
Irrelevant
Minister's Minimum Age:
18

2. Learn San Jose Marriage Requirements

Your next step will be to reach out to the office that processes marriage licenses in San Jose. Let them know that you’re an ordained minister and that you’re curious about what documents or credentials they need to see from you, as the wedding officiant, before performing a ceremony in their jurisdiction. You’ll find contact information for the San Jose office listed below.

Office Address:
110 West Tasman Drive, First Floor
San Jose, CA 95134
Office Phone Number:
(408) 299-6688
Office Website:
San Jose Office Website

3. Who Can Officiate a Wedding in San Jose?

One great candidate: You! (At least, as soon as you are ordained). We all know that weddings are notoriously spendy, but one way that couples are reducing their costs – and bringing deeper meaning to the event – is by choosing an officiant they know personally.

For loved ones who are asked to officiate, this is an incredible honor; serving in the role of officiant signifies a deep level of faith and trust between you and the couple. But not all couples are aware this is an option! If someone you love has an upcoming wedding, you might offer to preside over the ceremony as an ordained minister in case they hadn't considered it. In the end, the decision will of course be theirs.

Average Cost of a Wedding in San Jose:
$45,200

4. What You'll Need to Officiate in San Jose

After speaking with the office in San Jose, you should have a clearer idea of what you might need to order from our online catalog. Many of our ministers in San Jose decide to get an Classic Wedding Kit, though your choice may vary based on the specific requirements in place.

With all that prep work out of the way, you’ll be set to officiate the wedding! Woohoo! If this is your first time performing a wedding (or you just want to brush up on your knowledge) head over to our wedding training center, where you’ll find all sorts of useful tools and resources.

5. How San Jose Marriage Licenses Work

After the ceremony is over, your last (and vital) responsibility will be to sign and return the marriage license. In San Jose, a marriage license is valid for 90 days. Once it has been picked up, there is no mandatory waiting period before the wedding ceremony may be performed. Please keep in mind that the license must be returned within the prescribed period after signing.

This is a legal document, so please double-check that it is correctly filled out before returning it to the office that issued it. For detailed instructions on how to fill out a marriage license, visit our marriage license training page.

Marriage License Waiting Period:
0 Days
Marriage License Valid For:
90 Days
Return Within:
Return within 10 days of ceremony

6. Performing a Wedding in San Jose

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7. What You Should Do Now for a Wedding in San Jose

The weather in San Jose has contrasting wet and dry seasons, so plan the wedding between April to October for the best chance of guests being comfortable and dry both indoors and outdoors.

Now that you know everything there is to know about San Jose weddings, don’t forget to take that all-important first step in this process by officially becoming ordained with the ULC! Click the button below to get the ball rolling.

Once ordained, you’ll be well on your way to performing legal wedding ceremonies in San Jose!