1. How to Become a Minister in Johnson County

The first thing you'll need to do is get ordained as a minister of the Universal Life Church. If you're already ordained you can skip to the next section, but if not, you'll want to go ahead and click the button below to sign up as a minister. Get Ordainedâ„¢ provides free ordination through ULC, has no specific faith requirements, and can be completed in moments. Congrats, you're on your first step towards officiating completely legal wedding ceremonies!

Important Info for Ministers in Johnson County

ULC Ordination Accepted:
Yes
Minister Registration Required:
Sometimes
Documents Required:
N/A
Minister's Residency:
Irrelevant
Minister's Minimum Age:
18

2. Learn Johnson County Marriage Requirements

After ordination, the next step is contacting the specific office that issues marriage licenses in Johnson County. Inform them that you're an ordained minister officiating a wedding, and ask them if they need to see any specific credentials or documents from you in order to perform a wedding. The contact information for that office in Johnson County is listed below.

Office Address:
111 S Cherry St
Olathe, KS 66061
Office Phone Number:
(913) 715-3428

3. Who Can Officiate a Wedding in Johnson County?

Well, you can, for starters! More and more, couples are asking a close friend or family member to help them tie the knot, cutting costs by foregoing costly professionals and making their wedding more personal all in one go.

Not everyone knows that they can get an officiant ordained online, however! If you're close with a couple who've recently announced their engagement, you may consider informing them that anyone can perform their wedding by getting ordained online. You might even consider offering yourself as a prospective officiant!

Average Cost of a Wedding in Johnson County:
$36,000

4. What You'll Need to Officiate in Johnson County

Once you've contacted the office issuing the marriage license in Johnson County, you should have an understanding of what exactly you'll want to order from our online store. A popular option in Johnson County is the Classic Wedding Kit, which will cover all your bases and more.

Now that you've done your homework and ordered your package, it's time for the fun part: Officiating the actual wedding! If this is your first time helping a couple tie the knot (or you just need a quick refresher), we'd encourage you to take a look at our wedding training center, which has all the resources you'll need to pull off an incredible ceremony.

5. How Johnson County Marriage Licenses Work

Once you've officiated the wedding, all that's left to do is sign and return the marriage license. We get it, this is the unexciting legal part, but this is a crucial step to ensuring the wedding you just performed is valid in the eyes of the law. Once the marriage license has been picked up, there is a mandatory 3-day waiting period. A Marriage license in Johnson County is valid for 6 months, and it must be return within the time limit given after all parties sign it.

We highly encourage you to double and triple-check that the marriage license is filled out properly before it is returned to the appropriate office. After all, this is a legal document. If you have questions about how to fill it out properly, please take a look at our marriage license training page for detailed instruction.

Marriage License Waiting Period:
3 Days
Marriage License Valid For:
6 Months
Return Within:
10 Days

6. Performing a Wedding in Johnson County

Just across the the state line from Kansas City, MO you'll find the rolling fields of Johnson County and the suburbs that make up the greater Kansas City metropolitan area. The largest city, Overland Park, has more than 1,800 acres of park land within its boundaries. This makes Johnson county a great place to host a wedding since you'll find a nice mix of indoor and outdoor venues to stage a beautiful ceremony.

7. What You Should Do Now for a Wedding in Johnson County

If you're planning an outdoor wedding, aim for the months of May, June, and September as they are the most comfortable times of the year compared to the very hot July and August months and the very cold winters.

If you've come this far, you're practically an expert on performing weddings in Johnson County! If you haven't already, remember to get ordained online with the ULC by clicking the button below, and start officiating!

Already ordained? Then you're already well on your way to officiating beautiful wedding ceremonies in Johnson County!