State Marriage Laws and Information

Since 2010, Open Ministry has been ordaining and helping people all over the world perform weddings, ceremony and other sacerdotal duties. This page focuses on requirements and information for Missouri; Scroll down to the bottom of the page for links to other states.

How to get ordained and perform a wedding in Missouri

If you are planning to get ordained in Missouri or you have been asked to perform a wedding ceremony in Missouri, or simply need to to find an ordained minister in Missouri to perform your wedding ceremony.

This ordination information forMissouri is provided below in an easy five step layout which is designed help walk you through the most common steps on registering to become a minister for Missouri and how perform a wedding ceremony in Missouri.

Step 1 - Get Ordained Online for free with Open Ministry Step 1 - Get Ordained Online for free with Open Ministry

Step 2 - Contact The County Clerk Step 2 - Contact The County Clerk

Step 3 - Get registered to perform a Marriage Step 3 - Get registered to perform a Marriage

Step 4 - How to Perform the Wedding Step 4 - How to Perform the Wedding

State Statutes for Missouri

Credentials for Registration in Missouri

Missouri

451.100 Marriages solemnized by whom

Marriages may be solemnized by any clergyman, either active or retired, who is in good standing with any church or synagogue in this state. Marriages may also be solemnized, without compensation, by any judge, including a municipal judge. Marriages may also be solemnized by a religious society, religious institution, or religious organization of this state, according to the regulations and customs of the society, institution or organization, when either party to the marriage to be solemnized is a member of such society, institution or organization.

Title XXX: Domestic Relations - Chapter 451: Marriage, Marriage Contracts, and Rights of Married Women
(RSMo 1939 § 3363, A.L. 1945 p. 1145, A.L. 1969 p. 545, A.L. 1978 H.B. 1634, A.L. 1989 H.B. 898, A.L. 1998 H.B. 987) Prior revisions: 1929 § 2976; 1919 § 7301; 1909 § 8282