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 South Carolina; Scroll down to the bottom of the page for links to other states.

How to get ordained and perform a wedding in South Carolina

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

This ordination information forSouth Carolina 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 South Carolina and how perform a wedding ceremony in South Carolina.

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 South Carolina

Credentials for Registration in South Carolina

South Carolina

20-1-20 Persons who may perform marriage ceremony

Only ministers of the Gospel, Jewish rabbis, officers authorized to administer oaths in this State, and the chief or spiritual leader of a Native American Indian entity recognized by the South Carolina Commission for Minority Affairs pursuant to Section 1-31-40 are authorized to administer a marriage ceremony in this State.

Title 20: Domestic Relations - Chapter 1: Marriage - Article 1: General Provisions

HISTORY: 1962 Code Section 20-2; 1952 Code Section 20-2; 1942 Code Section 8565; 1932 Code Section 8565; Civ. C. '22 Section 5530; Civ. C. '12 Section 3751; 1911 (27) 131; 2008 Act No. 322, Section 1, eff June 16, 2008.