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Do you limit the use of flash photography or videography during a ceremony?

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Do you limit the use of flash photography or videography during a ceremony?

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I have no restrictions on the activities of the photographer or videographer; that is up to you. Many officiants restrict or limit these professionals during the ceremony, but I do not. Who applies for the marriage license? The couple being married applies for and pays for their wedding license. A license is required from the state where the wedding is performed. I am responsible for its proper signing and returning it to the county where it originated. The license should be requested at least a month before the wedding date. (In Pennsylvania, once requested, the license is valid for sixty days.) A license must be provided to me before the ceremony. For information on applying for your license, email me or check with your local County Courthouse. There is also lots of information available online. Use a search engine to get the information you need, for the exact place you are getting married. Here’s some basic information about getting a wedding license in Pennsylvania: (Always check

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