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What is the difference between a wedding officiant and a Judge or Justice of the Peace?

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What is the difference between a wedding officiant and a Judge or Justice of the Peace?

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Many judges will perform very simple civil ceremonies only in the courthouse on business days during business hours. It may be difficult to work around their schedule. Most judges will not perform a religious ceremony. New Jersey no longer has a Justice of the Peace. The position was eliminated a number of years ago. Some other states still have this position, but New Jersey no longer does. Our Wedding Officiants are more flexible about where and when they perform ceremonies. They can also provide civil ceremonies that are more personal.

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