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As a Minister of the Church of the Flying Spaghetti Monster

There are two things: the wedding ceremony, and the legal marriage. One is a ceremonial ritual, a performance, and the other is paperwork. You’re leading the ceremony. You may also assist the clerk with the marriage paperwork in some places. In Mississippi?
Mississippi is a straightforward state for FSM ministers. Ministers of the gospel ordained per their church’s rules and in good standing can officiate. No registration required, and the license never expires — giving the couple all the time they need.
The couple asked you because they want you standing up there — not a stranger, not a professional, you. That means something. Here’s what you need to know:
It’s not as scary as you think. Most ceremonies are 5–15 minutes. The couple does most of the talking (vows, “I do”). You’re the guide.
At a minimum, your ceremony needs two elements: 1. Declaration of Intent — “Do you take this person…” / “I do” 2. Pronouncement — You declare them married
Everything else — readings, vows, stories, jokes, Pastafarian blessings, the whole production — is optional and up to you and the couple.
Good news — Mississippi makes this easy. FSM ministers can sign the marriage license, no registration required.
Statute: Mississippi Code § 93-1-17 — ministers of the gospel ordained according to the rules of their church or society, in good standing, can solemnize marriages.
| Detail | Info |
|---|---|
| Can officiant sign the license? | Yes |
| Registration required? | No |
| Marriage license cost | $20–$38 (varies by county) |
| Waiting period | None |
| License valid for | No expiration |
| Return deadline | 5 days after ceremony |
| Witnesses needed | None required at ceremony |
Pro tip: Mississippi has some of the lowest marriage license fees in the country. The license never expiring is also a nice perk — no rush on scheduling.
Sign the marriage license — you and the couple. Black pen. Do this immediately after the ceremony — don’t wait.
Return the signed license to the County Clerk within 5 days. Mail it or drop it off. Set a phone reminder right after the ceremony. This is the most important post-ceremony task.
Contact us. And the #1 rule: talk to your local County Clerk before the ceremony. They do this every day. They’ll tell you exactly what you need.
This page is a helpful guide, not legal advice. Laws change. Always verify current requirements with your local County Clerk.