Wedding Officiant | Tennessee

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Civil Ceremony

Looking for a wedding officiant in Tennessee who can keep things simple, stress-free, and affordable? At Notary Force, I specialize in civil wedding and civil marriage ceremonies. These ceremonies are perfect for couples who want to make it official without the hassle of a big wedding. Whether you want a quick civil ceremony, a sign-and-go option, or a short celebration with loved ones, I’ll keep the process easy. Most importantly, we’ll focus on what matters—getting you married.

I’m based in Franklin, Tennessee. Because of that, I serve couples throughout Franklin, Nashville, and Middle Tennessee. From last-minute elopements to intimate vow exchanges, I help you celebrate your way. You can choose home, a park, a restaurant, or even my community grounds. In short, you pick the vibe—I handle the details.

My services are perfect for those seeking:

  • A civil marriage ceremony as a courthouse alternative

  • A last-minute wedding officiant in Franklin or Nashville

  • A quick and affordable civil wedding ceremony without the stress

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As a licensed notary and experienced officiant, I ensure your marriage license is signed, sealed, and legal—

while still giving you a meaningful moment.

Packages start at just $60 for sign-and-go weddings in Franklin.

No stress. No crowd. Just a legal, personal, and affordable way to say “I do.”

Fun Marriage Dates For 2026

  • Jan 19 (Mon)Martin Luther King Jr. Day: long-weekend potential (and easier travel time for guests if you are celebrating).

  • Jan 24 (Sat) — A crisp, clean winter Saturday. Classic and easy.

  • Jan 26 (Mon)1/26/26: symmetrical and satisfying (calendar people, this one’s for you).

  • Feb 2 (Mon)2/2/26 (Groundhog Day): symmetry + super easy to remember.

  • Feb 6 (Fri)2/6/26: clean, memorable, and Friday makes it weekend-friendly (but keep an eye on Winter Olympics if you’ve got sports fans).

  • Feb 8 (Sun)Super Bowl Sunday: iconic… but can be a scheduling trap.

  • Feb 14 (Sat)Valentine’s Day on a Saturday: romantic, popular, and books early.

  • Feb 16 (Mon)Presidents’ Day: long weekend = easier travel + more flexibility.

  • Feb 22 (Sun) — “22” energy: a fun “master number” date for those who love symbolism.

  • Friday, March 13 (3/13/26): This offers a chance for a fun, “edgy” theme date, embracing the superstitious nature of Friday the 13th.
  • Friday, March 20 (3/20/26): This is the Spring Equinox, a date that symbolizes balance, new beginnings, and fresh starts as winter officially ends.
  • Thursday, March 26 (3/26/26): A simple and easy-to-remember repeating number date (month and day match the year’s last digits).
  • Wednesday, April 1 (4/1/26): April Fool’s Day is a fun date for lighthearted pranks or comedy-themed events.
  • Saturday, April 4 (4/4/26): This date features a repeating digit, creating a visually appealing and easy-to-recall date, which also falls on a Saturday.
  • Wednesday, April 22 (4/22/26): Earth Day, a great date for an outdoor activity like a park clean-up, nature hike, or planting a garden.
  • Sunday, April 26 (4/26/26): Another “cute” repeating number date (month and day match the year’s last digits).
  • Monday, May 4 (5/4/26): This is widely celebrated as Star Wars Day (“May the Fourth be with you”), perfect for fans of the franchise.
  • Tuesday, May 5 (5/5/26): Cinco de Mayo provides a built-in reason for a fun, festive date with Mexican food and music.
  • Tuesday, May 26 (5/26/26): This continues the pattern of “cute” repeating numbers (month and day match the year’s last digits).
  • Monday, May 25 (5/25/26): This date falls on Memorial Day, providing an extended weekend opportunity for a special, longer date or trip.
  • Saturday, June 6, 2026 (6/6/26): This date features repeating sixes, which in numerology are associated with harmony, family, love, and domestic happiness.
  • Friday, June 26, 2026 (6/26/26): A palindrome date that reads the same forwards and backwards, symbolizing unending love and balance. It’s a great choice for a fun Friday wedding to kick off a weekend celebration.
  • Saturday, June 20, 2026 (Summer Solstice): While not a repeating number, it’s the first day of summer and the longest day of the year, symbolizing a long and bright future together. 
  • Saturday, July 4, 2026 (7/4/26): This date offers a built-in “fun” factor with Independence Day celebrations and fireworks, and it conveniently falls on a Saturday.
  • Tuesday, July 7, 2026 (7/7/26): The number seven is often considered a lucky and spiritual number in many cultures, associated with intuition and fate. While it’s a weekday, it offers a strong numerical appeal.
  • Saturday, July 11, 2026 (7/11/26): A playful and easy-to-remember “7-Eleven” combo, which is associated with luck and harmony.
  • Sunday, July 26, 2026 (7/26/26): This date follows the memorable “month-day-year” pattern (month + day = year: 7 + 19 = 26), offering mathematical appeal. 
  • Saturday, August 8, 2026 (8/8/26): This is a highly sought-after date. In many cultures, the number eight symbolizes good fortune, wealth, and infinity (representing a forever love), and it falls on a Saturday.
  • Wednesday, August 26, 2026 (8/26/26): Similar to the July option, this date has the memorable “month-day-year” pattern (8 + 18 = 26). 
  • 9/9/26 (Wednesday): This date features repeating 9s, which in numerology represent completion and new beginnings (the number reduces to 1).
  • 9/26/26 (Saturday): This date has a memorable repeating “26” pattern (month/day/year format as 9/26/26) and falls on a Saturday, which is convenient for guests. 
  • 10/10/26 (Saturday): This highly sought-after date features repeating 10s (“perfect 10”) and offers great symmetry. In numerology, it reduces to 3, the number of joy, creativity, and celebration.
  • 10/26/26 (Monday): Another date with a repeating “26” pattern (10/26/26), this is a “cute date” option, though it is a Monday.
  • 10/31/26 (Saturday): For couples who love the spooky season, a Halloween wedding on a Saturday can be fun and memorable, allowing for a themed celebration. 
  • 11/11/26 (Wednesday): This date uses the “master number” 11, which signifies alignment, intuition, and a deep spiritual connection, making it a powerful and unique choice.
  • 11/26/26 (Thursday): This date aligns with Thanksgiving in the U.S., which means many guests will already have time off, potentially allowing for an extended celebration. It also features the repeating “26” in the day and year
  • 12/12/26 (Saturday): The last repeating number date of the year, this date has a beautiful, balanced symmetry and falls on a Saturday. In numerology, it is associated with spiritual connection and new beginnings.
  • 12/26/26 (Saturday): This date features repeating 26s and falls the day after Christmas, ideal for couples who want a cozy, holiday-themed wedding and a long weekend for guests. 

WHAT TO EXPECT:

Before we meet, please have your marriage license ready. At the appointment, I’ll verify your IDs. Next, I’ll ask each of you to confirm you’re ready to be married. Once you both say “yes,”  then I’ll pronounce you married and complete the paperwork. Afterward, you can return the signed license to the county clerk yourself. Alternatively, I can file it for you for an additional fee.

Meet & Marry (Sign-and-Go)

The Meet and Marry option starts at just $75. It includes a simple, informal meeting to complete your marriage license with the minimum requirements. It’s a no-fuss, no-stress option. We meet, confirm your intent, and sign the license. Best of all, it’s just the two of you.

Simple Ceremony

Want something a little more special? In that case, I offer simple ceremonies that can include a few guests. You choose the location. Then we add heartfelt vows—either your own or one of my ready-to-go options. Plus, I’m happy to snap photos to help you capture the moment. This sweet, personal ceremony starts at just $149.