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on 3/28/2006 In the state of Colorado, you do not need to be ordained. The bride and groom can officiate their own wedding and have a special person/family member be master of ceremonies (host). The bride and groom then sign as the officiant as well as the bride and groom.

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on 11/22/2005 If you want to have a special person officiate your wedding and he/she wants to be ordained online at the Universal Life Church (ULC), make sure that it is legal in your state/province for them to officiate. Most states and Canada won't allow ministers of the ULC to officiate because it is a civil contract as well as a spiritual one.
- A ULC Minister

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