Saturday, June 11, 2016

Surprise Weddings Los Angeles and Orange County California





call the Officiant Guy at (310) 882-5039 or (562) 547-3255 to have a surprise wedding in Los Angeles or Orange County, California or even further out in Southern California.



This couple had a fun party and an incredible surprise wedding with great musicians, Joe's Band and Heath Francis. Check out more about surprise weddings.



Go to Officiant Guy's Facebook page to see his post:  https://www.facebook.com/Officiant.Guy/posts/10154173799209593



Go to his Google+ account to see the post:  https://plus.google.com/+Officiantguy/posts/9YJTzkCQe9B



Check out his Twitter post about this surprise wedding:  https://twitter.com/OfficiantGuyLA/status/738804491437412352

How to Get a California Confidential Marriage License Easily



Call 310-882-5039 or 562-547-3255 go to https://OfficiantGuy.com to find out how to get a California confidential marriage license.
Find out more about California Confidential Marriage License.

Officiant Guy issued this couple's California confidential marriage license on the beach in Santa Monica just prior to officiating their wedding ceremony.

Here is the text of the video:
"California confidential marriage license by Officiant Guy
The California confidential marriage license is one of two types of license issued in California. The other is the public marriage license. They both result in marriage exactly the same, but the confidential marriage license has some factors that make it much more convenient and also provide privacy to the wedding couple. 

First off, the confidential marriage license does not require that the wedding couple have any witnesses at their ceremony so it can be a true elopement, and they can have as many witnesses that they’d like but none are necessary. Secondly, it’s the only type that can be issued and delivered to the wedding couple outside of the County Clerk's office. Not every county provides that service, but I am authorized by Los Angeles County to do so, and I can issue a couple’s marriage license no matter where in California they plan to be married. And finally, the reason it is called the confidential marriage license is that, once filed and recorded with the county after a couples wedding day, it doesn't become available to any third parties, only to the wedding couple and anyone they provide that information to. But again, both types of license result in the exact same marriage. And if you'd like to have a confidential marriage license I’d be happy to issue yours.

This is a copy that you’ll keep today. This is immediate, but temporary, proof of marriage for things like insurance, banking, and anything non-government…and can I have your signature right here. “You said you need a photocopy of my license. Can I email that to you?” “Sure. That’s perfectly fine.”

All right, this is the original. This is the one I’ll be filing with the County…and same spot…right there…and right here. And in order to change your name you’ll need to wait to receive your certified copy which will, County says it'll take 6 to 8 weeks, I file everything in person so is often closer to 6 weeks, but it can be 8 weeks. It just depends on how the County's working. But because it's holiday season you might expect 8 weeks. And a certified copy…you take it first to the Social Security Administration and then to the Department of Motor Vehicles. And they won't need to keep it, yes, they won't need to keep it, they’ll just need to see it. This is just an acknowledgement that you understand that I issued your confidential marriage license, that if you didn't have a ceremony it would expire in February of 2016, and that you understand that the certified copy costs $15. So I can I please have each of your signatures and today’s date? 
These are the certified copy request forms, and I need your signature because you're the first name on the marriage license. This one simply shows that I notarized your signature, and you prove yourself to be someone entitled to request your certified copy. And then last, but not least, in my notary journal can I please have your signature on the grey line and then your right thumbprint, straight down really hard, and straight down right there. Perfect! Then if you just rub your fingers together that will come right off. And can I have your signature right there, and then your right thumb print in box number 7 please.

I recommend any couple getting married in California to use a confidential marriage license. The primary benefit is that the confidential marriage license provides total privacy. No one can go to the public record and find out your personal information and use it for any other purposes. And because of that I get to meet people from all over the country and all over the world who come to California because we’re the only state that issues confidential marriage licenses. "

Chris Robinson is the Officiant Guy, a wedding officiant who can help you get married anywhere in Southern California. He can issue you a California confidential marriage license and officiate your wedding. Officiant Guy can officiate Los Angeles County weddings, Orange County weddings, Ventura County weddings, and Santa Barbara County weddings. Officiant Guy can make it all very easy by suggesting a wedding location, issuing you a confidential marriage license, and performing your wedding ceremony call him today at 310-882-5039 or 562-547-3255 go to www.OfficiantGuy.com

Thursday, January 14, 2016

California Confidential Marriage License Name Accuracy is Essential

Officiant Guy explains what sort of name is essential to your marriage license. These fine details are important to making your wedding hassle-free.





Chris Robinson, is Officiant Guy, an attorney, a wedding minister and specialized notary authorized to issue Confidential Marriage Licenses in California.

Sunday, January 10, 2016

Changing Your Name After Marriage in California - Wedding License

When filling out your CA marriage license information, I need to know what your name change, if any would be. Here are some important details about changing your name for a California wedding.