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If the bride or groom or witnesses themselves are authorized to perform marriages (because they are a minister, judge, etc.), can they perform the ceremony?

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If the bride or groom or witnesses themselves are authorized to perform marriages (because they are a minister, judge, etc.), can they perform the ceremony?

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No. The bride, groom, and two witnesses cannot officiate over the marriage ceremony, even if they are capable.

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