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If you’ve been asked to perform a wedding in Buffalo County, congratulations! Officiating a wedding ceremony is a tremendous honor, though one that also comes with considerable responsibility. This guide will explain how to prepare for a wedding ceremony, how to get in touch with the relevant office in charge of marriages, how to ensure the union is legally recognized in Buffalo County, and more. Buckle up, we're going to cover the process step-by-step to make sure you understand exactly how to approach this important task.

1 How to Get Ordained as a Minister in Buffalo County

Step one is an easy one: get ordained as a ULC minister (if you have already done this, great!). ULC ordination is entirely free, available online, and provides the power to perform legal wedding ceremonies! Thanks to our unique online model, the whole ordination process takes just minutes to complete. Get started by clicking the button below!

Key Info for Ministers in Buffalo County

ULC Ordination Accepted:
Yes
Minister Registration Required:
No
Documents Required:
N/A
Minister's Residency:
Irrelevant
Minister's Minimum Age:
18

2 How to Officiate a Wedding in Buffalo County

Now that you're an ordained minister, your next move will be to get in touch with the office that handles marriages and marriage licenses in Buffalo County. Explain that you’re a minister preparing for an upcoming wedding, and you're inquiring about what documents or information they'll need from you before you officiate the wedding in their jurisdiction.

You'll find contact information for the office in Buffalo County listed below.

Office Address:
1512 Central Avenue
Kearney, NE 68847
Office Phone Number:
(308) 236-1226

3 What You'll Need to Officiate in Buffalo County

Once you connect with those officials, you can head over to our online catalog, where you'll be able to order any documents or supplies they require of you. While ultimately this will depend on the specific guidance you receive when speaking with local officials, we typically advise ministers in Buffalo County to get the Ordination Package.

4 How Buffalo County Marriage Licenses Work

Finally, you're now ready to perform the wedding! If it’s your first time officiating, be sure to check out our wedding training center for more in-depth guides to everything related to weddings. And for those more experienced: take a look, too! There are lots of useful tools that could help make your job easier.

After the ceremony is over, don't forget to complete the final task: filling out the marriage license. In Buffalo County, this license is valid for one year, there is no mandatory waiting period, and the completed license must be returned before its listed expiration date. Please visit our marriage license training guide to learn more about how to fill out this document.

Marriage License Waiting Period:
None
Marriage License Valid For:
1 Year
Return Within:
15 Days

5 What to Know About Buffalo County Weddings

There aren't many places better suited for a rustic or western-themed wedding than Buffalo County, Nebraska. With an abundance of venues well equipped to handle a rustic theme, finding a good fit for the big day shouldn't be an issue in Buffalo County.