About Me

I am a Notary for the State of Maine. I am also an non-denominational Ordained Minister, I service all Faiths, Agnostic & Secular Non Religious Services Available.


"I AM NOT AN ATTORNEY LICENSED TO PRACTICE LAW IN MAINE AND MAY NOT GIVE LEGAL ADVICE ABOUT IMMIGRATION OR ANY OTHER LEGAL MATTER OR ACCEPT FEES FOR LEGAL ADVICE"

Services

I perform the following:

 

Theme Weddings (with or without costumes)

Basic Weddings

Elopements

Vow Renewals

Same Sex Ceremonies

Commitment Ceremonies (non-legal)

Notarize Documents

 

Please contact me with any questions.

 

Contact me now! For a free Quote.

 

Cell: 207-608-9116

Email: amy.webster_5@yahoo.com

Face Book Page: https://www.facebook.com/AmyWebsterNotaryPublic?ref=hl

 

Theme Wedding Options:

Star Wars
Harry Potter
Disney
Nightmare Before Christmas
Burlesque
Mrs Clause ceremony
Medeival
Pirate
Lighthouse ceremony
Beach Wedding
Sky Dive
Gangster
80's Theme
Hand Fasting

Plus many more just ask!!!

I am willing to perform any of the above and more with or without a costume!!

Now accepting Credit Cards

Gift certificates are now available

Basic Information:

For Theme Weddings I will dress up in costume to help enhance your event.

Theme weddings from Pirates to Star Wars to Harry Potter and everything in between just ask.

Now that Same Sex Marriage is legal in the State of Maine. I would be honored to Perform your ceremony.


I am willing to travel for your event. Anything within a 25 mile radius from my home there is no mileage fee. Anything outside of the 25 miles will be $0.55 per mile.


I accept: Cash, Personal Checks, Visa and Master Card, Discover, American Express with Intuit.

 


Your  Ceremony:

There are many different choices you can do for your special day. We can also make it more unique and non traditional or we can stay with the more traditional setting. We can discuss all this in our first meeting. You will be able to create your own ceremony. 

How to Get a Marriage License in the State of Maine:

Marriage licenses are issued at the town or city level. Both the bride and groom must visit the town office in person to apply for the marriage license. You may want to check your town's website for information.

  • If both of you are residents of the state of Maine, you should both apply at the town office where at least one of you is a resident. If you are residents of different Maine towns, you both may apply in one town or the other - you do not need to apply separately in each town.
  • If one is from out of state, then both of you should apply in the town where one holds residency.
  • If neither of you is a resident of Maine, then you may apply in any Maine town office. It need not be the same town where you plan to be married.

Your marriage license is valid for 90 days and can only be used within the State of Maine. There is no longer a Waiting Period from the time your marriage license is issued until your wedding can take place. The person performing the ceremony is responsible for filing the marriage certificate with the town office that issued the marriage license.

To obtain a marriage license:

  • Photo ID such as a driver's license may be required.
  • If this is not the first marriage for one of you, bring a certified copy (raised seal) of the divorce from or death certificate of the last spouse.
  • Applicants must be over 18 years old. Written parental consent is required for an applicant under 18. Written parental consent and written consent of a judge are required for an applicant under 16.
  • No blood test is required.
  • You may want to check with the municipal clerk where you are filing before-hand to find out what that municipality's policies are.

The following individuals are authorized to perform marriages in Maine:

  • Ordained ministers of the gospel
  • A person licensed to preach by an association of ministers, religious seminary or ecclesiastical body
  • Judges or justices (residents of Maine only)
  • Lawyers admitted to the Maine Bar (residents of Maine only)
  • Maine Notaries - Search for Maine Notaries by Location or Name

Maine does not have Justices of the Peace. Out-of-state Notaries and Justices of the Peace cannot officiate weddings in Maine.

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