Ordination Process

Get Ordained Online

Becoming ordained with UN Ministry is simple, fast, and accessible to everyone. Our ordination process is fully online and designed for people of all backgrounds—whether you are religious, spiritual, or completely secular.

Many people choose to get ordained so they can officiate a wedding for a friend or family member and create a meaningful, personalized ceremony. With UN Ministry, you can complete the process in just a few minutes and be ready to take on that role with confidence.

What You Can Do with Ordination

Ordination through UN Ministry allows you to officiate ceremonies such as:

  • Weddings and marriage ceremonies
  • Vow renewals
  • Celebrations of life and other meaningful events

Requirements for officiating vary by state and local jurisdiction, so it’s important to review the guidelines in your area.

How It Works

Step 1: Start Your Ordination

Complete a simple online form with your basic information. The process is quick and designed to get you started right away.

Step 2: Complete Your Order

Choose your ordination package and complete checkout securely online.

Step 3: Receive Your Credentials

You’ll receive your ordination confirmation and official documents, including:

  • Certificate of Ordination
  • Letter of Good Standing
  • Optional physical credentials (depending on package)

Step 4: Officiate Your Ceremony

Once ordained, you can begin officiating ceremonies and creating meaningful experiences for others.

A Modern, Inclusive Approach

UN Ministry is built for today’s world—open to people of all beliefs, traditions, and backgrounds. Whether you follow a faith, multiple traditions, or none at all, you are welcome here.

Our goal is simple: to give you the ability to officiate important life moments in a way that feels authentic and meaningful.

Important Information

Laws regarding who can officiate a wedding vary by state and county. We recommend checking your local requirements before performing a ceremony to ensure compliance.

Start Your Ordination Today

Take the first step toward officiating a wedding or meaningful ceremony.