Rachel’s Officiant Service

Missoula, MT

$300 - $500

Travels up to 120 miles

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Overview

Your wedding ceremony is an event you’ll remember for the rest of your life. As an officiant, my job is to make the wedding couple comfortable and provide a genuine experience for everyone. My approach is to find out what the couple wants and do everything I can to make the day special. I offer a wide range of ceremonies from religious and traditional to untraditional.


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Price range: $300 - $500

Languages: English

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