How does an online wedding ceremony work?

Typically, it includes the following stages:

🩵 Let's meet on the video platform;
🩵 We verify and confirm the identities of future spouses and their witnesses;
🩵 A short introductory speech from me;
🩵 A couple of personal questions for future spouses;
🩵 A word from the witnesses and guests of the ceremony, if they wish;
🩵 The main part, that is, the vows, the main solemn question to the future spouses about their consent to enter into marriage, the exchange of rings, the final kiss, congratulations;
🩵 Next, I sign the marriage certificate and send it to the Utah County Office;
🩵 Final words, the ceremony is coming to an end.

The ceremony typically takes between 10 and 30 minutes. This depends on how involved the couple and guests are, whether the couple wishes to exchange vows, and whether the ceremony is conducted in one or two languages.
That is, if a couple wants a formal and quick ceremony—without unnecessary details, vows, rings, or guests—the ceremony will take about 10 minutes.

But if a couple is more meticulous about their online wedding ceremony, wanting to share their vows, share the story of their union, and have guests who also want to say a few warm words, then, of course, the ceremony will take longer, averaging 20 minutes.
Also, if the ceremony is held in two languages (Russian and English), it is better to immediately allocate 25 minutes for the entire process.

You can find more detailed information about the online wedding ceremony on our website or on our YouTube channel🩵

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