LGBTQ+ Wedding Ceremonies

Inclusive LGBTQ+ wedding ceremonies in Las Vegas with an affirming officiant who respects your identities, pronouns, and story—without awkward assumptions or generic scripts.

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LGBTQ+ Wedding Ceremonies

Inclusive LGBTQ+ wedding ceremonies in Las Vegas with an affirming las vegas wedding officiant who respects your identities, pronouns, and story—without awkward assumptions or cookie-cutter scripts.

Pricing

Same as ceremony packages

LGBTQ+ ceremonies are included at no extra charge. Additional script customization is available by quote if you want a fully bespoke ceremony.

Best For

LGBTQ+ couples who want to feel safe and seen

Ideal for queer and trans couples, non-binary partners, and anyone who wants an inclusive officiant instead of a chapel script that was never written with LGBTQ+ weddings in mind.

An affirming ceremony, not an awkward one

LGBTQ+ Wedding Ceremonies are built so you never have to wonder what your officiant might say at the microphone. We talk through names, pronouns, labels, and family dynamics in advance, so everything said during your ceremony reflects you and the people you love.

Your las vegas wedding officiant avoids gendered stereotypes, keeps the focus on your story, and uses language that matches how you describe your relationship—whether that is queer, gay, lesbian, bi, trans, non-binary, or something more private between the two of you.

What your LGBTQ+ ceremony can include

  • A short, modern script that feels personal and clear, not overly formal or religious.
  • Space for personal vows if you want to write your own promises to each other.
  • Light spiritual or cultural references only if they truly fit your beliefs and comfort level.
  • Unity rituals, readings, or guest participation that honor your chosen family and community.

How we plan together

  • We start with a simple questionnaire and consult to understand your story, tone, and comfort level.
  • You choose whether the ceremony feels low-key and private, clearly queer and celebratory, or somewhere in between.
  • You can review the ceremony wording in advance so there are no surprises on the day.