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A secular officiant would perform it. In most states, there is a procedure that a person would go through to get authority to perform a marriage ceremony, and it is automatically granted to certain officials, such as the justice of the peace or a judge.

If you are looking for a secular officiant, Google your area or check out wedding vendor guides. You can also contact your county court to find out if any of the local judges/JOPs are for hire.

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