New York Marriage Bureau — Wedding Officiant & Elopement Services NYC is a wedding officiant, based in Brooklyn, NY.
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New York Marriage Bureau — Wedding Officiant & Elopement Services NYC
Listed from public reviewsCRI 100New York Marriage Bureau is a New York City officiant and elopement service founded by Maksim, offering ceremonies, photography, videography, and apostille services for couples getting married in NYC. The team handles marriage license signings, custom elopement ceremonies, Central Park weddings, and marriage certificate apostille and authentication for couples who need their U.S. marriage certificate valid internationally, with packages ranging from a simple signing to a full officiant, photographer, and videographer experience. Founded on May 30, 2017, when Maksim obtained his license from the American Marriage Ministries and registered with the New York City Clerk's Office; the bureau reports having performed over 3,000 ceremonies for couples from around the world and has been featured in Insider, WeddingWire, The Knot, and the NY Times. Based in New York, serving locations across NYC including Central Park, Brooklyn Bridge Park, Top of the Rock, and private rooftop venues. Reviewers consistently highlight Maksim's reliability in difficult weather conditions, professional communication, handling of marriage certificate paperwork, and ability to keep ceremonies smooth and on schedule.
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