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Posted on Wed Oct 26 2011 12:12pm
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- Any ordained minister in good standing with his denomination may perform marriages, as long as that denomination is incorporated or organized or established in the State of Nevada procedure to obtain a certificate of permissions to perform marriages.

- All judicial officers (Judges) of the State of Nevada.

- Chaplains of the Armed Forces.

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Most counties don't require the officiant to provide their ordination information, however it's always safe to check with the local office at the time you apply for your certificate.
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