OKLAHOMA CITY – A bill to expand the list of dignitaries eligible to perform marriage ceremonies in Oklahoma was approved by the Oklahoma House of Representatives. House Bill 2205 adds deacons and elders to the list of individuals authorized to solemnize marriages, alongside judges and ordained religious leaders.
Rep. Mike Lay, R-Jenks, who authored the bill, emphasized that HB2205 provides more flexibility for Oklahomans seeking a trusted individual to officiate their wedding. The legislation also recognizes the important roles that church leaders play in the community.
“This bill reflects the values and traditions that are important to many Oklahomans, while also recognizing the diverse roles that church leaders play in the lives of our communities,” Lay said. “By expanding the list of dignitaries who can solemnize marriages, we are ensuring that more Oklahomans have the ability to choose someone they trust to officiate their marriage, all while preserving the integrity of the ceremony.”
The bill amends 43 O.S. 2021, Section 7, which outlines who can perform formal marriage ceremonies in the state. The change will allow deacons and elders to serve in this role, alongside other authorized religious leaders such as ministers, priests and rabbis.
The bill passed the House 80-5 and now proceeds to the Senate for consideration.