P
Church of Pride
AboutLocal LawsFAQAffiliatesID CardNew
P
Church of Pride

Ordination for everyone. No doctrine, no dogma — just love.

Pages

  • Home
  • About
  • FAQ
  • Contact
  • Manifesto

Legal

  • Terms & Conditions
  • Privacy Policy

Connect

  • Contact Us
© 2026 Church of Pride. All rights reserved.Ordination for everyone.
Home/States/Alaska

Online Ordination in Alaska

No Registration Required

Alaska accepts online ordinations and does not require ministers to register with any government office before performing marriages.

Alaska Stat. § 25.05.261

Registration

No Registration Required

Marriage License

The marriage license must be obtained from any Alaska court clerk. Both parties must appear in person. The signed license must be returned to the issuing court within 30 days.

Key Requirements

  • Proof of ordination (physical certificate recommended)
  • Be at least 18 years old
  • +1 more

Who Can Officiate

  • Ordained ministers or priests
  • Judges and magistrates
  • +1 more

Get Ordained — $20

Instant certificate. Valid for life. Legally recognized in Alaska.

Get Ordained Now

Alaska Counties(29)

Select a county below to see local officiant requirements, marriage license info, and clerk contact details.

Aleutians East BoroughAleutians West Census AreaAnchorage MunicipalityBethel Census AreaBristol Bay BoroughDenali BoroughDillingham Census AreaFairbanks North Star BoroughHaines BoroughHoonah-Angoon Census AreaJuneau City and BoroughKenai Peninsula BoroughKetchikan Gateway BoroughKodiak Island BoroughLake and Peninsula BoroughMatanuska-Susitna BoroughNome Census AreaNorth Slope BoroughNorthwest Arctic BoroughPetersburg BoroughPrince of Wales-Hyder Census AreaSitka City and BoroughSkagway MunicipalitySoutheast Fairbanks Census AreaValdez-Cordova Census AreaWade Hampton Census AreaWrangell City and BoroughYakutat City and BoroughYukon-Koyukuk Census Area

Disclaimer: Marriage laws change frequently and can vary by county. The information on this page is provided for general guidance only and should not be considered legal advice. Always verify current requirements with the local county clerk's office where the wedding will take place before officiating any ceremony.

← View all states