Interviewing your Wedding Officiant possibilities----Trust your Instincts--- After talking by phone to a possible Wedding Officiant--- asking questions you might have and letting him or her talk about what they offer and what their philosophy might be you might feel ready to set up an appointment to meet in person. I like to meet in a neutral location--- a coffee shop or restaurant. Meeting in person is important because it gives you an opportunity to see whether or not this person feels like a good fit or not. You may have a set of questions you want to ask--it's always good to have a few questions ready.
But more importantly I suggust you ask the officiant to talk about what they do and how they feel about being an officiant and what they see their role to be in this process of the ceremony.
This can all take place in about 15-20 minutes.
I suggest you don't make a decision on the spot---- thank the officiant for meeting with you and advise them that you will contact them in the near future with a decision. It is a good idea to let the officiant know if you have decided not to use him or her. If you have received a business card or brochure it will have an email address and you can email the officiant about your decision.
