Washington authorizes several officers and persons, active or retired, to solemnize marriages, including Washington court justices, judges, and commissioners; judges of tribal courts from a federally recognized tribe; and any regularly licensed or ordained minister or any priest, imam, rabbi, or similar official of any religious organization.
Justices of the Supreme Court of the United States, and all judges and judicial officers of the federal courts, are authorized to solemnize marriages.
(In support) Federal judges should be allowed to oversee a wedding. Current law provides a list of judges who can oversee weddings, but federal judges are not included. This is believed to be an oversight. In one instance, a federal judge was asked by her cousin to oversee a wedding but had to obtain a certificate online and become a minister to officiate the wedding. This bill would make a small bipartisan change in the law.
(Opposed) None.