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A wedding celebrant writes and leads a fully personalised ceremony with no restrictions on wording, location or timing, and most UK couples pay around £450 to £1,300 (commonly £600 to £900). The most important thing to know is that a celebrant-led ceremony is not legally binding in England and Wales, so you also need a short separate legal step at a register office to be officially married. Book early and ask exactly what the fee includes, as popular celebrants are often reserved 9 to 12 months ahead and the best value comes from one whose ceremony style genuinely matches yours.

Typical UK cost: Most UK wedding celebrants charge £450-£1,300 for a fully personalised ceremony, with the typical couple paying around £600-£900 and highly bespoke or premium celebrants charging £1,500-£3,000.

Coast Ceremonies
Coast Ceremonies
Celebrants
Hampshire, Bath, Dorset +1 more
from £895
Belles Bows Confetti
Belles Bows Confetti
Celebrants
from £535
Cherished Ceremonies
Cherished Ceremonies
Celebrants
Liverpool
Orangeroseceremonies
Orangeroseceremonies
Celebrants
London, Brighton, East Sussex +5 more
from £800
The Celebrant of the North
The Celebrant of the North
Celebrants
Newcastle, Tyne and Wear, Northumberland +3 more
from £525
All Bright Ceremonies
All Bright Ceremonies
Celebrants
from £650
Lynn Jenkins
Lynn Jenkins
Humanist Celebrant
London, Hampshire, Surrey +9 more
from £800–£1,500
Chris Howell Celebrant
Chris Howell Celebrant
Celebrants
London, Brighton, East Sussex +109 more
up to £700
Rachael Meyer Celebrant
Rachael Meyer Celebrant
Celebrants
Newcastle
from £750–£900
Timeless Ceremonies | Registered Solemniser Ireland
Timeless Ceremonies | Registered Solemniser Ireland
Registered Solemniser
Belfast, County Antrim, County Down +2 more
from £700–£1,000
Nigel Celebrant
Nigel Celebrant
Celebrants
from £455
Celebrate Ceremonies
Celebrate Ceremonies
Celebrants
East Sussex, West Sussex, Hampshire +3 more
from £690–£1,000
Kisses to the Wind
Kisses to the Wind
Weddings
Worcestershire, Staffordshire, Shropshire +1 more
Nicholas Fisher Celebrant
Nicholas Fisher Celebrant
Weddings, Vow Renewals & Handfastings
London, Brighton, East Sussex +65 more
from £750–£1,500
Family Tree Ceremonies
Family Tree Ceremonies
Celebrants
Faye Cox Celebrant
Faye Cox Celebrant
Celebrants
London, East Sussex, Kent +1 more
from £600–£1,300
Orange Rose Ceremonies
Orange Rose Ceremonies
Celebrants
Jenny Marks Celebrant
Jenny Marks Celebrant
Celebrants
The Civil Celebrant - Alison Ann
The Civil Celebrant - Alison Ann
Singer
London, Buckinghamshire, The Cotswolds +4 more
Dawn Kemp - Celebrant
Dawn Kemp - Celebrant
& Vow Renewal
Nottinghamshire, Leicestershire, York +1 more
from £500–£800
The Civil Celebrant
The Civil Celebrant
Celebrants
Fiona Solomon Celebrant
Fiona Solomon Celebrant
Celebrants
Alison Ann - The Civil Celebrant
Alison Ann - The Civil Celebrant
Celebrants
Claire Cooper celebrant
Claire Cooper celebrant
Celebrant
Hertfordshire, Bedfordshire
from £450–£900

Frequently asked questions

How much does a wedding celebrant cost in the UK?

Most UK wedding celebrants charge between £450 and £1,300, with the typical couple paying around £600 to £900 for a fully personalised ceremony. Highly experienced or fully bespoke celebrants can charge £1,500 to £3,000, and fees in major cities tend to sit at the higher end. Always check whether travel to your venue is included or added on top.

Is a celebrant wedding legally binding in England and Wales?

No. A celebrant-led ceremony is not legally binding in England and Wales, so you also need to complete the legal part separately at a register office, usually a short, low-cost appointment with two witnesses before or after your celebrant ceremony. The celebrant ceremony is the meaningful, personalised part you and your guests experience on the day. Scotland is different, as some authorised celebrants there (for example humanist celebrants) can legally marry couples.

How far in advance should I book a wedding celebrant?

Aim to book your celebrant as soon as your date and venue are confirmed, ideally 9 to 12 months ahead, as sought-after celebrants are often reserved a year or more in advance for peak summer Saturdays. Six months is usually the practical minimum to allow time for consultations and writing a bespoke script. If you are flexible on date or marrying off-peak, you may secure someone with less notice.

What is included in a wedding celebrant's fee?

A typical celebrant package includes one or more planning consultations, a fully bespoke script written around your story, the ceremony delivery on the day, and often a rehearsal and guidance on symbolic rituals such as handfasting or a sand or candle ceremony. Some celebrants charge extra for travel beyond a set distance, additional meetings, or large or complex ceremonies. Confirm in writing exactly what is and is not covered before you book.

What should I ask a celebrant before booking?

Ask how many years they have been working, how many ceremonies they perform a year, and to hear or read examples of their previous scripts. Check what their fee includes, whether travel to your venue costs extra, how many planning meetings you get, and whether they carry public liability insurance. It is also worth confirming they have a backup plan or cover arrangement in case they fall ill on your wedding day.