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NH JPs sign onto JPus Testimony

Today 29 New Hampshire justices of the peace endorsed the Justice of the Peace Association’s statement opposing HB 295. The bill would establish a special marriage officiant license, allowing temporary officiants. JPus’ Loretta Jay submitted the statement and testified before the state’s House Ways and Means Committee,  Read more here.

Conference 2021 – Sponsors & Exhibitors

Highlight your products and services with civil marriage officiants before, during and after the JPus 2021 virtual conference. The Justice of the Peace Association is celebrating 20 years with a virtual conference. This event will bring together professional marriage officiants and town and city clerks who are eager to learn more about their profession and hone their skills. In addition to Sponsoring, which gets your brand in front of our attendees, we will host opportunities for Exhibitors to connect with attendees in interactive booths. This is a unique opportunity to get in front of a very specific target audience. Join […]

Shannon Houston & James Wenkert

Wedding ceremony for Shannon Houston & James Wenkert officiated by JP in testimonial

Matt Loter of New Haven CT was laid back and flexible whenever we talked with him. I loved that he worked on a sliding scale as we were on a tight budget. Most importantly, he did a wonderful job with our ceremony… helped out with a few last minute details, and just had a great presence. Thanks Matt and thanks findaJP.com.

JPus Statement Responding to HB295

The bill would have authorized special marriage officiants in New Hampshire. JPus provided oral and written testimony opposing it on January 16, 2019. Learn more about the bill and why lay officiants are a problem. Read about JPus’ behind-the-scenes activity opposing the bill. JPus provided written and oral testimony to the NH House Judiciary Committee opposing HB295