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A note from your future officiant

Tell me about your day.

I write back the same week. No bots, no assistants, just me, reading what you sent.

Available 2026 + 2027 · NYC and destination · Bookings limited

Robyn Walker, NYC wedding officiant, smiling at a ceremony
The note

Write me about your day.

No script. Tell me who you are, when you are getting married, and what you want this day to feel like. I will write back within a week.

A note to Robyn,

Type of ceremony

p.s. I read every one of these myself.

After you hit send

What happens next.

  1. One

    I read your note.

    I read every email myself, usually within a few days of it landing.

  2. Two

    We get on a call.

    About thirty minutes. No pitch, no agenda. We see if we are a fit.

  3. Three

    I confirm your date.

    Once we are aligned I lock the date and send the contract over.

  4. Four

    The work begins.

    A real conversation, a custom script, and the rest of what goes into a ceremony you will actually remember.

Currently
Booking
2026 weddings, NYC and destination. Limited Saturdays still open.
Volume
About two to three ceremonies a month, so every couple gets full attention.
Reply window
Every email gets a real answer within seven days, written by me.
We felt like we were talking to a friend, and she made our ceremony one to remember.
Stephanie + Justin · Chateau La Mer
Before you write

Three things couples ask first.

  • How far in advance should we inquire?

    Earlier is better. Most NYC weddings book six to twelve months out. I take a limited number of dates per month, and prime fall and spring Saturdays go first. If your date is sooner, write anyway, sometimes a Saturday opens up.

  • What does it cost?

    Wedding ceremonies in NYC start at $1,500. Elopements and vow renewals are priced separately, usually below that. Destination ceremonies are quoted with travel and lodging on top. After our first conversation I send a custom quote that lays it all out.

  • What if we don't know what we want yet?

    That is most couples on the first call. We figure it out together, the conversation is part of the work. You do not have to arrive with a vision, you just have to arrive.

Prefer email? Go straight to Robyn

Or write to hello@robynashleyweddings.com

Same inbox. The form just helps me sort the day so I can write back faster.