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Wedding Officiant in West Hills, Woodland Hills & the San Fernando Valley

By Leslie Kaz Updated April 2026 7 min read

I've officiated ceremonies across the San Fernando Valley for decades — West Hills to Encino, Calabasas to Sherman Oaks, Woodland Hills out to Malibu. Every neighborhood has its own rhythm, its own favorite venues, and its own quirks. Here's the local playbook if you're planning a Valley wedding.

In this article

  1. What counts as “the Valley” for ceremony purposes
  2. Popular Valley and west-side wedding venues (and what I've learned officiating them)
  3. What Valley couples tend to want in a ceremony
  4. Timing and traffic: the thing every Valley couple underestimates
  5. Local pricing context
  6. Why local matters for your officiant

What counts as “the Valley” for ceremony purposes

When I say San Fernando Valley, I mean the area roughly bounded by the Santa Monica Mountains south, the Verdugo Mountains east, the Santa Susana Mountains north, and the Simi Hills west. In practical wedding-planning terms, my 20-mile no-travel-fee radius from West Hills (91307) covers:

If your venue is in any of those, we're close enough that I'm already familiar with parking, ceremony acoustics, typical sunset angles, and which coordinator to reach out to.

Popular Valley and west-side wedding venues (and what I've learned officiating them)

A non-exhaustive list of venues I've worked and what's worth knowing:

What Valley couples tend to want in a ceremony

Trends I see across hundreds of Valley weddings:

Timing and traffic: the thing every Valley couple underestimates

I've seen more ceremonies delayed by traffic than by anything else. If you're planning a Valley wedding, build a cushion:

Local pricing context

Valley couples I work with typically invest:

Each of those includes the consultation, custom script, unlimited revisions, rehearsal, day-of officiating, and marriage license filing. No hidden fees, no last-minute add-ons.

Why local matters for your officiant

A Valley-based officiant isn't just closer — they know things out-of-area officiants don't:

When the officiant already knows the venue, you get to use your planning meetings for what actually matters: your story, your vows, the moment you want to create.

Quick Answers

Do you travel to all areas of the San Fernando Valley?

Yes. I'm based in West Hills, which puts me within a 20–30 minute drive of most Valley venues. Everything within 20 miles of 91307 is no travel fee — that covers Calabasas, Encino, Sherman Oaks, Tarzana, Woodland Hills, Burbank, Glendale, Studio City, and more.

What's the best wedding venue in the Valley?

There isn't one — it depends on your guest count, budget, and feel. For intimate gardens: Hartley Botanica or a private Calabasas estate. For grand ranch weddings: Calamigos or Saddlerock. For urban rooftop: The Reef or Sportsmen's Lodge. Your venue coordinator should have a short list that fits your vision.

Do you officiate weddings in Malibu?

Yes. Malibu is within my travel radius. I've officiated at Calamigos Ranch, Saddlerock, Cielo Farms, Malibu West Beach Club, and several private Malibu estates.

How much does a wedding officiant cost in the San Fernando Valley?

My Valley ceremonies are $595 all-inclusive for a full wedding, $495 for elopements and vow renewals. That covers everything: consultation, custom script, rehearsal, day-of, and marriage license filing. No surprise fees.

Can you do a bilingual ceremony in the Valley?

Yes, I work with many bilingual couples in the Valley — Spanish, Farsi, Armenian, Hebrew, and others. Bilingual ceremonies require additional prep time but add meaningful depth, especially when family members from both sides speak different languages.

Getting married in the Valley?

I'm based in West Hills and I know these venues like my own backyard. If you're within 20 miles, there's no travel fee — and I can usually meet you in person the same week you reach out.

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