Marry Me of Tennessee

4.9
401 reviews

About

Marriage CelebrantWedding VenueNotary Public
Marry Me of Tennessee provides wedding officiant services both in our Murfreesboro chapel as well as off-site locations in Murfreesboro, TN, and surrounding areas.

Details

  • Requires appointmentAvailable
  • Onsite servicesAvailable
  • Free parking lotAvailable
  • On-site parkingAvailable

Location

Marry Me of Tennessee
520 W Lytle St, Murfreesboro, TN
37130, United States

Hours

Reviews

4.9
401 reviews
5 stars
378
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9
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5
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1 star
7
  • CG
    Case Garner
    3 days ago
    5.0
    Great experience
  • DN
    Danial Nasim
    Oct 22, 2025
    5.0
    My wedding was perfect. I came in quite confused because I don’t really know a lot about wedding and traditional wedding. I walked in on my wedding day and had all my questions and concerns relieved. The stress of having all the people at my wedding was instantly relieved by the most kind staff. It was beautiful and open to customization for our ceremony. I highly recommend the business for people that was to marry the love of their life at a affordable price
  • AH
    Audrey Hope
    Oct 22, 2025
    5.0
    Staff is very sweet and helpful, made our day amazing!
  • KK
    Kirana Kefalos
    Oct 2, 2025
    5.0
    ViviAnne was fantastic! We asked her to be at a park location at 5:30 AM for a sunrise ceremony and she said yes! We had a rather alternative ceremony and she was a wonderful presence throughout. We highly recommend her and her associate.
  • ML
    Mary Lewis
    Sep 30, 2025
    5.0
    This is a wonderful place to get married. We loved the chapel and the ceremony was just what we wanted.

Frequently Asked Questions About Marry Me of Tennessee

Do you offer services to same-sex couples?

Absolutely! We are happy to share in every couple’s celebration of love and are proud to support marriage equality.

How long have you been performing weddings?

Mollie, Marry Me of Tennessee’s founder, began ministry work in 1988 with a single mom’s group at her church. In 1992, she became involved with a divorce care group at the same church. In 1998, Mollie began working at a different church with a care group for parents of tweens and troubled teens, and in 2002, was authorized through her church for family and women’s ministry. Mollie has a gift of listening and being easy to talk to. People often comment on how relaxed Mollie helps them feel during consultations and following their ceremony. In January 2015, Mollie decided to focus more on ministry efforts and founded Marry Me of Tennessee. Marry Me of Tennessee was a small dream, that with faith and hard work, has made huge leaps of growth. Mollie feels blessed to have the ability to run Marry Me’s ministry.