I Want More Info on if Ordinations are Legal

Modified on Mon, 3 Nov at 10:24 AM

Your ordinations are completely legal, and are recognized across the United States. Upon applying for ordination, the applicant is deputized as a member of the ULC clergy. Your ordination credential, card-sized credential, and Letter of Good Standing can all serve as legal proof of your ordination. Note: they must include your full legal name.

An important aspect of the ULC mission is to ensure that everyone may enjoy the right and statutory privilege given to members of the clergy, irrespective of their faith or lack thereof.

The ULC is incorporated as an active non-profit church in Washington state. To view a record of our incorporation, please visit the Washington Secretary of State's website.

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