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Clerk To Perform Weddings Throughout Burlington County
Tim Tyler will perform weddings at multiple locations this summer.

Burlington County Clerk Tim Tyler plans to perform free wedding ceremonies over the next several months at scenic locations all throughout the county, officials announced.
“It is my pleasure to offer couples unique opportunities to exchange vows this summer at some of the most beautiful locations in the county,” said Tyler, who has performed more than 2,600 weddings for Burlington County residents in the last 10 years. “Helping couples start the next chapter of their lives together is a joyous service that I always look forward to providing.”
The first wedding will take place in Fieldsboro on Thursday, June 21, at the newly installed gazebo across from borough hall. The gazebo was made possible through the county’s municipal park grant program.
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On Monday, June 25, the trellis at the Burlington Township Veterans Park will host the County Clerk’s second day of weddings.
Later this summer, Tyler will perform weddings at the beautiful Burlington County Agricultural Center in Moorestown on Friday, July 20; and at Palmyra Cove Nature Park on Tuesday, Aug. 21.
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Finally, on Friday, Sept. 21, the Historic Smithville Mansion in Eastampton will be the venue for the County Clerk’s fifth day of wedding ceremonies.
All weddings begin at 3 p.m., with ceremonies set for 6 p.m. Interested couples should contact the Clerk’s Office at 609-265-5142 to ensure an appointment is available.
Couples will need to obtain a marriage license from the town in which either of the parties resides. It takes 72 hours to obtain the license, so it shouldn’t be left until the last minute.
“There are a limited number of appointments available, so interested couples should contact the Clerk’s Office as soon as possible to schedule their ceremony,” Tyler said. “I cannot wait to take part in such a special day for Burlington County couples and their families.”
Tyler regularly performs wedding ceremonies for Burlington County residents and persons posted to local military facilities.
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