§9-11-213
Arkansas Code
75
Arkansas Counties
49 yrs
Continuous Standing
3-5 wks
Credentialing
Arkansas Ordination Through AEGA
Recognized credentials for ordained ministers.
Arkansas is a "no state registration" state for marriage officiants. Arkansas Code §9-11-213 authorizes ordained ministers of the gospel in good standing with their church to solemnize marriages. The AEGA ordination credential is sufficient. Sign the marriage license, the county clerk records it.
AEGA Ordained Minister credentials in Arkansas name the holder as an ordained minister of AEGA Ministries International, a Spirit-filled fellowship recognized as a religious organization under U.S. law and chartered as a 501(c)(3) since 1976. Sufficient under Arkansas Code §9-11-213 to conduct marriages across all 75 counties. AEGA is not a denomination; it is a covenant fellowship of ministers credentialing ministers.
Who AEGA Credentials in Arkansas
Six common Arkansas ordination pathways.
AEGA carries credentialed ministers across every region of Arkansas, from the Ozarks and Northwest Arkansas to the Delta and the Little Rock metro. Each pathway runs through the same Credential Committee review.
Senior pastors of Arkansas congregations.
Lead pastors carrying ordination through AEGA across Little Rock, Fort Smith, Fayetteville, Springdale, Jonesboro, and Conway. The National Division covering reaches every region through state and area coordinators.
Bilingual and cross-cultural Arkansas ministers.
AEGA credentials ministers serving immigrant, refugee, and bilingual congregations across Arkansas. Credentialing runs in language and cultural context where regional leadership is in place.
Arkansas church planters and bivocational pastors.
Ministers starting new works inside Arkansas cities and towns. AEGA's 501(c)(3) charter pathway pairs with regional coverage so new Arkansas churches receive both the legal covering and the relational covering from day one.
Ministers transferring credentials into AEGA.
Pastors and ministers moving from another fellowship or denomination into AEGA Arkansas. Regional leaders and the Credential Committee walk the transfer through, usually within three to five weeks.
Arkansas chaplains needing the ordination prerequisite.
Hospital, hospice, federal-prison, state-corrections, and law-enforcement chaplains across Arkansas who need AEGA Ordained Minister credentials before applying for chaplain endorsement. The credentialing path is the gate.
Wedding officiants across Arkansas.
Ministers whose call includes officiating weddings across Arkansas. Under Arkansas Code §9-11-213, AEGA ordination is recognized statewide. No state registration required.
Credential Pathways for Arkansas Ministers
Credentialing tracks under one Spirit-filled fellowship.
AEGA carries four ministerial tiers. Begin at the tier that matches your call. Arkansas applicants follow the same timeline as all U.S. ministers.
Ministerial Apprentice.
The formation tier for ministers preparing for Licensed or Ordained credential. 12-24 months under a local pastor. Arkansas applicants begin here if no prior ministerial standing.
Christian Worker.
For those called to lay ministry roles: Sunday school teacher, jail or street ministry, house-to-house visitation. $50 application + $50 annual renewal. Open to ministers in any Arkansas city.
Licensed Minister.
For ministers in part-time or full-time ministry with limited experience. Authorizes preaching, marriage officiation under Arkansas Code §9-11-213, baptism, and all sacerdotal duties.
Ordained Minister.
The highest credentialing tier. Required for chaplain endorsement, charter pastorship of an AEGA congregation, and the most formal forms of Arkansas ministerial standing.
Why AEGA in Arkansas
A covenant fellowship for the long career of Arkansas ministry.
AEGA-credentialed Arkansas ministers receive recognition under Arkansas Code §9-11-213, regional covering through the National Division coordinators, and the standing of a Spirit-filled fellowship that has carried ministers since 1976.
Arkansas Code §9-11-213.
The statute that authorizes AEGA-ordained Arkansas ministers to conduct marriage ceremonies across all 75 arkansas counties. No state registration required.
National Division covering.
Arkansas-credentialed ministers carry direct fellowship with the National Division through area and state coordinators. AEGA is not a denomination; covering runs relationally through senior leadership.
Spirit-filled covenant fellowship.
AEGA carries the historic Spirit-filled stream into the next generation of Arkansas ministry. Four pillars: Covering, Community, Coaching, Credibility. Where there is no accountability, there is no responsibility.
49 years of standing.
AEGA has carried Spirit-filled ministers since 1976. Arkansas county and town clerks, chaplain boards, and charter agencies recognize the credential on file.
Get Ordained · By State or Nation
Become an ordained minister wherever you serve.
Every state has its own requirements for officiating weddings, performing chaplaincy, and operating a church. We’ve mapped the path for the states most of our applicants come from.
Frequently Asked
Getting ordained in Arkansas, answered.
Do I need to register with Arkansas to officiate weddings as an ordained minister?
No. Arkansas Code §9-11-213 authorizes ordained ministers of a religious organization to conduct marriage ceremonies, without state-level registration. The AEGA ordination credential is sufficient across Arkansas. The minister signs the marriage license after the ceremony; the local clerk records the marriage based on the signed license.
How long does AEGA ordination take in Arkansas?
Most AEGA credentials, including ordination, are issued within three to five weeks of a complete application. The timeline is the same in Arkansas as in any U.S. state. The credential review by the Credential Committee covers doctrinal alignment with the historic Spirit-filled stream AEGA has carried since 1976, references, and ministry experience.
Does AEGA recognize ministers from other fellowships transferring into Arkansas?
Yes. Pastors and ministers moving from another fellowship or denomination into AEGA Arkansas follow the same Credential Committee review. Most transfers complete within three to five weeks. The application asks for current and prior credential history and references.
Can a Arkansas-ordained AEGA minister also become a chaplain?
Yes. AEGA Ordained Minister credentials are the prerequisite for chaplain endorsement. Arkansas hosts hospital, hospice, federal-prison, state-corrections, and law-enforcement chaplaincy roles where AEGA-ordained ministers serve. The credentialing path is the gate.
How does AEGA ordination compare to online ordination services in Arkansas?
AEGA ordination is a sacred setting-apart act inside a covenant fellowship, not a same-day certificate. AEGA requires an application, doctrinal review by the Credential Committee, references, and ministry experience, and a monthly giving commitment for Licensed and Ordained tiers. Both produce a credential a Arkansas clerk will accept under Arkansas Code §9-11-213; only one places the minister inside ongoing covering.
Learn more about ordination through AEGA.
Spirit-filled covenant fellowship. 49 years of continuous standing. Recognized under Arkansas Code §9-11-213 across all 75 arkansas counties. AEGA credentialing is the pathway for Arkansas ministers, chaplains, and church planters.