All applications for a Marriage License are by appointment ONLY. Before making an appointment, make sure to download and review the PDF Checklist first (click the button below to view and download).
Once you have reviewed the checklist, contact the office at (970) 641-2038 to ask any additional questions or schedule an appointment.
Marriage licenses are done in the Blackstock Government Center. Offices are closed on legal holidays.
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The license is valid upon receipt, and must be used within 35 days of issuance in the State of Colorado. The fee is $30.00. A license need not be purchased in the county where it used, but will be recorded in the county where it is issued. A license issued in another country is not valid in Colorado.
To view the Marriage License Information in Spanish, please click here (PDF).
The requirements for the bride and groom are the same:
Valid identification must be furnished by both parties. Examples listed below.
Persons marrying that are not citizens of the United States, please call our office at (970) 641-2038 for information regarding identification.
Blood Tests are not required.
Same sex marriages are now allowed in the State of Colorado.
A couple may not marry when one of the parties is still married to another person. Divorces must be final. Marriage between brother and sister, uncle and niece, or aunt and nephew – whether the relationship is by half or whole blood – is PROHIBITED. Marriage between cousins is permitted in Colorado.
Both parties must complete and sign the marriage application form. A couple already married, who wish to renew their marriage vows, or those who have a common law marriage may obtain a license by stating that they are married to each other. Applicants for marriage licenses need not be Colorado residents. Applicants who have divorced will need to know the date, type of court, and place where the dissolution took place.
Couples may solemnize their own marriage. Others who can solemnize a marriage are judges, retired judges, magistrates, public officials authorized to perform marriages, or in accordance with any mode of solemnization recognized by a religious denomination or Indian Tribe or Nation. Clergy from out of state need not be registered in Colorado.
The person(s) solemnizing the marriage shall complete the marriage certificate form and forward it to the County Clerk and Recorder within 63 days after solemnizing. Colorado statutes allow a late fee to be collected by the County Clerk and Recorder if not returned within the 63 days.
Witnesses are not required in the State of Colorado. Some clergy, judges, or public officials may request them.
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