Apply For A Denver Marriage License
Where are marriage licenses issued in Denver, Colorado?
Marriage licenses in Denver are issued at the Denver County Clerk and Recorder’s office. The Denver County Clerk and Recorder’s office can be found on the first floor of the Wellington E. Webb Municipal Office Building, which is located at 201 W. Colfax Avenue, Denver, Colorado. The office can be reached by phone at (720) 865-8400. Office hours are 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday. A couple may visit the Denver County official website to learn more: Denver Marriage License.
How does a couple meet the requirements to be issued a marriage license in Denver, Colorado?
To meet the requirements to be issued a marriage license in Denver, both the bride and the groom must be at least 18 years of age if they are applying for a marriage license without parental consent. They each need to present a valid form of identification such as a driver’s license or a passport and give their social security numbers. If an applicant is under 18 years of age, a signed form of parental consent is required. If an applicant is 15 years of age or younger, a signed court order as well as a signed form of parental consent is required. A couple may visit the Denver County official website to learn more about how to meet marriage license requirements: Denver Marriage License.
When is a marriage license valid in Denver, Colorado?
A marriage license issued by the Denver County Clerk and Recorder’s office is valid immediately and remains valid for a period of 30 days.
Where is a marriage license issued in Denver County valid?
A marriage license issued by Denver County is valid anywhere in the state of Colorado.
Are blood test results required to apply for a marriage license in Denver, Colorado?
No. No blood test results or any other kind of physical exam results are required to apply for a marriage license in Denver, Colorado.
How much does a marriage license cost in Denver, Colorado?
A marriage license in Denver County costs $30.00. The Denver County Clerk and Recorder’s office accepts payment by cash or personal check.
Who is authorized to solemnize a marriage in Denver, Colorado?
Colorado judges are authorized to solemnize a marriage in Denver. Ordained members of religious clergy such as priests, ministers, and rabbis are also authorized to solemnize a marriage in Denver. A couple may choose to solemnize their own marriage, but not anyone can solemnize their marriage. A couple can find answers to their questions about who is authorized to solemnize their marriage at the Denver County Clerk and Recorder’s office.
Where can certified copies of the marriage certificate be obtained in Denver, Colorado?
After the original marriage license has been recorded, a couple may choose to request certified copies of the marriage certificate from the Denver County Clerk and Recorder’s office either in person or by mail. A couple may visit the Denver County official website to learn more about how to obtain a certified copy of the marriage certificate: Find Dennver Wedding Certificate.
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