Marriage License Information

The marriage license must be used in the State of Colorado, and applicants for a marriage license do not have to be Colorado residents. Note that a couple already married may obtain a license by stating that they are married to each other.

Statewide Index of Marriages and Dis-solutions
To research records from 1975 to current - within 6 months, go to https://cdphe.colorado.gov.

To obtain a marriage license.
Note the Prohibitions

Couples are prohibited from marrying in the following cases:

Legal age without parental consent is 18 for both parties involved.

If either of the parties are under the age of 18 and over the age of 16, written and notarized consent signed by both parents (or parent having legal custody), or legal guardian is required.

If either of the parties are under the age of 16, a Judicial Court Order from the court jurisdiction is required.

Complete the Application

Download, print, and complete the application or come to the office to complete one.

Schedule an Appointment

As of June 1, 2021, we are accepting walk-ins for marriage licenses but appointments are preferred. To make an appointment, please call 303-582-5321 or email ClerkandRecorder@gilpincounty.org.

Bring the Correct Documents

Legal identification for proof of age is required. All forms of identification must be verifiable in the United States.

The following are acceptable:

The following are NOT acceptable:

The Clerk and Recorder's office will also request the following information:

If divorced, the individual will need to provide the following information:

In Colorado a blood test is NOT required!

Who Should be Present

It is recommended that both parties be present to apply for the marriage license. However, if this is not a possibility, one party must appear with a completed and notarized affidavit as well as identification for the absent party.

Party must be in office for application no later than 3:30 p.m.

The fee to obtain a marriage license is $30.00.

We now accept credit cards!

Your license may be used immediately within the State of Colorado and is valid for 30 days from the date of issue. You may purchase your license at any of the Clerk and Recorder's offices in Colorado.