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  2. Marriages and Civil Unions - City and County of Denver -...

    denver.prelive.opencities.com/Government/Agencies-Departments-Offices/Agencies...

    Get important information on how to obtain a marriage license, civil union or committed partnership, schedule an appointment, get answers to frequently asked questions and more.

  3. Clerk and Recorder - City and County of Denver

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    Learn how to obtain a marriage license, schedule an appointment, get answers to frequently asked questions and more.

  4. Search for Records - City and County of Denver

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    Marriage applications can be completed online. Marriage licenses can be issued remotely for applicants present in the State of Colorado. Get details and schedule an appointment. In-person recording and marriage services are available by appointment only.

  5. Record Documents - City and County of Denver

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    Marriage licenses can be issued remotely for applicants present in the State of Colorado. Get details and schedule an appointment. In-person recording and marriage services are available by appointment only. To make an appointment for marriage services or to record documents, visit the booking calendar.

  6. Weddings - Denver County Court

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    Denver County Court offers Marriage and Civil Union ceremonies for persons who desire a Judicial Officer to officiate. Marriage and Civil Union licenses can be obtained by the Denver Clerk and Recorder in the Wellington-Webb Municipal Office Building located at 201 West Colfax Avenue, Denver, CO 80202. Persons interested in being married by a ...

  7. Simple: How to Get Legally Married in Colorado

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    Step 1 - Get Your Marriage License. Go to a County Clerks office in Colorado on a weekday (may require an appointment). You fill out some paperwork, they give you the license (within 20 minutes!). There is a County Clerk’s office in EVERY county, so you have plenty of options.

  8. Denver Office of the Clerk and Recorder - City and County ... -...

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    Virtual marriage services are available Monday-Friday from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. and require an appointment. Public trustee services are available Monday-Friday from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. and do not require an appointment.

  9. Getting Hitched in Denver: Your Guide to Marriage License...

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    Schedule an appointment: Contact the county clerks office in the county where you plan to get married and schedule an appointment. This step may not be required in all counties, so it’s best to check beforehand.

  10. Colorado Marriage License Information & Requirements

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    You must apply in person for a Marriage License at your local Colorado County Clerk and Recorder Office. For more information about each office (location, hours, etc.), please see the links at the bottom of this page.

  11. How To Get A Colorado Marriage License - WedWhere

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    To get a Colorado Marriage License, you both will need to apply in person for it at a Colorado County Clerk and Recorder Office. It doesn’t matter where you live or where you plan to do your ceremony, any Colorado County’s Clerk and Recorder Office can issue you a Marriage License.