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Online Ordination in Colorado

No Registration Required

Colorado accepts online ordinations and requires no government registration. Colorado also allows self-solemnizing marriages, meaning couples can marry themselves without any officiant.

Colorado Rev. Stat. § 14-2-109

Registration

No Registration Required

Marriage License

Marriage licenses are obtained from any County Clerk. No waiting period. The license is valid for 35 days (63 days to return after the ceremony).

Key Requirements

  • Proof of ordination (if serving as officiant)
  • Complete and return the marriage license to the County Clerk within 63 days

Who Can Officiate

  • Ordained ministers
  • Judges
  • +2 more

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Colorado Counties(64)

Select a county below to see local officiant requirements, marriage license info, and clerk contact details.

Adams CountyAlamosa CountyArapahoe CountyArchuleta CountyBaca CountyBent CountyBoulder CountyBroomfield CountyChaffee CountyCheyenne CountyClear Creek CountyConejos CountyCostilla CountyCrowley CountyCuster CountyDelta CountyDenver CountyDolores CountyDouglas CountyEagle CountyEl Paso CountyElbert CountyFremont CountyGarfield CountyGilpin CountyGrand CountyGunnison CountyHinsdale CountyHuerfano CountyJackson CountyJefferson CountyKiowa CountyKit Carson CountyLa Plata CountyLake CountyLarimer CountyLas Animas CountyLincoln CountyLogan CountyMesa CountyMineral CountyMoffat CountyMontezuma CountyMontrose CountyMorgan CountyOtero CountyOuray CountyPark CountyPhillips CountyPitkin CountyProwers CountyPueblo CountyRio Blanco CountyRio Grande CountyRoutt CountySaguache CountySan Juan CountySan Miguel CountySedgwick CountySummit CountyTeller CountyWashington CountyWeld CountyYuma County

Disclaimer: Marriage laws change frequently and can vary by county. The information on this page is provided for general guidance only and should not be considered legal advice. Always verify current requirements with the local county clerk's office where the wedding will take place before officiating any ceremony.

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