How to Officiate a Wedding in Clear Creek County, Colorado

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Officiant Requirements

Online ordination accepted

No registration required

Documents typically requested:

  • Ordination certificate

Colorado accepts online ordinations and also allows self-solemnizing marriages. Verify with the county clerk.

Colorado State Law

Colorado allows ordained ministers and self-solemnization (couples can marry themselves). Very ordination-friendly.

Colorado Rev. Stat. § 14-2-109

Marriage License Info

Waiting Period
None
License Valid For
35 days
Witnesses Required
None
Blood Test Required
No
Return Deadline
63 days
Self-Uniting
Allowed

County Clerk Contact

Clear Creek County Clerk's Office

(303) 679-2339

405 Argentine St, Georgetown, CO 80444

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Step-by-Step Guide

1

Get Ordained

Get ordained online through the Church of Pride for $20. Your ordination is instant, valid for life, and legally recognized in Colorado.

2

Confirm Requirements

Call (303) 679-2339 and confirm that Clear Creek County accepts your online ordination. Ask about any documents you’ll need to present.

3

Prepare Your Documents

Have your ordination certificate ready for the ceremony and to present to the clerk if asked.

4

Perform the Ceremony

Officiate the wedding ceremony. Make sure both parties and any required witnesses sign the marriage license. Keep the tone personal and celebratory — this is their day.

5

Return the License

Return the signed marriage license to the Clear Creek County clerk within 63 days. This is a critical step — the marriage isn’t official until the license is filed.

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Disclaimer: This page is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Marriage laws change frequently and can vary by county. Always verify current requirements with the local county clerk's office before officiating any ceremony. Information was last reviewed 2026-02-20.