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  2. Online requests for verification of marriage and divorce records may be made at the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment. For additional information, please review the Guidelines for Obtaining Marriage Licenses in Colorado below or contact the Recording Department.

  3. County vital records offices for birth and death records. County clerk and recorder's offices for marriage records. District court clerks for divorce, separation or annulment records. Colorado State Archive for a wide range of historical data

  4. To obtain certified copies of marriage licenses or other recorded documents, use our self-service Online Records Search and follow the prompts to make a certified copy request. Certified copies of documents are $1 per document, plus $0.25 per page.

  5. Marriage/Civil Union License Applications are held confidential under Colorado Law. For circumstances requiring documentation of the marriage, a certified copy of the license or application may be obtained for $1.25 per copy.

  6. To obtain certified copies of marriage licenses or other recorded documents, use our self-service Online Records Search and follow the prompts to make a certified copy request. Certified copies of documents are $1 per document, plus $0.25 per page.

  7. You may obtain a certified copy of the license immediately upon its return to the Fort Collins office or within 3 days after the license is returned to either the Loveland or Estes Park office. To obtain certified copies of your civil union or your marriage license/certificate, please use the following procedures:

  8. Marriage license applications (not the marriage license/certificate itself) from 1902 through 2003 may be researched through the Denver Public Library. Marriage records older than 1902 may be obtained from the Colorado Office of Vital Statistics .