Civil Union & Marriage Licenses

The Recording department will be hosting a License to Wed event on Saturday, September 14th, from 9am to 1pm in our Fort Collins office. Schedule an appointment by clicking here. Walk-ins are welcome on a first come, first serve basis. Please visit our Civil Union & Marriage Licenses webpage for more information and to complete the online application.

Please note: Licenses will be issued, but officiants and judges will not be present to perform ceremonies.

Save time! Apply online before you visit our office

Be sure to fill out the form completely and click "Submit" at the end of the form to proceed. *Parental information is required for all applicants.* Once the online form is completed, the parties to the union or the marriage must finalize their application by visiting any of the Clerk and Recorder office locations listed below and presenting valid identification. It will also save time to bring the transaction number that you receive after the application has been submitted.

Marriage and Civil Union licenses must be used within 35 days of issuance.

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As of 3:00 p.m., October 6, 2014, the Larimer County Clerk and Recorder Office began accepting marriage license applications and issuing marriage licenses to same sex couples.

A civil union or marriage license can be obtained by visiting the Clerk and Recorder office at any of our three locations. Both parties to the union or marriage must be present (see below for information on how to apply if both parties cannot be present), and provide valid identification:

Acceptable ID includes:

Unacceptable ID includes:

Please note: The Loveland and Estes Park locations also serve as Vehicle Licensing branch offices. Applying for a civil union or marriage license at these offices may mean longer wait times, especially on the 1st and last days of any month.

Our offices are located at:

Fort CollinsLovelandEstes Park
Clerk and Recorder
Recording Department
Clerk and Recorder
Vehicle Licensing Office
Clerk and Recorder
Vehicle Licensing Office
Appointments are recommended and encouraged, schedule at larimer-recording.bookafy.com. Walk-ins are welcome on a first come, first serve basis.By appointment, schedule at larimer.org/bookatimeBy appointment, schedule at larimer.org/bookatime
200 West Oak St., 1st Floor200 Peridot Ave., 1st Floor1601 Brodie Ave.
Fort Collins, CO 80521Loveland, CO 80537Estes Park, CO 80517
Hours: 8am - 5pmHours: 8am - 5pmHours: 8am - 4:30pm

All questions should be directed to:

Prior to your ceremony, both parties to the union or the marriage must come to our office to complete and sign the license application. You do not have to be a Colorado resident to apply for a civil union or a marriage license.

If one of the parties cannot appear in person, he or she must complete a

and sign it before a notary public, and include a copy of the non-appearing applicant's identification, before it can be accepted in our office.

If either party has been married or party to a union previously, we require the date, place and type of court where the divorce/dissolution took place. Widows/widowers need to supply the date and place of death of their former spouse.

Restrictions

A couple is prohibited from entering into a union or marrying when one of the parties is still party to a union or married to another person. Divorces/Dissolutions must be final. Unions or marriages are also prohibited between ancestor and descendant, brother and sister, uncle and niece, or aunt and nephew, whether the relationship is by half or whole blood. Union or marriage between cousins is permitted in the State of Colorado.

Age Requirement