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Colorado Marriage License Fee & Waiting Period

License fee
$30 (statewide statutory fee at the County Clerk)
Fee set by
State
Waiting period
none
Validity
35 days

In Colorado, the marriage license fee is set at thirty dollars by state statute and is applied uniformly across all county clerk offices. This statewide fee is not subject to county variation. Applicants should expect to pay this amount when applying for a marriage license at their county clerk's office.

Colorado imposes no waiting period before a marriage license can be used. Once issued, the license remains valid for thirty-five days. Notably, Colorado permits self-solemnization, meaning couples may marry without an officiant or witness present, provided they comply with all statutory requirements for the license itself.

The fee is representative. confirm the exact, current amount on the issuing county clerk's own fee schedule. Informational only — not legal advice.

Where the fee is actually set

In most states the marriage-license fee is set by the county, not the legislature, so a single statewide number can be wrong for you. The license document itself is issued by the county clerk — that office’s own fee schedule is the authoritative source for the current amount and any waiting period.

An official U.S. Certificate of Witness to Marriage document with a red seal
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