Centennial Marriage Records Search

Centennial is a young city in Arapahoe County. It was incorporated in 2001. The city has 108,853 residents. It was named for Colorado's nickname. The area has grown rapidly. Many couples choose to live and marry here. This guide helps them find marriage records.

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Centennial Quick Facts

108,853 Population
Arapahoe County
2001 Incorporated
Littleton County Seat

Where to Get Marriage Records in Centennial

Centennial is in Arapahoe County. All residents use the Arapahoe County Clerk. The office is in Littleton. This is the county seat. The drive from Centennial is short. It takes about 15 minutes.

The clerk issues marriage licenses. They record certificates. They sell certified copies. All these services are at one location. This is convenient for Centennial couples. You can get everything done in one trip.

CDPHE Vital Records serving Centennial residents

The Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment is another resource. They are in Denver at 4300 Cherry Creek Drive South. They provide marriage verifications. These are different from certified copies. They simply confirm a marriage took place.

For old records, try the Colorado State Archives. Centennial is a new city. But the area has older records. Before 2001, this was unincorporated Arapahoe County. Records from before then are still in Arapahoe County files.

Arapahoe County Clerk and Recorder Office

The Arapahoe County Clerk serves Centennial. The office is at 5334 S. Prince Street in Littleton. This is south of Centennial. Take Santa Fe Drive or Broadway. Both routes work well. Avoid rush hour if possible.

The phone number is 303-795-4200. Hours are Monday through Friday, 7:00 AM to 4:30 PM. Marriage licenses are issued during all open hours. No appointment is needed. Just walk in with your ID.

Both parties must appear in person. Bring valid photo ID. Fill out the application. Pay the fee. Receive your license. The whole process takes about 30 minutes. You can leave and get married the same day.

After your wedding, return the signed license. The clerk records it. You can then purchase certified copies. These are needed for name changes. They are needed for insurance updates. They are needed for many legal tasks.

Note: Arapahoe County has other offices. There is one in Aurora. There is one in Englewood. However, marriage services are only at the Littleton location. Do not go to the other offices for marriage licenses.

Marriage License Requirements for Centennial Residents

Centennial follows Colorado marriage laws. These are simple and clear. You must be 18 years old. You need valid ID. You must be single. You cannot be closely related. These are the basic rules.

No blood test is required. No waiting period exists. You can apply and marry on the same day. This is true for all Centennial couples. The process is fast and efficient.

Marriage requirements for Centennial couples

The license is valid for 35 days. Plan your wedding within this time. If you wait too long, the license expires. You must apply again. You must pay again. Watch your calendar closely.

Those who are 16 or 17 need court approval. The 18th Judicial District serves Centennial. The court is in Littleton. File a petition. See a judge. Get approval. Then apply for the license.

Colorado allows self-solemnization. You can marry without an officiant. This is rare in the United States. Only a few states allow it. Centennial couples can take advantage of this. Just sign your own license with two witnesses.

Ordering Certified Copies in Centennial

After your wedding, get certified copies. The Arapahoe County Clerk sells them. Go to the Littleton office. Bring your ID. Request the copies. Pay the fee. Leave with your documents.

You can also order by mail. Write to Arapahoe County Clerk and Recorder. The address is 5334 S. Prince Street, Littleton, CO 80120. Include a copy of your ID. Include payment. Allow several weeks for processing.

VitalChek portal for Centennial marriage orders

VitalChek offers online ordering. Call them at 866-632-2604. Visit vitalchek.com. They handle marriage verifications from CDPHE. These are not certified copies. Know what you need before you order.

CDPHE charges $25 for the first verification. Additional copies cost $20. Prices went up in January 2026. The county sets its own fees for certified copies. Call 303-795-4200 for current rates.

Note: Heirloom certificates cost $35. They are decorative. They feature the state seal. They are signed by the governor. They are not for legal use. They make nice keepsakes.

Historical Marriage Records for Centennial Area

Centennial is a new city. It was formed in 2001. But the area has history. Before incorporation, this was Arapahoe County. Records from those years are still available. They are in the county files.

The Colorado State Archives can help. They have an online marriage index. It covers 1890 to 1939. Search for names from the Centennial area. The results show dates and license numbers. You can then request full records.

For records from 1940 to 1974, contact Arapahoe County directly. The state did not collect these. The county kept them. This was common across Colorado. These records are still in Littleton.

The Littleton Historical Museum may help. They cover south Arapahoe County. They have photos and documents. They know the area's history. Visit their museum. Talk to their staff.

FamilySearch.org is free to use. It has Colorado marriage records from 1853 to 2006. The Centennial area is included. The index is by groom's name. Try various spellings. Names were often recorded as they sounded.

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Nearby Cities for Marriage Records

Centennial is near many cities. Littleton is to the west. It is in Arapahoe County. Those residents use the same office. Englewood is to the northwest. It is also in Arapahoe County. They go to Littleton too.

Aurora is to the east. It spans three counties. Most Aurora residents use Arapahoe County. They share the Littleton office with Centennial. Parker is to the southeast. It is in Douglas County. Those residents go to Castle Rock.

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