Englewood Marriage Certificates

Englewood sits just south of Denver. The city is home to over 35,000 people. It is a close-knit community. Many couples start their lives here. Finding marriage records in Englewood means going to Arapahoe County. The county clerk serves this area.

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Englewood Quick Facts

35,238 Population
Arapahoe County
7 miles From Denver
1903 Incorporated

Where to Get Marriage Records in Englewood

Englewood spans two counties. Most of the city is in Arapahoe County. A small part extends into Denver County. This matters for marriage records. The Arapahoe County Clerk handles most Englewood marriages. Check which county you were in if you are unsure.

The Arapahoe County Clerk has an office in Littleton. This is close to Englewood. It is the main location for marriage licenses. They also have an office in Aurora. Both serve Englewood residents. Choose the one that is easiest for you.

State law governs all marriage records. C.R.S. § 25-2-117 makes them confidential. This means they are not public. Only certain people can get copies. You must have a direct interest. The couple can get copies. So can their children. Parents may also qualify.

The state health department is another option. They are at 4300 Cherry Creek Drive South. But they only offer verifications. These prove a marriage happened. They are not legal certificates. For legal needs, use the county clerk.

Arapahoe County Clerk and Recorder Office

Arapahoe County serves most of Englewood. The clerk and recorder issues marriage licenses. They keep records on file. You can get certified copies from them. The Littleton office is nearest to Englewood.

Office Arapahoe County Clerk and Recorder
Littleton Address 5334 S. Prince Street
Littleton, CO 80120
Phone (303) 795-4200
Hours Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM
Website arapahoegov.com/clerk

The Littleton office is about 15 minutes from Englewood. You can take Santa Fe Drive south. Turn east on East Littleton Boulevard. The office is on Prince Street. Free parking is available.

Arapahoe County Clerk and Recorder office serving Englewood

Aurora residents also use this office. Centennial and Greenwood Village do too. The clerk serves all of Arapahoe County. The process is the same no matter which city you live in.

Marriage License Requirements for Englewood Residents

To marry in Englewood, you need a license. The rules come from Colorado law. C.R.S. § 14-2-106 sets the standards. You must be 18 or older. Those 16 or 17 need court approval. Both parties must be free to marry.

Apply at the Arapahoe County Clerk's office. Bring photo ID for both parties. A driver's license is common. So is a passport. You need Social Security numbers. You also need parents' full names.

The license fee is set by the county. Call to check current rates. Cash and cards are accepted. Once you pay, you get the license right away. There is no waiting period in Colorado.

The license is good for 35 days. This is per C.R.S. § 14-2-107. You must marry within that time. If you wait too long, the license expires. You would need to apply again. Plan your wedding date first.

After the ceremony, file the signed license. The officiant usually does this. Once filed, order certified copies. You will need them later. Get several while you are at the clerk's office.

Ordering Certified Copies in Englewood

After your wedding, get certified copies. These are legal documents. They prove you are married. You need them for name changes. Banks ask for them. Your job might need proof too.

Order from the Arapahoe County Clerk. Go to the Littleton office. Bring your ID. Know your wedding date. Have both names from the marriage ready. The clerk can make copies while you wait.

You can also order by mail. Write to the clerk's office. Include a copy of your ID. Add payment. Allow time for processing. Mail takes longer than in-person visits.

Some people confuse the offices. They think any government office can help. This is not true. The state health department cannot give certified copies. They only do verifications. Always go to the county clerk for certificates.

VitalChek is a phone service. Their number is 866-632-2604. But they also only do verifications. Do not use them if you need a certified copy. They cannot help with that need.

Note: Keep your certified copies in a safe place with other important documents.

Historical Marriage Records for Englewood Area

Englewood was incorporated in 1903. Before that, the area was rural. Records from early days are at the State Archives. The Archives has a marriage index. It covers 1890 to 1939. You can search it online.

The Colorado State Archives is in Denver. The address is 1313 Sherman Street. Hours are Tuesday through Friday. They are open 10 AM to 4 PM. You need an appointment. Call 303-866-2358 to schedule one.

Records from the Archives cost $11 each. There is a $12 handling fee. You can also order by mail. Forms are on their website. Allow several weeks for mail orders.

FamilySearch.org has a free index. It covers 1853 to 2006. This includes Arapahoe County. You search by name. Results show the date and county. Then you know where to request the full record.

Most Colorado marriage records do not include parents. Do not expect to find mother's maiden name. The records show the couple's names. They show the wedding date. That is usually all.

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Arapahoe County Marriage Records

Englewood is one of several cities in Arapahoe County. The clerk serves all with the same process. Nearby cities include Littleton, Aurora, and Centennial. Learn more about county-wide services on the Arapahoe County page.

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