Find Marriage Records in Lafayette

Lafayette marriage records are filed at the Boulder County Clerk and Recorder office. Lafayette is a city of about 30,587 residents in Boulder County, Colorado. Although Lafayette has its own city government, marriage licenses and records are handled at the county level. Boulder County serves Lafayette couples through offices in Boulder and other locations throughout the county.

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30,587 Population
Boulder County
$30 License Fee
35 Days Validity

Where to Get Marriage Records in Lafayette

Lafayette residents obtain marriage licenses from the Boulder County Clerk and Recorder. The main office is in the city of Boulder, which is a short drive from Lafayette. This office serves all of Boulder County including Lafayette, Louisville, Longmont, and other communities. Marriage licenses issued by Boulder County are valid anywhere in Colorado.

The Boulder County Clerk and Recorder office for marriage licenses is located at 1750 33rd Street in Boulder. This location is approximately 10 miles southwest of Lafayette. The office is accessible from Highway 157 and Highway 119. Parking is available at the office building for visitors applying for marriage records.

Lafayette couples can also use the Boulder County office in Longmont if that location is more convenient. The Longmont office serves the eastern part of Boulder County. Both locations offer the same services for marriage licenses and certified copies of marriage certificates. Call ahead to confirm which office can best serve your needs.

Office Boulder County Clerk and Recorder
Address 1750 33rd Street, Suite 200
Boulder, CO 80301
Phone (303) 413-7700
Hours Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM

Note: Lafayette residents may also visit the Longmont office at 529 Coffman Street for some clerk services.

Boulder County Clerk and Recorder Office

The Boulder County Clerk and Recorder office handles marriage records for Lafayette residents. This office performs the essential functions that make marriage legal in Colorado. They issue licenses, register completed certificates, and maintain permanent records. Lafayette couples depend on this office to begin their married life.

Colorado marriage information including common law and solemnization rules for Lafayette couples

The Boulder County office provides comprehensive services for Lafayette couples. Staff members verify identification, collect fees, and issue marriage licenses. They can also perform civil ceremonies by appointment. The office maintains records of all Boulder County marriages, which includes any ceremony performed by a Lafayette couple regardless of where in Colorado it took place.

Boulder County uses modern electronic systems to track marriage records. Recent marriages are easy to locate and copy. Older records from decades past may require archive searches. The office keeps records for the entire county history, which spans over 150 years of Boulder County marriages.

Marriage License Requirements for Lafayette Residents

Lafayette couples must meet Colorado requirements to get a marriage license. Both parties must appear in person before the Boulder County Clerk and Recorder. You will need valid photo identification. The process is quick, and you can usually receive your license immediately after applying.

Identification must be government-issued and current. Accepted forms include a Colorado driver's license, out-of-state license, passport, or military ID. The Boulder County staff will verify your identity and confirm that you meet age requirements. Both parties must be at least 18 years old. Those who are 16 or 17 need a court order.

There is no blood test and no waiting period for marriage licenses in Colorado. Lafayette couples can apply and marry on the same day if they choose. The license fee is set by state law at $30, which includes the base fee plus contributions to domestic abuse and vital statistics funds. Cash and cards are typically accepted.

The marriage license you receive in Boulder County is valid anywhere in Colorado. You do not have to marry in Boulder County just because you obtained your license there. Many Lafayette couples obtain their license in Boulder but hold their ceremony in Lafayette or elsewhere. The completed certificate must be returned to the county that issued the license.

Under C.R.S. ยง 14-2-109, Colorado allows couples to solemnize their own marriage. This means Lafayette couples can perform their own ceremony without an officiant. You simply sign the license yourselves and return it to the Boulder County Clerk and Recorder within 63 days of the ceremony.

Ordering Certified Copies in Lafayette

After your wedding, you need certified copies of your marriage certificate. Lafayette couples obtain these from the Boulder County Clerk and Recorder. Certified copies are official documents that prove your marriage. You will need them for name changes, bank accounts, insurance, and other legal matters.

The Boulder County office can provide certified copies of any marriage they recorded. Visit the office at 1750 33rd Street in Boulder. Bring identification and information about the marriage. Provide both full names and the approximate date. Staff will search the records and provide certified copies while you wait for recent marriages.

To order by mail, write to the Boulder County Clerk and Recorder. Include both parties' full names, the marriage date, and your contact details. Send payment for the copy fees and a self-addressed stamped envelope. Mail requests take longer than in-person visits but are convenient if you cannot travel to Boulder.

Lafayette residents can also order marriage verifications from the state office in Denver. The Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment provides verification documents. Contact them at 303-692-2200 or through VitalChek at 866-632-2604. The CDPHE office is at 4300 Cherry Creek Drive South. Remember that verifications are not the same as certified copies of your marriage certificate.

Note: The Boulder County Clerk and Recorder recommends ordering extra certified copies when you first request them, as this saves time and money compared to ordering later.

Historical Marriage Records for Lafayette Area

Lafayette is a relatively young city, incorporated in 1890. However, Boulder County has marriage records dating back to the 1860s. Historical records for the Lafayette area are preserved at several locations. Researchers and genealogists can access these archives to trace family history in Boulder County.

The Colorado State Archives holds historical Boulder County marriage records. Their Statewide Marriage Index covers 1890 to 1939 and includes many Boulder County marriages. You can search this index online at archives.colorado.gov. The index provides names, dates, and license numbers for historical marriages in the Lafayette area.

For marriages after 1960, the State Archives typically does not have the certificates. Contact the Boulder County Clerk and Recorder for these records. They maintain complete marriage records for the entire county history. The Archives charges $11 per vital record request plus a $12 handling fee.

The State Archives office is located at 1313 Sherman Street in Denver. They are open Tuesday through Friday from 10 AM to 4 PM by appointment only. As of September 15, 2025, the office is closed on Mondays. Call 303-866-2358 to schedule an appointment or request records by mail.

FamilySearch.org provides free access to the Colorado Statewide Marriage Index covering 1853 to 2006. This database is a valuable starting point for Lafayette genealogy research. It can help you identify records to request from official sources. Most Colorado marriage records do not list parents' names.

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Boulder County Marriage Records

Lafayette is one of many communities served by the Boulder County Clerk and Recorder. Other Boulder County cities include Boulder, Longmont, Louisville, and Superior. For complete information about marriage record services throughout the county, visit the Boulder County marriage records page.

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