Find Marriage Records in Park County

Park County marriage records are housed at the Clerk and Recorder in Fairplay, the county seat. This high mountain county sits at over 9,900 feet elevation. The office serves residents from Alma, Guffey, and Hartsel alongside Fairplay. Staff handle licenses with mountain community hospitality. South Park's wide valleys and mountain peaks provide stunning wedding backdrops. Records here reflect the county's mining and ranching heritage. The historic South Park City adds charm.

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Where to Get Marriage Records in Park County

Park County offers marriage record services. The Clerk and Recorder office in Fairplay is the main provider. This office handles all marriage documents. They serve the high country community.

Services cover all needs. New licenses are issued. Completed certificates are filed. Certified copies are provided. Staff serve with care.

Colorado county clerk and recorder directory for marriage records

The Secretary of State directory lists contact details. Phone numbers are provided. Office hours are listed. Location information helps visitors.

State verification is available. The Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment provides these. Their office is at 4300 Cherry Creek Drive South in Denver. Verifications confirm marriage occurred.

Historical records are at the Archives. The Colorado State Archives holds older documents. Their marriage index spans 1890 to 1939. Park County records are included.

Park County Clerk and Recorder Office

The Fairplay office follows state law. Staff apply C.R.S. § 14-2-106 carefully. This statute governs license issuance. Park County implements it well.

High altitude defines this office. Park County is among Colorado's highest. Fairplay sits at 9,953 feet. Staff understand mountain challenges. They accommodate visitors.

Small community service is the norm. Staff know residents. They provide personal attention. Documents are processed accurately. Privacy is maintained.

Multiple communities are served. Fairplay residents visit. Alma couples come here. Hartsel applicants use this office. Guffey residents travel to Fairplay.

Note: Mountain weather can affect office hours; call before traveling.

Marriage License Requirements in Park County

Park County follows Colorado standards. Requirements are applied consistently. Applicants should understand them fully. Preparation makes the process smooth.

Personal appearance is required. At least one party must come to Fairplay. Both parties are welcome. Staff verify identification. They explain the process.

Age limits protect young applicants. Eighteen is the minimum age. Sixteen and seventeen-year-olds need court approval. Under C.R.S. § 14-2-106, judges review petitions. Maturity is assessed. Younger children cannot marry.

Valid ID is necessary. Government-issued photo identification is required. Acceptable options include:

  • Colorado driver's license or state ID
  • United States passport
  • Military identification card
  • Tribal identification card

Timing rules matter. Under C.R.S. § 14-2-107, licenses expire in thirty-five days. Ceremonies must occur within this period. Unused licenses become invalid. New applications are needed.

Ordering Certified Copies from Park County

Certified copies are often needed. Park County provides them. Privacy is protected. Authenticity is assured. These goals guide every transaction.

In-person service is available. Visit the Fairplay office. Show identification. Provide marriage information. Staff will assist. Pay the fees. Receive copies quickly.

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Mail requests work well. Write your request. Include all details. Send ID copy. Include payment. Provide return address. Allow processing time.

State verification is another option. The CDPHE Vital Records office handles these. Mail to 4300 Cherry Creek Drive South, Denver, CO 80246. Processing takes about thirty business days.

VitalChek offers online service. Call 866-632-2604 for help. Extra fees apply. Processing may be faster.

Access is restricted by law. Under C.R.S. § 25-2-117, limits exist. Spouses can get their own records. Some relatives may qualify. Legal reps need authority.

Historical Marriage Records in Park County

Park County has deep history. The county formed in 1861. Mining brought early settlers. Families formed and married. The Colorado State Archives preserves many records.

The marriage index is online. It covers 1890 through 1939. Park County marriages appear. Both spouses' names are listed. Dates are included. License numbers are shown. This helps locate records.

Colorado State Archives marriage records collection

Not all records are at the Archives. Some are at the county. Others may be elsewhere. Check before visiting. Contact them to confirm.

Original records need care. Early certificates survive. Registers hold entries. Microfilm preserves fragile items. Each needs special handling. Staff guide researchers.

Research room access needs appointments. Hours are Tuesday through Friday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Mondays are closed. Call 303-866-2358 to schedule.

Fees support the archives. Records cost $11 each. Handling is $12 per request. Copies are $0.25 per page. Cameras may be used free.

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Nearby Counties

These Colorado counties border Park County. Marriage records for ceremonies conducted near county boundaries may be located in these neighboring offices.