You can search for marriage records through a variety of sources online from 3rd party public record resources. If you need older marriage records, the search is done by the vital records department at the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment. You may obtain the documents by fax or mail.
Search Quarry provides information on marriage ceremonies that were performed in Colorado. The marriage license contains the full names of the bride and groom, their ages at the time of the marriage, the date, time, and location of the marriages, and the name of the officiant or the presiding judge. The marriage license provides information on the marital status of both parties before the marriage and is issued a license number.
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Is there a place on line to just simply see exactly when someone got married? I’m looking for a cousins actual date of marriage and the full name of his wife’s name. They were married in the mid 70’s to maybe 77, just not sure, in Denver. His mom and dad are have both passed and one of my Aunts remembers going to the wedding but not the year. Or can I call somewhere to find this information out? His name is Billy Bob King, but I think he went by Bobby King. Her first name we think was Debbie or Debra, not totally sure.
Thank you for your time.
Brenda
If you visit the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment website you can obtain verification of marriages, divorces, births and deaths online.
Colorado Marriage Verification
1. Visit the Colorado Dept. of Public Health website
2. Select the Marriage Verification option
3. You can verify a Marriage online or over the phone
4. Provide name of the Married persons and date
5. Pay the $17 for the Marriage Verification