Grand County Colorado Marriage Records

Search For Marriage Records

NameAddressCityStateZip CodePhone Number
Grand County Clerk Office
Grand County ClerkPO Box 120Hot Sulphur SpringsCO80451970-725-3347
Grand County Town & City Halls
Grand Lake Town Hall1026 Park AveGrand LakeCO80447970-627-3435
Fraser Town Hall153 Fraser AvenueParshallCO80468970-726-5491
Granby Town Hall0 Jasper AveGranbyCO80446970-887-2501
Hot Sulphur Springs Town Hall513 Aspen StreetHot Sulphur SpringsCO80451970-725-3933
Kremmling Town Hall200 Eagle AvenueKremmlingCO80459970-724-3249
Winter Park Town Hall50 Vasquez RoadWinter ParkCO80482970-726-8081
Grand County Marriage License Office
Grand County Marriage License308 Byers AvenueHot Sulphur SpringsCO80451970-725-3110
Grand County Marriage & Divorce Records Databases
Grand County Clerk and Recorder Vital Records
Grand County Clerk and Recorder Website
Grand County Divorce Certificates & Decrees
Grand County Genealogy Records
Grand County Public Records

Statistics

Married Couples2,876 (50.2%)
Unmarried Couples448 (3.1%)
Never Married Men2,302 (33.4%)
Never Married Women1,338 (23.2%)
Separated Men205 (3.0%)
Separated Women31 (0.5%)
Widowed Men229 (3.3%)
Widowed Women339 (5.9%)
Divorced Men1,034 (15.0%)
Divorced Women789 (13.7%)

Where to Find Marriage Records

Marriage Records in Grand County Colorado is kept by the Office of the Clerk Recorder of this county. The precise location of this office is “The County Clerk of Record, Denver Colorado”, as found on their website. This information can be searched from their website, or from the “Contact Us” page. If you are searching for marriage records by name, there is a detailed search form where you can enter your information and after clicking on the submit button, you will be directed to the location where you can view and print all the records you are seeking.

The Colorado Vital Statistics Office (Covenlass) is responsible for maintaining the Colorado Vital Statistics Data base which maintains data on all persons living in the state of Colorado who were married at some time. The state of Colorado has authorized the Office of the Clerk Recorder of this county to maintain and provide this information free to the public. There are currently over 411 million people living in the state of Colorado, making it the fifth largest population in the United States. These statistics provide an accurate account of the number of marriages, divorce, birth and death. These data are compiled daily to keep this data. In addition, marriage records are kept by counties and these can be obtained through the Colorado Vital Statistics Office.

There are certain restrictions placed upon the release of these records by the counties. Before the records can be released, they have to be thoroughly researched by the county and verified by the Office of the Clerk Recorder. The process of checking for accuracy takes several hours each day. It is important that the person who requested the record provides a valid Colorado valid id with a contact number.

Marriage records in Grand County are considered public information and anyone can obtain the information. Children of natural parents can also obtain information about their birth parents. They have to follow the correct procedure for requesting a copy of marriage records and they have to get consent from the natural parent.

The other place where you can search for marriage records is in the offices of the county clerk where the marriage took place. The state and national marriage records office is in Denver. You will need either a form or a request for information from the respective county office. Both ways will require you to give the necessary information required. The forms can be filled out online or personally.

To make the process easier, there are websites that have compiled all the Colorado marriage records in one website. This saves your efforts and time that you would have spent in going through all the different offices and filing for records. This saves on paper, as well as your efforts. Marriage records are now easily accessible. All you need to do is find the right website that provides this information.