Access to Colorado Marriage Records Restricted Under State Law

Colorado marriage records may be ordered by authorized individuals from the Clerk and Recorders Office in the county where the marriage license was issued. These vital records may also be ordered online from commercial websites for a fee.
By: Publicrecordsreport.com
 
BAYSIDE, Calif. - July 17, 2013 - PRLog -- Colorado marriage records may only be ordered by certain individuals. Under state law, access is restricted to the bride or groom listed on the document or either person's parents or stepparents, grandparents, great-grandparents, children or stepchildren. A former spouse of one of the people named on the document who has a legal interest in the information could also order a copy of the record. In-laws, aunts, uncles, nieces or nephews of either person listed on the record may also order a copy. The bride or groom's legal representative, his or her employer, or an insurance company which needs the record to process a claim for benefits may also have access to a marriage record.

Access Colorado Marriage Records through http://publicrecordsreport.com/colorado-marriage-records.html

Authorized individuals can place an order for marriage records in CO in person by visiting the County Clerk's office in the county where the marriage license was originally issued. These offices are open from 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m., Monday-Friday. Same-day service is available during these hours.

The County Clerk's Office accepts mail orders as well. Anyone interested in ordering Colorado marriage records would send a request to the appropriate office with a photocopy of his or her government-issued photo ID. all requests for the vital record would also need to include a check to cover the required search fee.

This amount must be paid whether the requested record is located or not. It is collected to cover the time spent looking for the marriage record and is not refundable.

The fastest way to access copies of Colorado marriage records is to order them online. A person who wishes to order a copy of a marriage record may no longer be living in the state and may not be willing or able to travel to the County Clerk's office to request a copy of a record in person. Mail orders are an option, but they will take several weeks to process. Along with the government office processing time, there is the additional time involved in forwarding the document by mail to the requestor. With online orders, there is no extra delay in forwarding the results to the customer.

For more information and insights about marriage records, please visit these websites:

http://publicrecordsreport.com/
http://publicrecordsreport.com/marriage-records-search.html
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