Moffat County Marriage License Lookup

Marriage licenses in Moffat County are issued by the Clerk and Recorder office in Craig.

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Moffat County Quick Facts

13,200 Population
$30 License Fee
Craig County Seat
0 Days Waiting Period

Where to Get Your License

Moffat County Clerk and Recorder in Craig issues all marriage licenses for the county. Craig is in northwest Colorado near the Wyoming border. The town is about three hours from Denver and two hours from Grand Junction.

Both people must visit the clerk office together. Bring your IDs and payment. The staff will help you complete the application. Most visits take 20 to 30 minutes. You get your license the same day with no waiting period.

Colorado marriage license information
Office Moffat County Clerk and Recorder
Location County Courthouse
Craig, CO
Fee $30.00
Hours Monday through Friday (call ahead to confirm)
Payment Cash, check, or credit card

What to Bring

Moffat County follows Colorado state law for marriage licenses. You must be at least 18 years old. If you are 16 or 17, you need a court order first. No one under 16 can marry in Colorado per state statute.

Bring a current photo ID to your visit. A driver license is best. A passport also works. So does a state ID card. Make sure your ID is not expired.

You need your Social Security number. The clerk only asks for the last four digits. If you do not have one, sign an affidavit. The clerk will provide this form at the counter.

  • Valid photo ID like driver license or passport
  • Birth certificate if no photo ID available
  • Last four digits of Social Security number
  • Parents' full names
  • Previous marriage details if applicable
  • $30 fee

The application asks for your parents' names and addresses. If you were married before, list when that marriage ended. The clerk will help you if you have questions about the form.

How to Apply

Walk into the Moffat County Clerk office during business hours. Tell the staff you need a marriage license. They will give you an application form. You can fill it out there or bring a completed form if you got it online.

The form asks for basic information about both of you. Write your full names, birth dates, and places of birth. List your current addresses. Add your parents' names if you know them. If you were married before, include when that marriage ended.

Give your form and IDs to the clerk. They will check everything and type up your license. You get it the same day. Pay the $30 fee before you leave.

Your license is valid for 35 days from the date it is issued per C.R.S. 14-2-107. You can use it anywhere in Colorado. After 35 days it expires and you must apply again.

Wedding Ceremonies in Moffat County

Colorado law allows self-solemnization. You can marry yourselves without an officiant. No judge or minister is needed. Just sign your license on your wedding day. This option is in C.R.S. 14-2-109.

On your wedding day, fill out the ceremony section on your license. Write the date, time, and place. Both of you sign as the parties to the marriage. That is all you need to do. Witnesses are not required but you can have them if you want.

If you want a traditional ceremony, you can have one. Judges, magistrates, and clergy can all perform weddings in Colorado. Retired judges are also allowed. Your friend or relative cannot sign as the officiant unless they are ordained clergy or a judge.

After your ceremony, return the completed license to Moffat County within 63 days. Mail it or drop it off in person. Anyone can return it for you. Late returns may result in a $20 fee plus $5 per day up to $50 maximum.

Fees and Certified Copies

The marriage license costs $30 in Moffat County. This is the same price in all Colorado counties. The fee is set by C.R.S. 14-2-106. You pay when you pick up your license.

After your license is recorded, you can order certified copies. The Moffat County Clerk charges $1.25 per copy. This is much cheaper than the state charges. The Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment charges $17 per copy from their Denver office.

Order copies in person or by mail. If you mail your request, include a note with both names and the marriage date. Send a check for the copy fee. Add a self-addressed stamped envelope to avoid handling fees.

Finding Marriage Records

Marriage certificates are public records in Colorado. Anyone can request a copy. The license application itself is confidential. Only the people on the license can get copies of the application.

To find a marriage record in Moffat County, contact the Clerk and Recorder office. Give them the names of both people and the approximate date of marriage. The staff will search their files.

You can also contact the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment at 4300 Cherry Creek Drive South in Denver. Call (303) 692-2000 with questions. They keep a central database of all Colorado marriages. The fee is $17 for a certified copy.

Online ordering is available through VitalChek at vitalchek.com. This service charges extra fees on top of the state fee. It is faster than mail but costs more.

Nearby Counties

If Moffat County is not convenient, try another county. All Colorado marriage licenses work statewide. The fee is always $30 no matter where you apply.

Routt County is south of Moffat County. The county seat is Steamboat Springs. This is a popular ski town with many wedding venues. The clerk office there requires appointments for marriage licenses. Call ahead to book your slot.

Rio Blanco County is southeast of Moffat County. The county seat is Meeker. This is about an hour from Craig. The clerk office there issues marriage licenses for $30.

Garfield County is farther south. The county seat is Glenwood Springs. This town is along Interstate 70. The clerk office there follows the same state rules for marriage licenses.

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