C.R.S. Section 14-2-105
Marriage license and marriage certificate


(1)

The executive director of the department of public health and environment shall prescribe the form for an application for a marriage license, which must include the following information:

(a)

Name, sex, address, last four digits of the social security number, and date and place of birth of each party to the proposed marriage, which proof of identity and date of birth may be by a birth certificate, a driver’s license, a passport, or other comparable evidence;

(b)

If either party has previously been married, such party’s married name and the date, place, and court in which the marriage was dissolved or declared invalid or the date and place of death of the former spouse;

(b.5)

If either party has previously been a partner in a civil union and, if so, the name of the other partner in the civil union, or the date, place, and court in which the civil union was dissolved or declared invalid, or the date and place of death of the former partner in the civil union;

(c)

Name and address of the parents or guardian of each party;

(d)

Whether the parties are related to each other and, if so, their relationship, or, if the parties are currently married to each other, a statement to that effect.

(2)

The executive director of the department of public health and environment shall prescribe the forms for the marriage license, the marriage certificate, and the consent to marriage.

Source: Section 14-2-105 — Marriage license and marriage certificate, https://leg.­colorado.­gov/sites/default/files/images/olls/crs2023-title-14.­pdf (accessed Oct. 20, 2023).

14‑2‑101
Short title
14‑2‑102
Purposes - rules of construction
14‑2‑103
Uniformity of application and construction
14‑2‑104
Formalities
14‑2‑105
Marriage license and marriage certificate
14‑2‑106
License to marry
14‑2‑106.5
License to marry without appearing in person
14‑2‑107
When licenses to marry issued - validity
14‑2‑108
Judicial approval
14‑2‑109
Solemnization and registration of marriages - proxy marriage
14‑2‑109.3
Rights of underage married persons
14‑2‑109.5
Common law marriage - age restrictions
14‑2‑110
Prohibited marriages
14‑2‑111
Putative spouse
14‑2‑112
Application
14‑2‑113
Violation - penalty
14‑2‑201
Property ownership
14‑2‑202
Married person may sue and be sued
14‑2‑203
Rights in separate business
14‑2‑204
Not to affect marriage settlements
14‑2‑205
Married person’s land subject to judgment
14‑2‑206
Spouse cannot convey other spouse’s lands
14‑2‑207
Spouse may convey lands as if unmarried
14‑2‑208
Married person may contract
14‑2‑209
Loss of consortium
14‑2‑210
Domicile
14‑2‑301
Short title
14‑2‑302
Definitions
14‑2‑303
Scope
14‑2‑303.5
Applicability of part and case law to agreements relating to civil unions
14‑2‑304
Governing law
14‑2‑305
Principles of law and equity
14‑2‑306
Formation requirements
14‑2‑307
When agreement effective
14‑2‑308
Void marriage
14‑2‑309
Enforcement
14‑2‑310
Unenforceable terms
14‑2‑311
Limitation of action
14‑2‑312
Uniformity of application and construction
14‑2‑313
Relation to electronic signatures in global and national commerce act
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Current through Fall 2024

§ 14-2-105’s source at colorado​.gov