One of the most unique things about eloping in Colorado is that you don’t need an officiant to get married. Colorado allows for self-solemnizing marriages, meaning you and your partner can officiate your own ceremony. This makes it perfect for couples who want a deeply personal and intimate wedding experience.
Before your elopement, you’ll need to obtain a marriage license from any county clerk and recorder’s office in Colorado. Here are some key details:
To get married in Colorado, both individuals must be at least 18 years old. If you are 16 or 17, you can still get married, but you will need parental consent or a court order.
In Colorado, witnesses are not required to make your marriage legally binding. If it’s just the two of you, your marriage will still be valid. That said, if you’re inviting close friends or family to join your elopement, they’re welcome to sign the marriage license as witnesses if you’d like.
If your furry friend is a big part of your life, good news—pets are welcome to be part of your elopement ceremony in Colorado. In fact, your dog can even “sign” your marriage license with their paw print!
Because self-solemnizing ceremonies are allowed in Colorado, you don’t need to worry about obtaining a permit to officiate your own marriage. However, if you plan to elope in a national park, state park, or other public land, you may need a permit for the location. Be sure to check with the specific park or land management agency.
Colorado is home to incredible elopement locations, from Rocky Mountain National Park to Garden of the Gods in Colorado Springs. Many couples choose to elope at sunrise or sunset to capture the most beautiful light and enjoy the serenity of these natural spaces.
Colorado’s weather can change quickly, especially in the mountains. Be prepared for all kinds of weather by dressing in layers and keeping an eye on the forecast. If you’re planning a winter elopement, snow gear might be essential for both you and your photographer.
Your elopement is one of the most important days of your life, and having a skilled photographer (like me) capture the magic is a must. A local Colorado elopement photographer will know the best locations, lighting, and timing to make your photos truly spectacular. If you’re curious, you can look at my packages here.
With its flexible marriage laws, awe-inspiring scenery, and abundance of outdoor activities, Colorado is one of the best places to elope. Whether you envision saying your vows on a mountaintop, by an alpine lake, or in a cozy forest, the options are endless.
Ready to plan your Colorado elopement? Contact me today to start making your dream day a reality. I’ll help you navigate the details, recommend the perfect location, and ensure your day is captured beautifully.
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