Boulder County Public Health - Reocrding Division

1750 33rd Street, Suite 201, Boulder, Colorado, 80301

★★★★★2.2(29)
Boulder County Public Health - Reocrding Division in Boulder, Colorado

Contact & location

Address
1750 33rd Street, Suite 201, Boulder, Colorado, 80301
Records for
Boulder County, Colorado
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Last verified July 14, 2026

This office issues Colorado state records

Boulder County follows Colorado’s fees, eligibility rules and processing times. Compare the statewide baseline below before choosing where to go.

$25.00
Colorado marriage certificate fee
1–2 weeks
Statewide processing
5,957,493
Colorado population

This office charges $1.25 $23.75 less than the Colorado fee.

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Office hours

Thrusday8:00 AM – 4:30 PM
Fridays8:00 AM – 4:30 PM
Monday8:00 AM – 4:30 PM
Tuesday8:00 AM – 4:30 PM
Wednesday8:00 AM – 4:30 PM
Saturdayclosed
Sundayclosed

*Certain offices and departments have varying hours. Please see below for exceptions and details.

Certificates, fees & processing

RecordFeeProcessing
Marriage Certificate$1.251–2 weeksColorado estimate

Processing times are set at state level — county offices do not publish their own — and are estimates that vary with demand.

The Boulder County Public Health - Reocrding Division’s office or registry of vital records, offers a wide range of crucial services. These offices play a vital role in the protection and provision of essential documents such as , and marriage certificates . In addition to maintaining these primary records, they are responsible for managing and issuing copies of birth, marriage, and death records that occurred within the Township of Boulder. Alongside record maintenance, this office provides valuable services like issuing certified copies of documents, overseeing the registration of domestic partnerships, and offering assistance to rectify any errors detected in vital records. Through these comprehensive services, the vital records office ensures the accuracy, accessibility, and integrity of vital records for the benefit of the community.

Reviews

★★★★★2.2 (29)
  • ★★★★Ryan ScottGoogle

    Terrible organization that is actively preying on businesses to make money with their abysmal mask policy. They cower from their constituents by refusing to have in-person meetings and are pushing the vaccine at all costs without any meaningful risk analysis. Boulderites are sick of this groups trivial rule-making and look forward to vacating each and every seat in the year to come. Quit destroying our community with this nonsense.

  • ★★★★Anthony AugustinoGoogle

    We understand that the purpose of government is to protect the health, safety, and welfare of of the people...but it has to be within reason. Given our "gold standard" vaccination rates in Boulder County, including 95% of CU Boulder students, community transmission of covid is very low - contextually speaking. Few are getting very sick around here...and for that reason the ongoing mask mandate is arbitrary and clearly just for political cover; at the expense of the health, safety and welfare of the community by all other measures.

  • ★★★★★Kim FisherGoogle

    They need to take their leadership role more seriously by providing accurate and timely updates and a standardized message. The department does not give the appearance of understanding that the public looks to them for as objectively accurate guidance as possible. When the Board rescinded the mandate, the department didn't provide any updated guidance. The COVID Current Status website continued to state that masks are strongly recommended with a big red "High" indicator, while these public servant's partners in public education jettisoned their masks. There seemed to be no leadership or coordination at the county level. When the CDC released a new formula for determining risk to the public based on additional metrics, including hospital beds filled by COVID patients, the department continued to display the same guidance on their website, a big red "High" indicator, based solely on transmission rates. It was unclear whether this was due to overwhelm and just simply falling down on the job or whether they maintained this guidance due to additional concerns like continued overall low hospital capacity. They didn't say. So what can the public do? Call, and they don't answer. Assertive accurate and timely communication needs to be made a priority.

  • ★★★★Mike ThomasGoogle

    They are so grossly out-of-touch with the community it's pathetic. Still holding remote sessions to avoid the public from attending and quickly running out of reasons why they can't meet their constituents in-person. Pathetic! From their ill-guided mandates throughout the COVID pandemic including masking, lockdowns, promoting vaccination amongst every age group irrespective of risk and never once promoting good health as a preventative measure - this group is bought and paid for by the pharmaceutical companies. Hey BCPH, quit hiding and start interacting. You vilified people who didn't want to take your junky vaccine and intentionally ignored "natural immunity." Do better because the community will not tolerate your misinformed position any longer!!

  • ★★★★★Charles LuceGoogle

    Last night at 2 am I found a bat in my toilet. I closed the lid and this morning called Boulder County Animal Control, which was on the spot by 7:30 a.m. They captured the bat, took it to Boulder County Health, which called me before 9 a.m. to advise me it is being sent out for testing and I should have results back by Monday, in time to get treatment if warranted. The person who called me was knowledgeable, friendly, and had a great sense of humor. Hats off to BCH - I’m impressed!

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