
The city of Denver is set to host a unique event for couples looking to enter the bonds of matrimony with the turn of the new year. Dubbed "New Year, New Beginnings," the Denver Clerk and Recorder's Office is welcoming lovebirds to celebrate their union without the hassle of securing an appointment. This one-day-only event will be held on Friday, January 17, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Webb Building atrium.
Offering convenience that's not always synonymous with bureaucracy, those interested simply need to bring a $30 marriage license fee to the event. But completing the marriage application before arrival is a must, a small ask to streamline an otherwise possibly bureaucratic process. As reported by the City and County of Denver, the "New Year, New Beginnings" event seeks to make the start of marital journeys as smooth as possible.
For the couples ready to say "I do," the event promises to be a memorable start to a lifetime commitment. The Denver Clerk and Recorder's Office appears committed to creating a special day for those embarking on this new chapter. Indeed, the effort to simplify the legal tethering which often is entangled with red tape and lengthy appointments indicates a consciousness of the office to the needs of its citizens.









