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Denver's "All You Need is Love" Marriage Marathon Invites Couples to Say 'I Do' with Celebrity Officiants This Valentine's Day

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Published on January 16, 2025
Denver's "All You Need is Love" Marriage Marathon Invites Couples to Say 'I Do' with Celebrity Officiants This Valentine's DaySource: Google Street View

For those looking to tie the knot with a dash of communal cheer this Valentine's Day, the Denver Clerk and Recorder's Office is hosting its 13th annual Marriage Marathon. The event, set for February 14 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. in the main atrium of the Webb Building, isn't just a chance to say "I do", it's a full-on spectacle with celebrity officiants including the Hon. Clerk Paul D. López, impersonating Paul McCartney, and CBS News Colorado anchor Michelle Griego.

Now, if you're interested in participating, there are a few things you need to know. First off, head to the Marriages and Civil Unions page of the Denver government website, and hit up the "In Person" tab. There you'll find all the Marriage License Requirements and the Online Marriage or Civil Union Application. They're insisting that you come with a completed application which will make things zip along much quicker. No appointment is necessary, so you can just show up, according to the City and County of Denver.

However, keep in mind that you will need to pay a $30 marriage license fee and finalize your application before your ceremony can go ahead. Clerks will be at the ready-to-issue licenses from 8:30 a.m. on the morning of the event, so don't hit snooze too many times.