Erie Colorado Genealogy Records

Erie sits between Denver and Boulder. Over 38,000 people live here. The town spans two counties. Most is in Weld County. A portion is in Boulder County. This affects where records are kept.

The town was founded in 1874. Coal mining drove early growth. Immigrants came to work the mines. Many families have deep roots here. The town has grown rapidly in recent years. Historic buildings still stand downtown.

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Erie Quick Facts

38,594 Population
Multi County
1874 Year Founded
19th/20th Judicial District

County Records for Erie

Finding records in Erie requires checking two counties. Most of the town is in Weld County. The Boulder County portion is in the west. You must know which county your ancestors lived in. This determines where to search.

For Weld County portions, contact their Clerk and Recorder. They are in Greeley. For Boulder County portions, contact their office in Boulder. Each office maintains marriage and land records. Birth and death records go through the state.

Colorado county clerk and recorder offices for genealogy records
Primary County Weld County Clerk and Recorder
1402 N. 17th Avenue, Greeley, CO 80631
970-304-6535
Secondary County Boulder County Clerk and Recorder
1750 33rd Street, Boulder, CO 80301
303-413-7700

Records Available for Erie

Marriage records for Erie are in the county of the ceremony. If married in Weld County, records are in Greeley. Boulder County marriages are in Boulder. Land records follow the same rule. Property records are in the county where the land sits.

The Colorado State Archives holds older records. They have documents from both counties. You can search their database online. C.R.S. 24-80 guides records management. This ensures documents are preserved properly.

  • Marriage licenses by county of ceremony
  • Land records in county of property
  • Court records at appropriate district court
  • Probate records by county
  • Census records for all areas

The Erie Historical Society preserves local history. They have photos and documents from the town's past. This includes information on coal mining families. Contact them for research help.

Local Genealogy Resources

The Erie Community Library is part of High Plains Library District. They have genealogy resources available. You can access Ancestry Library Edition there. They also have local history materials. The library is a good starting point.

The Colorado State Archives is in Denver. They hold historical records from both counties. You can search their database first. Then visit to view original documents. Bring a photo ID for entry.

Colorado State Archives building and resources

The Boulder Historical Society also has materials. They can help with research on Boulder County portions. Contact them for assistance with area history.

Colorado State Resources

The Colorado State Archives is essential for Erie research. They have records from Weld and Boulder counties. Births before 1908 may be found there. Deaths before 1900 are also held there. The Archives Search database is free to use.

CDPHE Vital Records has certificates from 1900 onward. They are at 4300 Cherry Creek Drive South, Denver. Call 303-692-2200. Under C.R.S. 25-2-117, some records are confidential.

Other helpful resources include:

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Nearby Cities

Erie is near several growing communities. Your ancestors may have moved between these areas. Check nearby jurisdictions for complete research.