Weld County Genealogy Records

Weld County is in northern Colorado. The county seat is Greeley. It was formed in 1861 as one of the original 17 counties. The area has a strong agricultural history. It is one of the most productive farming regions in the state. Many families have lived here for generations.

The Clerk and Recorder in Greeley keeps extensive records. Birth and death records date to the late 1800s. Marriage and land records go back to the 1860s. The office has modern systems. You can search records online or in person.

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Weld County Quick Facts

1861 Year Formed
Greeley County Seat
340,000 Population
19th Judicial District

Weld County Clerk and Recorder

The Clerk and Recorder in Weld County handles many responsibilities. They issue marriage licenses. They record land documents. They also issue birth and death certificates. The main office is in Greeley. There are also branch offices.

The office has records dating to 1861. You can visit to search. Staff can help you find what you need. The office has online records search. You can look up marriage and land records from home. Some older records may be on microfilm.

Colorado State Archives building
Greeley Address 1400 North 17th Avenue
Greeley, CO 80631
Phone 970-304-6520
Hours Monday - Friday, 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Website weld.gov

Vital Records in Weld County

The Weld County Clerk and Recorder issues birth and death certificates. They have Colorado records. You can visit the Greeley office. Bring proper ID. The office can also help with genealogy searches for older records.

The Colorado Department of Public Health has records from 1910. Call 303-692-2200. You can order online at VitalChek. Cost is $20 per copy. Recent records are private under C.R.S. 25-2-117.

The Colorado State Archives has older records. Use their search database. It is free. The Archives is at 1313 Sherman Street in Denver. Call 303-866-2358.

Marriage Records in Weld County

Marriage records in Weld County go back to 1861. The Clerk and Recorder keeps all licenses. These are public records. You can get a certified copy. Visit the office or use their online search.

The State Archives marriage index covers 1890 to 1939. It includes Weld County. Search online for free. The index gives license numbers. Use this to find the full record in Greeley.

Land and Property Records

Land records in Weld County date to 1861. The Clerk and Recorder keeps deeds and mortgages. You can search these online. The county has a self-service records portal. Visit their website to use it.

Farming families will find these records useful. They show land ownership over time. You can trace property through generations. The records include legal descriptions. Water rights are also recorded. These are key for agricultural families.

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Historical and Genealogy Resources

Weld County has strong historical resources. The Greeley History Museum preserves local history. They have photos and documents. The High Plains Library District has genealogy resources. They include newspapers and city directories.

The FamilySearch website has Weld County records. Some are digitized. You can view them from home. The FamilySearch Wiki has research tips. Check their Weld County page.

Helpful Websites

Many resources are online. Here are key sites:

These sites can help you start your research. Many records are now digital.

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Nearby Counties

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