Clear Creek County Obituary Records

Clear Creek County death records are available through Jefferson County Public Health or the Colorado Department of Public Health. The Clear Creek County Clerk and Recorder office can provide guidance on obtaining vital records. This mountain county west of Denver shares services with neighboring counties for some vital records needs. Clear Creek County residents can access obituary and death certificate information through regional and state resources. Historical records may be found through the Foothills Genealogical Society.

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Clear Creek County Clerk and Recorder Office

The Clear Creek County Clerk and Recorder provides information about vital records access. Their office is at 405 Argentine Street, Georgetown, CO 80444. You can contact them at 303-679-2339. They maintain local records and can direct you to death certificate services.

For death certificates, Clear Creek County residents typically use Jefferson County Public Health or state offices. Jefferson County serves as a regional vital records hub. Their office is in the Denver metropolitan area.

The Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment also processes requests directly. This option works well for those who prefer mail or online ordering.

Clear Creek County obituary records

The Foothills Genealogical Society serves Clear Creek, Gilpin, Jefferson, and Park Counties. They may have resources for historical obituary research.

Colorado State Resources for Clear Creek County

The Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment is the primary source for Clear Creek County death records. Their Denver office processes all requests. Call 303-692-2200 for assistance.

Under C.R.S. § 25-2-117, vital records remain confidential. Only qualified applicants may obtain certified copies. You must demonstrate direct and tangible interest in the record.

Eligible requesters include immediate family members, legal representatives, and authorized agencies. Spouses, parents, children, and siblings qualify with proper documentation.

Current fees are $25 for the first copy and $20 for each additional copy ordered together. These rates took effect January 1, 2026. Credit card payments may incur convenience fees.

Finding Clear Creek County Obituaries

Local newspapers in Georgetown and Idaho Springs publish Clear Creek County obituaries. The Clear Creek Courant covers local deaths and memorial services. Check their current and archived editions.

The Colorado Historic Newspapers Collection offers free online access. Search for Clear Creek County obituaries in historical publications. The collection includes papers from across Colorado.

Find A Grave documents cemeteries in Clear Creek County. This free database includes burial locations and gravestone photos. Community members contribute memorial pages.

The Denver Public Library maintains obituary indexes covering the Denver area. Their collections may include Clear Creek County residents.

Genealogy Resources in Clear Creek County

The Foothills Genealogical Society serves Clear Creek County researchers. They may have cemetery records, obituaries, and other historical resources. Contact them for information about their collections.

The Colorado State Archives holds pre-1908 death records. For Clear Creek County deaths before 1975, contact the state vital records office. The State Archives is at 1313 Sherman St., Denver. Call 303-866-2358.

Death certificates become public after 75 years. Genealogical researchers can access records over 25 years old marked for research use only.

FamilySearch provides free genealogy guidance for Colorado research.

Eligibility for Clear Creek County Death Records

Clear Creek County follows Colorado state law regarding death record access. C.R.S. § 25-2-118 defines eligible requesters. Immediate family members have priority.

You may request a death certificate if you are the spouse, parent, adult child, or sibling of the deceased. You must provide documentation proving your relationship. Legal representatives need court orders.

All applicants must present valid photo identification. Digital IDs are not accepted. Documents must be intact and legible.

Note: Clear Creek County shares genealogy resources with neighboring counties through the Foothills Genealogical Society.

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