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In Colorado, Your Cat/Dog Can Be An Official Witness At Your Wedding

In Colorado, Your Cat/Dog Can Be An Official Witness At Your Wedding

by Larry Ulibarri
June 4, 2025
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Yes, your dog can “sign” your marriage license in Colorado — here’s how it works

In Colorado, couples have the rare privilege of marrying without an officiant, thanks to a legal option called self-solemnization. This process allows the couple to essentially officiate their own wedding and sign their own marriage license — no judge, clergy, or officiant required. It’s one of the few states in the U.S. that allows this level of freedom, making Colorado a standout destination for non-traditional ceremonies.

Because of this, some couples get creative — and adorable — by inviting their pets to be part of the big moment. In counties like Jefferson County, pets such as dogs, cats, and even exotic animals like iguanas are often included as symbolic witnesses. While animals can’t legally officiate a wedding, they can “sign” the marriage license with a paw print when the couple self-solemnizes. This quirky option has become increasingly popular among pet lovers looking for ways to include their furry companions in meaningful life events.

The Jefferson County Clerk and Recorder confirms that as long as the required legal language on the certificate remains legible, paw print signatures are allowed. For many couples, this turns the paperwork into a one-of-a-kind keepsake that truly reflects their relationship and lifestyle.

Still, before heading to the courthouse or planning a pet-inclusive ceremony, couples are encouraged to check with their county clerk’s office. While self-solemnization is legal statewide, internal policies — like how pet signatures are handled — can vary by county. So, whether your pup is wearing a bowtie or your cat’s in a tiny tux, Colorado lets you put your personal stamp (or paw print) on your wedding day.

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