Blog · August 22, 2026
Where to Print Documents in Denver
A short list of where to print, copy, or scan paperwork in Denver: a free option right by the county clerk's office, plus paid fallbacks if you need more.
Most of this process assumes you can print something: a paper application for a county that doesn’t offer an online option, a confirmation page, a form for the apostille office. If you’re traveling internationally, you likely aren’t bringing a printer with you. Here’s where to get that done in Denver.
The free option: Denver Public Library
Denver’s Central Library, at 10 W. 14th Ave. Parkway, offers free printing, copying, and scanning, confirmed directly against the library’s own site: no library card required, letter or legal size, and copying/printing capped at 100 pages. No card, no fee. You can also scan a document and have it emailed to you directly, which is useful if you need a digital copy for something like the apostille office’s free pre-submission review.
The genuinely useful part for this specific trip: Central Library sits about two blocks from the Denver Clerk and Recorder’s office at 200 W. 14th Ave., where you’d apply for your marriage license in Denver County. If you need to print something right before or after a license appointment, this is the closest option, and it’s free.
Confirm current hours before you go; Central Library's schedule has changed more than once recently. Check the library's own hours page for the current schedule rather than assuming standard business hours.
Paid fallbacks: FedEx Office and UPS Store
If the library’s hours don’t line up with yours, or you need something the library can’t do (large-format printing, binding, same-day rush service), a few downtown locations are confirmed directly against each company’s own site:
- FedEx Office, 555 17th St. and 650 15th St., both downtown. Self-service printing/copying, or upload a file online for pickup.
- The UPS Store, 303 S. Broadway (a few miles south of downtown, not walking distance from the clerk’s office), and a location inside the Colorado Convention Center closer to downtown. UPS Store locations often also offer notary service; see where to find a notary if you need both in one stop, but call ahead to confirm the specific location offers notary before making a special trip.
We haven't independently confirmed current hours or exact walking distances for the FedEx Office and UPS Store locations above; treat these as a starting point and confirm before building a tight appointment schedule around them.
The takeaway
If you’re applying for your license in Denver County specifically, Central Library’s free printing right by the clerk’s office is the easiest default. Outside Denver County, or if you need something the library can’t do, FedEx Office and UPS Store are the standard paid fallbacks almost anywhere in the city; check what’s truly closest to your specific county clerk’s office on the counties list rather than assuming a downtown Denver location is convenient for your appointment.