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Maine Department of Health and Human Services. Obtaining Birth, Death, Marriage, and Divorce Certificates Day Care Rules / Applications Reporting Fraud (involving funds, including Food Stamps, administered by DHHS) Submit your Child Support Question(s) Submit your Welfare Question(s) Birth, Death, Marriage, and Divorce Certificates.

Maine Department of Health and Human Services

Maine.gov: About Maine: Genealogy Resources: Vital Records. Maryland State Archives - Death Record Index. Maryland Archives Online. Maryland State Archives - Family Historians. Massachusetts Vital Records. Early Vital Records of Massachusetts to the end of 1849-FC. Michigan - MDCH - Birth, Death, Marriage and Divorce Records. Birth, Death, Marriage and Divorce Records The State of Michigan Vital Records Office is located at 201 Townsend Street, Capitol View Bldg, 3rd Floor, Lansing MI 48933 (across the street from the state capitol - south side).

Michigan - MDCH - Birth, Death, Marriage and Divorce Records

The office hours are 8:00 am - 5:00 pm Mon-Fri, except for State holidays. We are open through the lunch hour. If applying in person, you must submit your request by 3:00 pm in order to obtain same-day service. The State of Michigan vital records office has records of births, deaths, and marriages that occurred in Michigan and were filed with the state as early as 1867, and divorce records as early as 1897.

If you need general info about Michigan Vital Records, or need to have an application mailed to you, please call our recorded message at 517-335-8656. You may also send a general e-mail to VRCustomerService@michigan.gov and we will try to respond within two business days. Minnesota - State Registrar Home. Mississippi State Department of Health - Vital Records. The MSDH Vital Records office is located at 222 Marketridge Drive in Ridgeland, off Highland Colony Parkway.

Mississippi State Department of Health - Vital Records

The Office is open Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. – 5 p.m. Public counter closes at 4:30 p.m. Visit our Vital Statistics page for statistical reports on births and deaths in Mississippi. Missouri Digital Heritage : Death Records Certificates. At the Missouri State Archives, it’s our goal to give Missourians easy access to our state’s rich history.

Missouri Digital Heritage : Death Records Certificates

That’s why we’ve placed millions of documents and images online at www.MissouriDigitalHeritage.com. And we’re adding more to that collection every week. But unless you’re already a genealogy buff, you might be surprised to learn that some of the most interesting and popular documents in our collection include more than 2.2 million death certificates. You can see these death certificates of famous Missourians, such as John William “Blind” Boone and Laura Ingalls Wilder. But you can also find out a lot of information about your own family history. Missouri Digital Heritage allows you to search by name, county or by date. Montana - Birth & Death Certificates. Nebraska DHHS: Vital Records. Nevada Division of Public and Behavioral Health.

This Office is the legal custodian of birth and death certificates filed in the state of Nevada from July 1, 1911 to the present.

Nevada Division of Public and Behavioral Health

For events prior to 1911, records are usually held in the county Recorder’s office where the event occurred. A list of the county Recorder’s offices can be found on our application for a marriage or divorce record. Birth and death records are confidential in the State of Nevada and may only be released to a qualified applicant. A qualified applicant is defined as the registrant, or a direct family member by blood or marriage, his or her guardian, or his or her legal representative. To order online through vitalchek: The Nevada Office of Vital Records does not accept credit cards or online orders; however, for your convenience, you can process online requests through an independent company that we have partnered with to provide you this service; VitalChek Network, Inc. Order Now To order by mail: New Hampshire - Div of Vital Records. Department of State Division of Vital Records Administration Obtaining Certified Copies of Vital Records The application form for requesting a certified copy of a birth, death, marriage, divorce or civil union is available below**: Certificate Application Send the completed application (with payment and photo identification) to: In addition to all 234 local City and Town Clerks, the Division of Vital Records Administration (DVRA) issues certified copies of birth, death, marriage, divorce and civil union certificates to qualified individuals and agencies that provide a "direct and tangible" interest in obtaining a record.

New Hampshire - Div of Vital Records

In order to obtain certified copies of Vital Records, you must complete the above application and send it to the DVRA, or visit your local City or Town Clerk, and pay a search fee. **Note: Click on the file to open it in Acrobat. New Hampshire - Vital Records Administration - NHSOS. New Jersey - Vital Statistics: how to get a copy of a genealogical record - birth, death, and marriage. New Jersey - Official State Web Site for Genealogy & History. New Mexico Genealogical Society. New Mexico - Vital Records. In 1919, Vital Records and Health Statistics was created to register births and deaths that occurred in New Mexico.

New Mexico - Vital Records

Prior to this time, birth and death records were collected by a variety of institutions which were not health-related, including counties and churches. For the most part these statistics are not currently available from us. Today, Vital Records receives its data from hospitals, midwives, funeral directors, physicians, the Office of the Medical Investigator (OMI), tribal authorities and other sources. New Mexico data is shared with the Centers for Disease Control's (CDC) National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS) in order to assess the health of the United States.

Publications Latest Popular News Articles Cibola County Public Health Office Now Issuing Birth Certificates (January 30, 2014) Frequently Asked Questions What is a vital record? A vital record is a document issued by the government that provides proof of a major life event - birth, death, marriage, and divorce. New Mexico Office of the State Historian. New York State Department of Health - Genealogy Records & Resources. What types of records are available from the New York State Department of Health for genealogy research?

New York State Department of Health - Genealogy Records & Resources

Vital records registration started in New York State outside of New York City in 1881. Generally, the New York State Department of Health provides uncertified copies of the following types of records for genealogy research purposes: Birth certificates - if on file for at least 75 years and the person whose name is on the birth certificate is known to be deceased. Death certificates - if on file for at least 50 years. Marriage certificates - if on file for at least 50 years and both spouses are known to be deceased.

Are the time periods ever waived? The time periods are waived for direct-line descendants. Proof of their relationship to the person whose record they are requesting. New York State Department of Health - Birth, Death, Marriage & Divorce Records. Welcome to the New York State Vital Records web site.

New York State Department of Health - Birth, Death, Marriage & Divorce Records

The Vital Records Section of the New York State Department of Health files certificates for births and deaths that occur in New York State outside of New York City and for marriage licenses issued in New York State outside of New York City. Also on file are divorce records for all of New York State since 1963. The Vital Records Section provides qualified applicants with certified copies of the certificates associated with these events. New York State Archives - Genealogy Resources. New York City - Department of Records. North Carolina - NC Vital Records: Public Health. North Dakota - Official Birth and Death Certificates.

Ohio - How to Apply. Ohio History Org - Death Records Name Search. Thank you for visiting the Ohio History Connection's Select Ohio Public Records Index.

Ohio History Org - Death Records Name Search

The records available for research include the following: Ohio Department of Health Death Certificates, 1913-1944Ohio Department of Health Death Certificates, 1954-1963Ohio Department of Health Stillborn Death Certificates, 1913-1935Ohio Department of Health Stillborn Death Certificates,1942-1949Columbus Board of Health Death Certificates, 1904-1908Ohio Girls Industrial School, 1869-1943Ohio Boys Industrial School, 1858-1944 Photocopies of uncertified Ohio death certificates are available for purchase online. Use the Index to find and select your certificates, save them to your list and click on purchase to checkout through the Ohio History Store. Copies cost $7 per certificate (Ohio residents pay 7.5% sales tax). Ohio State Library. Ohio Genealogical Society: Search Free Databases.

OhioHistory.org - Archives Library. Oklahoma State Department of Health - Birth and Death Certificates. Birth and Death Certificates It is our goal to serve the Citizens of the State of Oklahoma with courtesy, dignity and with confidence in the most expedient manner possible. Contact Information For general information please select the appropriate link on the left side of this page. If you do not find what you need, you may use the following contact information. 1000 NE 10th StreetOklahoma City, OK 73117Phone: (405) 271.4040E-mail: AskVR@health.ok.gov Lobby Hours: 8:30 A.M. to 4:00 P.M. Satellite Information (for certificate pick-up only) Tulsa Health DepartmentJames O. Or Pittsburg County Health Department (Map) 1400 East College Avenue McAlester, OK. Oklahoma Genealogical Society Home Page.

Oklahoma History and Genealogy. Free Oklahoma Genealogy Search Engines. Oklahoma - OHS Research Center Genealogy. Home > research > Genealogy Online Catalog Our collection includes many other resources including cemetery books, birth, death and marriage indexes, family and county histories and many other items pertaining to genealogical research. Search the catalog to explore our holdings. Submit a Research Request The Research Center offers a research services for patrons seeking genealogical and historical information. American Indian Ancestry Genealogical Resources 1940 US Census The 1940 US Federal Census was released to the public on April 2, 2012. Research Tools Charts & Forms Keeping your notes organized is key to genealogical research. Research Guides & Resources These guides provide an introduction to researching various topics in the OHS Research Center. Adobe Reader is required to view these files.

Genealogy Subscription Websites Available in the Research Center The Research Center offers free in-library access to Ancestry Library Edition® and HeritageQuest Online™ and Fold3.com. Oregon Secretary of State: About Vital Records. Page Content ​Family historians consider vital records to be among the most valuable resources in their research. The State Archives makes available a wealth of birth, death, marriage and divorce records. Oregon - Birth and Death Certificates. Genealogical Forum of Oregon - Family Tree Genealogy.