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Wyoming Department of Health. Vital Statistics Services What is a Vital Record?

Wyoming Department of Health

A vital record includes birth, death, stillbirth, marriage, divorce records, and related data. Records are registered with the registrar of the county in which the event happened, and then are filed with the state. Services Provided by Our Staff How to Obtain Certificates Our office provides certified copies of birth, marriage, death and divorce certificates for events occuring in Wyoming. Details and Instructions to Get Certified Wyoming Certificates Important Advice About Using Birth Certificates to Get a Driver's License Additional information about drivers' licenses can be found at the Wyoming Department of Transportation. Office Hours Vital Statistics Services is open Monday through Friday except on official state holidays. Vital Statistics and Reports The Vital Statistics Service Program offers interesting data for the public to review.

Annual Reports and Provisional Data. Wisconsin Department of Health Services - Vital Records Services. The Wisconsin Vital Records Office is responsible for filing, preserving, protecting, changing, and issuing copies of birth certificates, death certificates, marriage certificates, divorce certificates, and records of declaration of domestic partnership and termination of domestic partnership for events that occur in Wisconsin.

Wisconsin Department of Health Services - Vital Records Services

This Web site provides information on obtaining copies of vital records, searching our records in person, and other available services. Check these dates the Wisconsin Vital Records Office will be closed. Select a topic on the left sidebar or read the Frequently Asked Questions to find information. Please note the following: Wisconsin Historical Society - Explore Our Collections. Search Our Catalogs Library Catalog The Society's library holdings are cataloged in the University of Wisconsin-Madison's library catalog.

Wisconsin Historical Society - Explore Our Collections

Archives Catalog The Society's archival holdings are cataloged in ArCat. Finding Aids These finding aids (registers) describe archival resources held by 19 repositories throughout Wisconsin. Learn about resources available across the Society for specific topics. Learn how to access and explore the Henry and Elizabeth Baird Papers. Learn how to access and explore the McCormick-International Harvester Collection.

Search digital records on more than 133,000 historic buildings, structures and objects throughout Wisconsin. Among the Top Five Institutions for Genealogy Research in the U.S. Search the Wisconsin Historical Society's vast family history collections, which are among the top five for genealogy research in the U.S. West Virginia Archives and History Genealogy Corner. <div class="center_content"><a href="../../..

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Washington State Vital Records. Library of Virginia Using the Collections. Using the Collections As the commonwealth's library at the seat of government and the state archives, the Library of Virginia's collections of books, periodicals, government publications, newspapers, architectural drawings and plans, manuscripts, archival records, maps, rare books, prints and photographs, and fine art are unsurpassed in depth and scope.

Library of Virginia Using the Collections

These collections document the history, culture, and people of the commonwealth and are available on paper and microfilm, as well as digitally. Start your Research! By Topic African American and Native American resources Biographical and Genealogical The WPA Life Histories and other digital collections containing biographical information are available on Virginia Memory. Virginia Department of Historic Resources, Archives.

Home > Archives Archives & Library For information about V-CRIS, go here or click on the logo below: The DHR Archives' documentation about the state's historic resources can be described as "belowground," covering archaeological sites, or "aboveground," referring to any building or structure.

Virginia Department of Historic Resources, Archives

Many historic resources in Virginia are a combination of both—for example, a plantation home built near or on an archaeological site of prior Native American occupation. Virginia Dept of Health - Genealogy. In response to requests concerning records for genealogical research, the following information should be noted:

Virginia Dept of Health - Genealogy

Genealogical Society of Vermont. Vermont Genealogy Library Home Page. Vital Records - Vermont Department of Health. About Vermont Vital Records Statewide vital registration in Vermont began in 1857, when the General Assembly passed legislation requiring towns to report all births, marriages, and deaths to the Secretary of State.

Vital Records - Vermont Department of Health

Prior to that time, some towns kept such records in order to resolve questions concerning the distribution and inheritance of property. Vital records - particularly death records - became recognized as an important tool for studying the location and spread of epidemics. In 1896, the Legislature transferred responsibility for the vital statistics system to the newly formed Board of Health, the forerunner of the Vermont Department of Health. The Health Department has retained responsibility for vital statistics to the present day. Genealogy - Vermont Historical Society. Through genealogical research you can discover more about your family's history and also discover more about the history of Vermont.

Genealogy - Vermont Historical Society

Below you will find links to various genealogical research resources. Genealogical Research at the Vermont Historical Society The Leahy Library at the Vermont Historical Society has a vast collection of family and town histories from around New England, published vital records, transcriptions of Vermont Cemeteries, subscriptions to genealogical periodicals, and genealogical reference books. This section describes the resources available to you if you come to the Leahy Library to do research. Genealogy Research in Vermont. Vermont State Archives and Records Administration. Records of Vermont births, deaths, marriages, civil unions, and divorces dating from 2009 and earlier, with a few exceptions, are available from the Vermont State Archives and Records Administration.

Vermont State Archives and Records Administration

Pursuant to 18 V.S.A. § 5002, there are no restrictions on public access to Vermont vital records. Only available from the Department of Health (2010 to present)