Writing Away For Vital Records
An official certificate of every
birth, death, marriage, and divorce should be on file in the locality where the event
occurred. The Federal Government does not maintain files or indexes of these records.
These records are filed permanently in a State vital statistics office or in a city,
county, or other local office.
To obtain a certified copy of any of the certificates,
write or go to the vital statistics office in the State or area where the event occurred.
Addresses and fees are given for each event in the State or area concerned.
To ensure that you receive an accurate record for your
request and that your request is filled expeditiously, please follow the steps outlined
below for the information in which you are interested:
For all requests make check or money order payable to the
identified office, in the correct amount for the number of copies requested. Sending cash
is not recommended because the office cannot refund cash lost in transit.
Because all fees are subject to change, a telephone number
has been included in the information for each State for use in verifying the current fee.
Some States have provided their home page address for
obtaining current information.
Type or print all names and addresses in the letter.
Give the following facts when writing for birth or
death records:
- Full name of person whose record is requested.
- Sex.
- Parents' names, including maiden name of mother.
- Month, day, and year of birth or death.
- Place of birth or death (city or town, county, and State;
and name of hospital, if known).
- Purpose for which copy is needed.
- Relationship to person whose record is requested.
Give the following facts when writing for marriage records:
- Full names of bride and groom.
- Month, day, and year of marriage.
- Place of marriage (city or town, county, and State).
- Purpose for which copy is needed.
- Relationship to persons whose record is requested.
Give the following facts when writing for divorce records:
- Full names of husband and wife.
- Date of divorce or annulment.
- Place of divorce or annulment.
- Type of final decree.
- Purpose for which copy is needed.
- Relationship to persons whose record is requested.
* Information from "Where to Write for Vital Records" prepared by the National Center for Health Statistics.