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      Nevada State Vital Records Office Information

        Nevada State Health Division/Office of Vital Records
        4150 Technology Way, Suite 104
        Carson City, NV 89706
        (775) 684-4242
        Fax: (775) 684-4156

        Make check or money order payable to Section of Vital Statistics.

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        Birth$25.00since July 1911Order OnlineMail Order
        For earlier records, write to County Recorder in the county which the event occurred. Fees vary.

        Death$22.00since July 1911Order OnlineMail Order
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      • Marriage$10.00Mail Order
        Certified copies are not available from the State Health Department. Inquiries will be forwarded to the County Clerk in the county where the license was issued.

        Divorcecall county for feesMail Order
        Certified copies are not available from the State Health Department. Inquiries will be forwarded to the County Clerk in the county where the divorce was granted.

        Census1790 through 1940Search U.S. Federal Census Records Online


      Index to Nevada County Vital Records Offices

        Some county offices carry vital records, others do not. Many have different offices for handling specific types of vital records and holdings may vary. Use the addresses and phone numbers listed for each county as a starting point. I recommend that you call or write the county offices to check your best option for getting the information you need.

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      Nevada Vital Records Contribute Data to Your Family Tree

        Your family believes you have chosen wisely. Deciding to record your very own family history is a proud thing to do. A family tree is such a noble reminder of your heritage, and this loving document can be a source to come back to for your future generations. Luckily for you, in our internet age, there are many resources available to you to help you find accurate information about you ancestors. Patience on your part is key. Spending time and effort in this genealogical endeavor is so worth it. Did you know you may even know how to begin your family tree? Before you visit and library or public records department, you can get to work.

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        Unless you’ve been reprimanded for the time you forgot it, you know your spouse’s birthday. You also probably know dates of birth for others in your household. The first blanks you can fill in on your family tree are the dates of birth of immediate family members. Another member of the family—a great aunt, an uncle, a cousin—may share your interest in genealogy. The two or three of you can make this historic project an activity for the family to engage in.

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        Now that you’re temporarily stuck, you may want to check the Nevada vital records for assistance. Visiting this source will reward you with the data you need to fill more branches of the family tree. The Nevada vital records offer birth and dates to you. This information is crucial for you to have a proper family tree. Evidence of ancestry is available through the Nevada vital records. The Silver State offers these important documents to be accessed by the public. Please visit this resource and other genealogy websites for other tips and suggestions on how to finish your worthwhile mission for your family.

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      Searchable Databases and other Helpful Links

      • Nevada USGenWeb Project
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      • Marriage Inquiry System (1984 - present)
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