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  1. Bureau of Vital Records. 150 North 18th Ave., Ste. 120 Phoenix, AZ 85007 (602) 364-1300 (888) 816-5907 Map & Directions. Mailing Address PO Box 6018 Phoenix, AZ 85005. Expedited Service VitalChek Network, Inc. Email Us Questions/Comments. 150 North 18th Avenue Phoenix, Arizona 85007. Arizona Vital Records | Birth and Death Certificates.

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    http://genealogy.az.gov(link is external) This Arizona Dept. of Health Services' site has searchable records as well as actual images of Arizona birth and death certificates which have become public records after 75 years in the case of a birth certificate and 50 years in the case of a death. For information about more recent Arizona birth and deat...

    http://www.abmc.gov/search-abmc-burials-and-memorializations(link is external) This American Battle Monuments Commission site has databases listing those interred at the American World War I and World War II cemeteries overseas and those killed worldwide during the Korean War. There are also listings of War Dead and veterans of the Mexican War, Civ...

    http://www.castlegarden.org/(link is external) This site offers free access to information on 10 million immigrants from 1830 through 1892, the year Ellis Island opened. Over 73 million Americans can trace their ancestors to this early immigration period.

    http://www.byubroadcasting.org/ancestors/charts/(link is external) Ancestors was a series produced by Brigham Young University's KBYU Television about doing family history. The series aired in 1997 on PBS stations around the country. This Ancestorssite has blank family history forms which are helpful to genealogists, for example: 1. Pedigree Chart(...

    http://www.nps.gov/(link is external) This system is hosted by the National Park Service and is a database of basic facts about servicemen who served on both sides during the Civil War. The information comes from 6.3 million soldier records in the National Archives(link is external).

    http://www.cyndislist.com/(link is external) This is an alphabetical listing of more than 150 genealogical categories with over 188,000 links to web sites. This is an excellent starting point for any genealogical research on the web.

    http://www.ellisisland.org/(link is external) This site offers access to the millions of records about people who passed through Ellis Island(link is external) between 1892 and 1924. Information you might find includes: passenger names, dates of arrival, ships of travel, age on arrival, and more. See also: Selected Images of Ellis Island and Immigr...

    http://www.familysearch.org(link is external) This is the site of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. It contains hundreds of thousands of genealogical records from all over the world from their Ancestral File(link is external) and the International Genealogical Index(link is external) which includes an every name index to the 1880 U.S...

    http://geonames.usgs.gov/pls/gnispublic/(link is external) This U.S. Geological Survey database was developed in cooperation with the U.S. Board on Geographic Names (USBGN) and contains contains records on almost 2 million geographic names in the United States—from populated places, schools, reservoirs, and parks to streams, valleys, springs, ridge...

    http://www.archives.gov/genealogy/index.html(link is external) Genealogists are the most numerous users of the Washington, DC research rooms and the thirteen regional facilities of the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA). This web site provides information about many of the finding aids, guides and research tools that can prepare yo...

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  3. Vital Records. The Maricopa County Public Health's Office of Vital Registration provides official copies of birth and death certificates for events that occurred in Arizona. We also offer non-certified genealogy records if you meet the eligibility criteria.

  4. Home. Departments. Public Health. Programs for Residents. Vital Records. Order a Birth or Death Certificate. Check Your Eligibility. Birth Certificate Eligibility. Death Certificate Eligibility. Apply. In Person. By Mail. Online. Find out how to order a copy of a birth or death certificate.

  5. Mar 15, 2024 · The Office of Vital Records is responsible for maintaining and issuing certified copies of vital records, including death certificates for deaths that occurred in Arizona. The Office of Vital Records officially began recording birth and death events in July, 1909.

  6. Mar 2, 2024 · The Arizona Department of Health Services' Bureau of Vital Records is responsible for maintaining and issuing certified copies of vital records, including birth, death, fetal death certificates and certificates of birth resulting in stillbirth for events that occurred in Arizona.

  7. Jan 15, 2024 · Anyone can obtain a death certificate for a person deceased at least 50 years. Deaths from 50 years ago thru the present year. Arizona is a "closed record" state. This means vital records are not public record and the confidentiality of citizens is protected under Arizona law restrictions on the public's access of vital records.

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