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  1. The Oregon Vital Records office, known as the Center for Health Statistics (CHS), is where to get certified copies of birth certificates, death certificates, and other vital records in Oregon. This process is governed by Oregon Revised Statute and Administrative Rule .

  2. The Center for Health Statistics has birth and death records dating from 1903, marriage records from 1906, and divorce certificates (not decrees) from 1925. This is the official State of Oregon Vital Records website. Learn how to order vital records like birth, death, marriage, or divorce certificates.

    • Death Index Sites
    • Death Certificates
    • Probate Records
    • Wills
    • Other Sources
    • Key Contacts
    Visit the Multnomah County Central Library to use the Oregon Death Index and How to Find Vital Records in Oregon(link is external). For help using these resources contact a librarian(link is extern...
    See the Family Search(link is external)website for the United States Social Security Death Index.

    Access to death records in Oregon is restricted for 50 years following death. Please review the relevant agency's policies to confirm you are eligible to obtain a certified death record.

    Probate Court settles legal matters related to estates, wills, trusts, conservatorships, and guardianships. 1. Contact the Multnomah County Circuit Court Family Court(link is external)(part of the Oregon Judicial Department) directly to access records: (503) 988-3022 (option 4). 2. 1856-1900 Multnomah County probate records are maintained by the Or...

    No formal requirement exists in the State of Oregon for wills to be recorded; however: 1. Contact the deceased's lawyer who may have a copy of the will. 2. Contact Court Records(link is external)for wills that were part of a probate case. 3. Historic wills may have been recorded by the Recorder's Office; contact them directly for more information.

    Historic records from the Multnomah County Coroner(link is external), 1894 to 1965 are available for public research. Contact the Multnomah County Archivesto make an appointment.
    Contact the Genealogical Forum of Oregon(link is external)for assistance in researching genealogical information found in cemetery records, mortuary records, obituaries in local newspapers, and oth...

    Oregon State Archives

    800 Summer Street Salem OR 97310 (503) 373-0701

  3. If you need a copy of an immediate family member’s death certificate, contact the Oregon Center for Health Statistics. Many Oregon death certificates over 50 years old are available through Ancestry Library Edition , available at the library free of charge.

  4. Birth records dated prior to 1903 may be found in church records, local newspaper announcements, and other non-governmental sources. Contact the Genealogical Forum of Oregon for research assistance.

  5. Vital Records. 919 NE 19th Ave, Suite 170N * (temporary address through summer) Portland, Oregon (Map) 503-988-3745. vitals@multco.us. Hours: Monday to Friday, 8am - 4:30pm. Certified copies of records for births and deaths in Multnomah County. Available for 6 months after a birth or death.

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