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  1. An individual born in Manchester and members of the immediate family can obtain certified copies of his/her birth certificate by coming to the Manchester's City Clerk's office located at One City Hall Plaza.

  2. DVRA issues certified copies of birth, death, marriage and divorce certificates and provides aggregated data files to qualified individuals and agencies that demonstrate a "direct and tangible" interest in obtaining vital records.

  3. In addition to all 234 local City and Town Clerks, the Division of Vital Records Administration (DVRA) issues certified copies of birth, death, marriage, divorce and civil union certificates to qualified individuals and agencies that provide a "direct and tangible" interest in obtaining a record.

  4. If the names which appear on the certificate were in error, the name or names may be corrected by applying and presenting two early pieces of documentary evidence which show the individual's correct name or names.

  5. A certified long-form birth certificate showing parents information which includes full name, place of birth and a file date. If a legal name change was issued after the birth, need a certified copy of the legal name change.

  6. The City Clerk's Office issues certified copies of birth, death, marriage and divorce records to immediate family members for events that occurred in Concord, New Hampshire. We also have access to statewide records for births beginning with 1935 to present (except 1949 and 1950); death records 1965 to present, marriages records 1960 to present ...

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  8. If you were born in the State of New Hampshire after 1935 (with the exception of 1949 and 1950), or in the City of Dover before 1935, you may obtain a certified copy of your birth certificate at the Dover City Clerk's office or at the State Bureau of Vital Records.

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