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Military Death Certificates, 1941-1953.
Utah State Archives Series 3769. These are death certificates for United States soldiers killed overseas during World War II and the Korean War whose bodies were sent to Utah for reburial. Even though these certificates were filed long after the date of death, it was necessary by law to obtain a death certificate before burial. They were issued by the Federal Security Agency to be filed at Utah's Bureau of Vital Statistics and they were accompanied by a federal health permit number which allowed shipment and burial in the United States.
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Online Utah Death Indexes, Records & Obituaries
A Genealogy Records Guide by Joe Beine.
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Free images indexed by name or browse by county and date that are more 100 years since the date of birth. Updated at least every year. 1905-1908. (Browse birth certificates that are not yet indexed for 1909-1915).
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Utah Birth Certificate Index, 1905-1909
From the Utah Division of Archives and Records Service.
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The electronic index facilitates searching for death certificates issued by the Bureau of Vital Records between 1904 and 1956. Patrons may also order copies by mail, e-mail, or telephone.
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Utah Death Certificate Index, 1905-1965
From the Utah Division of Archives and Records Service.
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Utah Office of Vital Records and Statistics - SILVER
The Utah Office of Vital Records is responsible for registering all vital events which occur in Utah (birth, death, marriage and divorce.) Using SILVER, you may access information and instructions for ordering certified copies of these events. They now offer online ordering of certified copies of birth certificates directly through Vital Records with no additional fees.
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Vital Records and Statistics Birth certificates, 1905-1911
Utah State Archives Series 81443. DESCRIPTION: This is the permanent legal record of all live births in the state filed with the Utah Office of Vital Records and Statistics in compliance with UCA 26-2-5. The information recorded in 1905 included the newborn child's full name, sex, date of birth, place of birth, whether a single or multiple births took place, the parents' names, race (color), ages, birthplaces, occupations, and marital status, and the number of children born to the mother.
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Vital Records and Statistics Death certificates, 1904-1961
Utah State Archives Series 81448. DESCRIPTION: The Utah Office of Vital Records and Statistics began issuing death certificates in 1904. A death certificate is the permanent legal record of an individual's death. Each death certificate includes the decedent's full name, date of death, county where death occurred, decedent's race and gender, place and date of birth, marital status, occupation, permanent residence, place and date of burial, time of death, chief cause and contributory factors of death, and if applicable, where illness was contracted and duration of illness. Death certificates also include the names and birthplaces of parents.
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Vital Records US - Utah Vital Records
Information and guidelines on acquiring vital records information in the United States. Includes state and county contact and pricing information.
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vitalrec.com - Vital Records Information - Utah
Resources to help you obtain a birth certificate, death record, marriage license and more by mail or online.
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Where to Write for Vital Records - Utah
From the National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS).
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Statewide recording of vital records is as follows.
The Bureau of Vital Statistics and Health Statistics, Utah State Department of Health has:
See more detailed information, including what is available at the county or city levels: Ancestry.com Wiki - Utah Vital Records
Based on Red Book: American State, County, and Town Sources
The Bureau of Vital Statistics and Health Statistics, Utah State Department of Health has:
- Birth records since 1905
- Death records since 1905
- Marriage records since 1889, maintained by the county clerk
- Divorce records since 1896 are held in the clerk of the court’s office
See more detailed information, including what is available at the county or city levels: Ancestry.com Wiki - Utah Vital Records
Based on Red Book: American State, County, and Town Sources