| By Arizona law,
all births that occurred in Arizona more than 75 years ago or deaths that
occurred more than 50 years ago are public records. Non-certified copies
may be obtained from the Office of Vital Records by providing an individual's
name and place of birth or death and appropriate fee. Search
the history of Arizona birth and death certificates from 1878.
Recently, the Arizona
Department of Health Services established a new free genealogy
web site. This genealogy website contains public microfilmed images
of county or state issued certificates and is available in accordance with §
36-351. Birth certificates recorded more than 75 years ago or death
certificates recorded more than 50 years ago are available as public records.
You can search our public records there and view images of original birth and
death certificates in PDF format. You will need the free Adobe
Acrobat© Reader to view these images. You can then download
the image and/or print copies on your own printer.
You may also obtain
non-certified copies of these birth and death records at the Arizona State
History and Archives Division of the Arizona
State Library. It is located on the third floor of the State Capitol
Building, 1700 West Washington, Phoenix, Arizona 85007. Their telephone
number is (602) 542-4159, or in Arizona only, 1 (800) 228-4710. You may send
email to them at archive@lib.az.us.
However, to protect the
confidentiality of our citizens, by Arizona law, any birth that occurred less
than 75 years ago, or death that occurred less than 50 years ago, are
restricted and require proof of relationship. A family member can obtain
certificates by providing the Office of Vital Records with copies of birth or
death records to establish a direct line to the person you are requesting.
The
Arizona State Library contains an extensive genealogy collection covering
the United States and elsewhere. Their telephone number is (602)
542-3701, or, in Arizona only, 1 (800) 228-4710. You can reach the
genealogy reference librarian by email at archive@lib.az.us.
The
Mesa Family History Center at 41 South Hobson in Mesa, Arizona, is also an
important genealogical resource. Their telephone number is (480)
964-1200.
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