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The Office of Vital Records and Statistics maintains records for births, stillbirths, deaths, marriages and divorces. Records for births, stillbirths, and deaths are available from to the present. Records for marriages and divorces are available from to Visit the county clerk office where the marriage occurred for the years prior to or after Visit the district court where your divorce was finalized for the years prior to or after for copies of your divorce record.
Certificates can be requested by the person of record, an immediate family member, legal guardians, or a designated legal representative. Immediate family members may be asked to provide proof of relationship. This can be done by showing vital certificates with common parents for siblings, marriage records for spouses, and birth certificates for parents and grandparents.
Legal guardians may be asked for court orders of guardianship appointment. Legal representatives will need a letter of legal need from the entity requiring the vital record certificate. Birth records are public after years. Death records are public after 50 years.
Marriage and divorce records are public after 75 years. You can search some of the public records at Utah State Archives. At this time we do not accept online orders for Stillbirth certificates.
If you need to make an amendment to a birth certificate due to an adoption, your request can be made online if you have received a letter from our office, please follow the prompts for adoptive parents. In person orders can be placed at most Utah Local Health Departments. All requests require a complete application, correct fees and valid identification.