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*1905—present: Certified copies of Birth Certificates<br>[http://health.utah.gov/vitalrecords/ Utah State Department of Health]<br>288 North 1460 West Street<br>Salt Lake City, UT 84114<br>Telephone: 801-538-6105<br>For genealogical purposes request a complete, "full copy" of the records.
*1905—present: Certified copies of Birth Certificates<br>[http://health.utah.gov/vitalrecords/ Utah State Department of Health]<br>288 North 1460 West Street<br>Salt Lake City, UT 84114<br>Telephone: 801-538-6105<br>For genealogical purposes request a complete, "full copy" of the records.
*1905-present minus 100 years: Anyone may inspect and obtain a copy of a birth certificate more than 100 years old. The Utah State Archives preserves and digitizes birth certificates for online access at [http://archives.utah.gov/research archives.utah.gov] and a number of other sites, including FamilySearch and Ancestry.com.
*1905-present minus 100 years: Anyone may inspect and obtain a copy of a birth certificate more than 100 years old. The Utah State Archives preserves and digitizes birth certificates for online access at [http://archives.utah.gov/research archives.utah.gov] and a number of other sites, including FamilySearch and Ancestry.com.
====Adoption Records====
Utah law permits public access to adoption records over 100 years old.<ref>[http://le.utah.gov/%7Ecode/TITLE78B/htm/78B06_014100.htm Utah Code 1953 78B-6-141 (2)(e)].</ref> Records of adoptions are found in probate registers, record books and case files. The Utah State Archives holds such records for many counties, more detail on their [http://archives.utah.gov/research/guides/adoptions.htm Research Guide to Adoptions]. There is also the [https://vitalrecords.utah.gov/adoption Utah Registry] with more information.


===Marriage Records===
===Marriage Records===
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