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Vital records were first kept in Delaware from the earliest permanent settlement, about 1710. All original records are maintained by the town or city and can be viewed at the town or city clerk’s office or requested in writing. The present vital registration law was enacted in 1847. This statute required that all vital events be recorded in the town where they occurred. A centralized registration system was established in 1921.


=== Order Certificates from Delaware Vital Records Department.===
=== Order Certificates from Delaware Vital Records Department.===
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