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Some births, marriages, and deaths not recorded in vital records may be in church records. | Some births, marriages, and deaths not recorded in vital records may be in church records. | ||
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*[[Northwest Territories Birth, Marriage, and Death Records (National Institute)|Northwest Territories Birth, Marriage, and Death Records (National Institute)]] | For additional information about vital records and search strategies, see:<br> | ||
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*[[Canada Vital Records|Canada Vital Records]]. | *[[Canada Vital Records|Canada Vital Records]]. | ||
Revision as of 10:59, 28 April 2014
Canada Northwest Territories
Vital Records
Introduction[edit | edit source]
Records of births, marriages, and deaths for what is now the Northwest Territories began in 1925. All vital records of birth, marriage, and death must be requested on forms available from the Division of Vital Statistics.
Earlier records labeled for the Northwest Territories were made for areas now part of Alberta, Saskatchewan, and Yukon Territory. They must be obtained from offices in those provinces. For a time line and more information, see Northwest Territories History.
Some births, marriages, and deaths not recorded in vital records may be in church records.
Additional Information[edit | edit source]
For additional information about vital records and search strategies, see:
Availability[edit | edit source]
The Health Services Administration division administers and maintains a territory-wide system for registering births, deaths, and marriages. Check their internet site for information about searching.