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== Vital Records Laws ==
=== Vital Records Laws ===
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*Once a birth record is 75 years old or older, it is generally available to the public, though exceptions may exist for adoption records.
*"Under the Access to Public Records Act, a county health department must provide public access to death certificates that doctors, coroners, and funeral directors file"<ref>[https://www.rcfp.org/open-government-sections/3-death-certificates/ Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press] </ref>
 
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