Arizona Vital Records: Difference between revisions

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'''Family Searh Historical Records'''  
'''Family Search Historical Records'''  
 
*[[Arizona Births and Christenings (FamilySearch Historical Records)]]
[[Arizona Births and Christenings (FamilySearch Historical Records)]]
 
== Adoption  ==
== Adoption  ==
Note: Arizona's adoption records are confidential. If you were adopted and you are looking for your birth parents, or if you are the birth parent of an adoptee and you are looking for your child, you will need to engage the services of a Confidential Intermediary. Please refer to the Arizona Supreme Court's [http://www.supreme.state.az.us/cip/ Arizona Confidential Intermediary Program] web site for more information. <ref>"Access to Adoption Records" Adoption.com. Adoption Media, LLC, 1995 - 2009. Accessed 1 Sept. 2009. &lt;http://http://laws.adoption.com/statutes/arizona-laws.html&gt;. </ref>
Note: Arizona's adoption records are confidential. If you were adopted and you are looking for your birth parents, or if you are the birth parent of an adoptee and you are looking for your child, you will need to engage the services of a Confidential Intermediary. Please refer to the Arizona Supreme Court's [http://www.supreme.state.az.us/cip/ Arizona Confidential Intermediary Program] web site for more information. <ref>"Access to Adoption Records" Adoption.com. Adoption Media, LLC, 1995 - 2009. Accessed 1 Sept. 2009. &lt;http://http://laws.adoption.com/statutes/arizona-laws.html&gt;. </ref>
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== Marriage Records  ==
== Marriage Records  ==
There is no statewide registration of marriages. An 1864 territorial law required county recorders to keep marriage and divorce records. From 1891 to 1912, clerks of '''probate courts '''issued marriage '''licenses'''. Marriage records are presently kept by the superior court of the county in which the event occurs.  
There is no statewide registration of marriages. An 1864 territorial law required county recorders to keep marriage and divorce records. From 1891 to 1912, clerks of '''probate courts '''issued marriage '''licenses'''. Marriage records are presently kept by the superior court of the county in which the event occurs.  


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