
Certified copies are only available at the county clerk in the county where the marriage occurred (see RESOURCES in the right-hand column and click on List of County Clerks). If a certified copy of a marriage record is required, contact either Multnomah. Marriage records are not kept by the Illinois Department of Public Health, Division of Vital Records. Marriage and divorce records are on file since May 1941.Īfter 100 years from the date of the event, birth certificates can be obtained by anyone providing enough information to locate the record.Īfter 50 years from the date of the event death, marriage, and divorce records may be obtained by anyone providing enough information to locate the record in question.īirth records more than 100 years old and any death, marriage, and divorce records that are 50 years old should be obtained through Wyoming State Archives if a Certified copy of the record is NOT needed. Where to locate marriage records depends on what kind of record is needed. Death records are on file since July 1909. Hospital Information for Filing Birth Certificates Family Tree and Other Historical Requestsīirth records are on file since July 1909. Provisional quarterly data for very recent years can also be reviewed.Īnnual Reports and Provisional Data Vital Statistics Services Information for Mothers and Hospitals Most are in the form of annual reports of Wyoming births, deaths, marriages and divorces. Vital Statistics Services offers interesting data for the public to review. Please note counter service hours listed above. Enter the building at the main entrance (look for the statue of former Wyoming Governor Stan Hathaway) and after a few steps turn right to find the office entrance. The building is located 100 yards south of the Wyoming State Capitol and is across the street from the Wyoming Supreme Court Building. Our office is at 2300 Capitol Ave in Cheyenne on the first floor of the Hathaway Building, Room 171.

Please see this file for information about using a certified copy of a birth certificate as a method to prove identity.Īdditional information about drivers’ licenses can be found at the Wyoming Department of Transportation.
