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Kansas Vital Records Search Information
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Kansas vital records are available statewide. If you are seeking Kansas birth certificates and Kansas death certificates that took place prior to July 1911, the county clerk where the event took place is responsible for these records. If you are seeking Kansas marriage licenses, these were recorded by the probate judge and date back to the day that the county was established. The majority of Kansas vital records do not begin until the mid 1880’s. These types of records are excellent resources for genealogy and family tree development. You should also contact these offices for duplicate copies of records. |
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Information On Kansas’ Vital RecordsHow to Contact Kansas' Vital Records Offices by Life Event Death or Birth Certificates $10 per copy Contact Information: The state office in Kansas carries vital records dating back to July of 1911. If you require records earlier than 1911, you can contact the County Clerk in the county where the event originally occur. If you need duplicate copies of the same record then the fee is $5.00 each. Please make your personal check or money order payable to Vital Statistics. You can confirm the current fees by listening to a recorded message or using the option to speak with a live Customer Service Representative by calling (785) 296- 1400. Kansas State Marriage Records Information $10 per copy Contact Information: The Kansas State office carries vital records dating back to May of 1913. Additional copies are $5.00 each when the same record is ordered at the same time. Kansas County Marriage Records Information $10 per copy Contact Information: The Kansas State Office has vital records dating back to July of 1951. You can obtain additional copies of the same record on the same order for a $5.00 per copy fee. Kansas County Divorce Records Information Price per copy varies Contact or write to the Clerk of District Court only in the county where the divorce was actually granted. |
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