Birth Records Search in Washington County
Start a birth records search with our comprehensive public records search service in Washington County. Birth records can help you verify an individual's birth date and location, obtain a certified copy for legal purposes, trace family heritage, or gather proof of identity.
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Washington County Clerk's Office Marriage ApplicationsBirth Records, Death Records, Divorce Records, Genealogy Records, Marriage Records, Vital RecordsCheck the criteria for obtaining a marriage license from the Washington County Clerk's Office, including the associated costs. Additionally, find out how to obtain certified copies of your marriage certificate.
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Marriage Licenses, Birth, Death and Marriage RecordsBirth Records, Death Records, Divorce Records, Marriage RecordsOffice of the Washington County Clerk
1555 Colvax Street
Blair, Nebraska 68008
Phone: (402) 426-6822
Fax: (402) 426-6825 -
Birth, Death, Divorce and Marriage RecordsBirth Records, Death Records, Divorce Records, Marriage RecordsAccess details and criteria for obtaining birth, death, marriage, and divorce records from Washington County, either by mail or online. This includes application forms for certificates and associated costs.
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Washington County Clerk WebsiteAssessor and Property Tax Records, Birth Records, Death Records, Divorce Records, Employee Directory, Marriage Records, Vital RecordsVisit the Washington County Clerk's official webpage for details including the clerk's name, business hours, contact phone number, and physical address.
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Blair Public Library Genealogy RecordsBirth Records, Death Records, Divorce Records, Genealogy Records, Marriage Records, Vital RecordsUnfortunately, I'm unable to directly access or view specific sections of the Blair Public Library, including the genealogy section. However, I can guide you on how to find relevant information on genealogy research.
Typically, in a library's genealogy section, you would find resources like:
1. **Genealogical Databases and Records**: These can include census records, birth and death certificates, marriage licenses, immigration records, and more.
2. **Local Histories and Family Histories**: Books or compilations that detail the histories of local families and communities.
3. **Newspaper Archives**: Collections of old newspapers that can provide obituaries, announcements, and other useful information for genealogy.
4. **Maps and Atlases**: Historical maps that can help locate ancestral homes and understand regional changes over time.
5. **Directories and Yearbooks**: City directories, school yearbooks, and similar records that can help trace individuals over time.
6. **Military Records**: These might include draft registrations, service records, pensions, and other documents.
7. **Photographs**: Archival images that might be of ancestors, local areas, or important historical events.
8. **Microfilm and Microfiche**: Older records that are preserved in these formats.
9. **Reference Books**: Guides on how to conduct genealogical research and interpret records.
10. **Local Archives and Special Collections**: Unique resources pertinent to the local area that can provide insights not found elsewhere.
To access these resources at Blair Public Library, you'd typically visit the library in person, make use of their catalog, ask assistance from the library staff, or explore their digital resources if available online.
Would you like a more specific approach or information about another type of resource?