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The Vital Research Records Project is placing Birth, Death, and Marriage certificates on-line. Users can search the records and view scanned images of the original records. Certified copies of these records are available only from the issuing county or the West Virginia Vital Registration Office.
Records per Page: 25 50 100: Certified copies of these records are available only from the issuing county or the West Virginia Vital Registration Office. Guide to Vital Research Records Project. Pattern Match Search Guide. Use * to search for zero or more characters before or after the search term.
Guide to Vital Research Records Project. Attention: Due to concerns about county death records which are less than 50 years old having social security numbers available for viewing online, we have blocked searching for all death records less than 50 years old. The 1964 deaths will become available on January 1, 2016.
The West Virginia Archives and History web site offers detailed information on the state's history, outlines the documents available in the State Archives, and provides assistance in conducting genealogical research.
The West Virginia Vital Research Records Project is a collaborative venture between the West Virginia State Archives and the Genealogical Society of Utah (GSU) to place online via the West Virginia Archives and History Web site selected West Virginia county birth, death and marriage records, and selected statewide death records in
In Virginia/West Virginia, births and deaths were first reported to the counties in 1853, while marriages were recorded in the counties from the inception of each county. All three types of records are still reported to county clerks today.
(GSU), available in the West Virginia Archives and History Library and elsewhere, generally include marriages up to the date of filming, usually 1968 to 1971. Digitized images from the microfilm are available in a free searchable database, West Virginia Vital Research Records (WVVRR), https://wvculture.org/vital-records-interactive/. Please ...
History Collection. Records microfilmed by the Genealogical Society of Utah (GSU) are available in the West Virginia Archives and History Library and elsewhere. Digitized images from the microfilm are available in a free searchable online database, West Virginia Vital Research Records (WVVRR), https://wvculture.org/vital-records-interactive/.
More recent records and certified copies of any birth, death, or marriage record are available only at the agency of record, either the county clerk's office or the State Vital Registration Office. For more information on West Virginia birth, death, and marriage records, consult the Quick Guides available on the "State Archives" page.
The West Virginia Archives and History web site offers detailed information on the state's history, outlines the documents available in the State Archives, and provides assistance in conducting genealogical research.