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  2. Vital Records | Cook County Clerk

    www.cookcountyclerkil.gov/vital-records

    The Cook County Clerk's office is the official record keeper for births, marriages, civil unions and deaths that occur in Chicago and suburban Cook County.

  3. Birth Certificates | Cook County Clerk

    www.cookcountyclerkil.gov/vital-records/birth-death-records/birth-certificates

    The Cook County Clerk's office keeps official records of births that occur in Chicago and suburban Cook County. Under state law, you may legally obtain a certified copy of your own birth certificate if of legal age and/or the birth certificate of your child (your name must appear on the child's birth certificate).

  4. Vital Records | Cook County Clerk

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    The Cook County Clerk's office is the official record keeper for births, marriages, civil unions and deaths that occur in Chicago and suburban Cook County. Frequently asked vital records questions.

  5. Death Certificates - Cook County Clerk

    www.cookcountyclerkil.gov/vital-records/birth-death-records/death-certificates

    Death Certificates. The Cook County Clerk's office keeps official records of deaths that occur in Chicago and suburban Cook County. Under state law, you may legally obtain a copy of a death certificate if you are a relative or can prove a financial interest in an individual's death.

  6. Frequently Asked Questions | Cook County Clerk

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    The Cook County Clerk's office registers business names known as "assumed names" for new businesses in accordance with Illinois law. Apply online. Follow the steps for completing an application and publishing a legal notice.

  7. Contact Us - Cook County Clerk

    www.cookcountyclerkil.gov/contact-us

    Elections Department - Suburban Cook County. 69 W. Washington St., Suite 500. Chicago, IL 60602. Phone (312) 603-0906. Fax (312) 603-9786.

  8. Marriage Licenses | Cook County Clerk

    www.cookcountyclerkil.gov/vital-records/marriage-civil-union/marriage-licenses

    Before getting married in Chicago or suburban Cook County, couples must obtain a marriage license from the Cook County Clerk's office. Eligibility. Under Illinois law, only eligible persons can marry. Both partners must: be 18 years of age or older; not be blood relatives; not already be legally married to someone else or each other ; Exceptions

  9. Marriage Certificates | Cook County Clerk

    www.cookcountyclerkil.gov/vital-records/marriage-civil-union/marriage-certificates

    1. In Person. Visit us in person at one of the Clerk's locations. 2. Order Online. Order online via VitalChek. You will need to know the place of marriage or civil union (City, Town, or Village in Cook County), the partners’ names (maiden name if applicable), and the date of marriage or civil union.

  10. Hours and Locations | Cook County Clerk

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    Downtown Chicago - Elections. 69 W. Washington St.Suite 500Chicago, IL60602United States. Main Office Locations. Click on location name for hours and services at this location.

  11. Cook County Clerk's Office

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    Cook County residents can get free legal help for home or land records through the Clerk's Legal Help Desk. Services include deed counseling, affidavit assistance, and more. For the remainder of 2024, the Legal Help Desk will be open on 10/16, 10/30, 11/13, and 12/11.