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Enter a name to search for Oregon birth certificates. This website was created to provide genealogists with access to Oregon birth certificates.. Additional information on how to obtain Oregon birth certificates is available below. Return to Birth Certificates home page. |
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Birth certificates contain information about a person's birth, including the date of birth, place of birth, sometimes the names of the mother and father, and even the physician who attended the birth. Birth certificates issued by state and local governments will often include the place of residence, and the mother's maiden name. Birth certificates can be used to establish a person's date and place of birth. Most birth certificates provide the mother's maiden name. Birth certificates are often required to obtain other documents, licenses or to prove eligibility. This webpage gives you access to all of the online databases containing Oregon birth records, Oregon birth ceritificates, Oregon birth notices, Oregon birth indexes, and other related Oregon genealogy records. Birth records have long been used to help with genealogy research. They are considered to be "primary source" records, because the information is recorded by an eye witness, at the time the birth takes place. The Internet has allowed people to store birth records into various online archives. This has brought access to online birth records much more easier for genealogy researchers. Newspapers frequently publish notices of births, and in addition to birth certificates, are a popular source of research by genealogists. Newspapers typically do not announce the names of the newborn, but list the sex of the child, the names of the parents, the place and date of birth. On this page you will find the most comprehensive databases containing birth records of Oregon. We also suggest searching for "Oregon birth records" using Google.com, which will yield all such databases. |
Search Oregon Birth CertificatesHow to Obtain Oregon Birth CertificatesThe state of Oregon began recording births and deaths in 1903 and marriages in 1906. For birth and death records from 1 January 1903 and for marriage records from 1 January 1906, write: Oregon Vital Records
Cost for copy is $20.00. Additional copies of the same record ordered at the same time are $15.00 each. Personal check or money order should be made payable to DHS/Vital Records. To verify current fees, the telephone number is (503) 731-4095. This will be a recorded message. Information on how to obtain certified copies is also available via the internet at http://www.ohd.hr.state.or.us/ Some earlier records for the city of Portland since approximately 1880, as well as records from counties Benton, Clackamas, Columbia, Douglas, Jackson, Lincoln, Linn, Marion, Multnomah (and Portland), Polk, Tillamook, Umatilla, Wasco, Washington, and Yamhill, are available at the Oregon State Archives: Oregon State Archives For prior records, write to the clerk of the county in question. Recommended Genealogy Websites
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