Birth Records Search in Tuolumne County
Start a birth records search with our comprehensive public records search service in Tuolumne 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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Tuolumne County Recorder WebsiteBirth Records, Death Records, Divorce Records, Employee Directory, Marriage Records, Vital RecordsCheck out the homepage of the Tuolumne County Recorder to find essential details such as the name of the office, operational hours, contact number, and the physical address.
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Tuolumne County Clerk WebsiteBirth Records, Death Records, Divorce Records, Employee Directory, Marriage Records, Vital RecordsVisit the home page for the Tuolumne County Clerk, where you'll find pertinent details including the clerk's name, operating hours, contact telephone number, and office address.
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Recorder of Deeds, Birth, Death and Marriage RecordsBirth Records, Death Records, Land Records and Deeds, Marriage RecordsTuolumne County Recorder's Office
Address: 2 South Green Street, Sonora, California 95370
Telephone: (209) 533-5531
Facsimile: (209) 533-6543 -
Tuolumne County Government County RecordsBirth Records, Death Records, Divorce Records, Land Records and Deeds, Marriage Records, Property Records, Vital RecordsExplore Tuolumne County Government's public records database using criteria such as instrument number, document type, date, grantor and grantee names, as well as book and page references.
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Tuolumne County Recorder's Office Vital RecordsBirth Records, Death Records, Divorce Records, Genealogy Records, Marriage Records, Vital RecordsExplore the vital records section of the Tuolumne County Recorder's Office for information on application forms and related fees.
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Birth, Death and Marriage RecordsBirth Records, Business Licenses, Death Records, Genealogy Records, Marriage RecordsTo get certified copies of birth, death, and marriage certificates in Tuolumne County, you can either visit in person or mail your request. For in-person requests, you need to go to the appropriate county office, whereas for mail requests, you'll have to send the necessary documents and fees to the designated county address.