Vital Records Illinois
Birth, Death, Other Records - Illinois
The Division of Vital Records can verify the facts of a marriage that has taken place from 1962 Civil Union Records Civil Union records are not kept by the Illinois Department of Public Health, Division of Vital Records. Certified copies are available from the county clerk in the county where the civil union occurred.
https://dph.illinois.gov/topics-services/birth-death-other-records.htmlIllinois Vital Records - Vital Records Online
There are two options to order vital records in Illinois. The first and the most straightforward way is through Vital Records Online. You will be able to start your application process online, and then you will receive your birth certificate or the other vital records by mail.
https://www.vitalrecordsonline.com/illinoisBirth Records - Illinois
The Illinois Department of Public Health, Division of Vital Records issues 2 types of certified copies of birth certificates, both of which are suitable for legal purposes. If you need an Apostille, contact the Illinois Secretary of State, Index Department; see RESOURCES in the right-hand column or call 800-252-8980.
https://dph.illinois.gov/topics-services/birth-death-other-records/birth-records.htmlIllinois (IL) Vital Records | Order Birth Certificate Online
To proceed with your vital record request, please select from the options below. Alternatively, you may visit the official site if you would prefer to deal directly with the state of Illinois. Birth Certificates and Death Certificates are official, raised-seal long-form certificates issued by the state. Order By Mail Order Online
https://statevitalrecords.org/IllinoisIllinois Vital Records (Divorce, Birth, Death, Marriage)
Illinois Vital Records office provides birth, death, marriage, and divorce records and certificates in Illinois. Indiana Pubic Records office located at 2 N Meridian St, Indianapolis, Indiana 46204, phone number is 317-233-1325.
https://www.vital-records-directory.com/illinois/Death Records - Illinois
The Illinois Department of Public Health, Division of Vital Records offers 2 types of copies of death certificates. A certified copy is suitable for legal purposes (e.g., to settle an estate, to claim a will or for insurance purposes) and the uncertified copy is for genealogical purposes. Obtain a Death Certificate
https://dph.illinois.gov/topics-services/birth-death-other-records/death-records.htmlObtain Birth Certificate - Illinois
For $15 for the first copy of a birth certificate and $2 for each additional copy of the same certificate requested at the same time, you will obtain a birth certificate with information collected at the time of your birth (information has varied throughout the years). Other Certificates: Birth Record of a Deceased Individual
https://dph.illinois.gov/topics-services/birth-death-other-records/birth-records/obtain-birth-certificate.htmlVital Records | Cook County Clerk
Correcting a Record Correct a Birth, Marriage or Death record through the Clerk's Bureau of Vital Records, a local registrar or the IL Department of Public Health. Dual Citizenship Which documents are required from a customer when they are applying for Dual Citizenship via Mail or In-Person and need certified certificates.
https://www.cookcountyclerkil.gov/vital-recordsIllinois General Assembly Home Page
(1) the state registrar of vital records shall, at the close of each calendar year, certify to the county clerk of each of the several counties the number of births, deaths, and fetal deaths properly registered in his county, with the names of the local registrars entitled to the prescribed fees, and the amount due each at the rate fixed in this …
https://www.ilga.gov/legislation/ilcs/ilcs3.asp?ActID=1573Vital Statistics - Illinois
Vital Statistics IDPH each year records about a half million vital record events -- births, deaths, marriages, divorces, adoptions and abortions -- as mandated by state statutes and federal uniform data collection requirements. Please note: Vital statistics data listed within these pages are the latest available.
https://dph.illinois.gov/data-statistics/vital-statistics.html