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Wednesday, February 18, 2009

Where To Find County Birth Records

By Jason Voxly

A birth record includes a persons date of birth, father and mothers name and job along with religion and the nationality of both parents. The record can also include information on the child and how much he/she weighs and the child's height. These birth records can be lost, and they are not always that easy to retrieve, until the internet was born.

When you are born the doctor or nurse signs the documents and makes sure they are legitimate. The original copy is kept by the authorities and you are also given a copy. The fact the authorities keep a copy is extremely important, as this should always be available for you to find and copy if required. Throughout life you have to come back to your birth certificate for such regular activities as opening a bank account or getting a passport, so having it in existence is vitally important.

The reason you are looking for your county birth records may be because you simply lost your own and you need to perform a particular act with it, for example signing up for a service that needs your birth certificate. You may also be looking to do some family research and need someone else's birth certificate because not only will it prove they existed, but it may have information about parents on it which you can use for further research. Or, you may just be curious to see if your or someone else's records are there.

The internet is your friend in this instance. Access to public records are becoming so much easier and faster than doing the search in the real world. Looking through online databases in your living room is the dream that is now here. The money you may spend going around different states looking for birth certificates could be a lot, looking online isn't. You can even sometimes find what you are looking for online for free.

If you decide this is for you, and I expect you will considering you can take away the hard work and do it from your own home, then you need to do your research. Don't dive in and sign up to the first one you find without checking the competition. Make sure the site you're on offers all the benefits the others do, and make sure any information you give to them will not be sold or used in a way you don't want. The amount of times people have to get new email addresses because they signed up for countless things that spam them non-stop is extremely high.

In summary, I hope when you find the county birth records you want, that whatever you do with them works out for you.

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