Kentucky Birth Records

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It is as important as it is quite a challenge to obtain your birth and death records in Kentucky. The state of Kentucky first enacted the State-wide vital records registration in 1852. However compliance was minimal and the legislation lasted only 10 years. After a period of erratic maintenance from 1872-1910, birth and death registrations resumed its full function on January 1, 1911.

These birth records may be accessed in the Office of Vital Statistics, a division of the Cabinet for Health and Family Services. Kentucky’s birth and death records can be obtained in several ways. For nearby residents, walk-in orders are accepted. Mail-in requests are also accepted. But application forms and non-refundable fees to cover the cost of the record search are required. About 30 working days are needed for processing. You can mail at the following addresses:

For birth records in Kentucky prior to 1911:

Public Records Division
Kentucky Department for Libraries and Archives
300 Coffee Tree Road
P.O. Box 537
Frankfort, KY 40602-0537

For Kentucky birth records after 1911:

Department for Health Services
Office of Vital Statistics
375 East Main Street
Frankfort, KY 40601

But you can speed it up by searching online. There are many websites where you could find useful information to acquire your birth records.

If you need your fast results, you can look and search records of birth online. You will have to pay a small fee, and you will receive a full refund if no records are found, unlike writing a request to the post mail.

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