![]() Certified copies are available from the county clerk in the county where the civil union occurred. Civil Union Records Civil Union records are not kept by the Illinois Department of Public Health, Division of Vital Records.The Division of Vital Records can verify the facts of a marriage that has taken place from 1962 ![]() Certified copies are only available at the county clerk in the county where the marriage occurred (see RESOURCES in the right-hand column and click on List of County Clerks). Marriage Records Marriage records are not kept by the Illinois Department of Public Health, Division of Vital Records.Genealogy Birth Records Uncertified copies of birth certificates for genealogical purposes are available to individuals, who may not otherwise be entitled to receive a certified copy, upon completion of the Application for Search of Birth Record Files (see FORMS in the right-hand column), if the person's date of birth precedes the current date by 75 years or more.Death Records Death records are not public records and are only available to those who have a personal or property right interest with the decedent. ![]() Note: If the adoption was finalized in another state, you may submit a certified copy of the ![]()
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