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===Italian Birth Records=== | |||
https://wiki.doppiacittadinanza.com/index.php/Italian_Birth_Records | |||
==Arizona== | |||
====<u>Birth Certificates</u>==== | |||
You can order birth certificate for family members; you will have to include a copy of identification. Here is a PDF with mail in instructions: | |||
https://www.azdhs.gov/documents/licensing/vital-records/application-certificate-birth.pdf | |||
====<u>Apostile</u>==== | |||
Apostille are issued by the Arizona Secretary of State. You can either walk in in Phoenix, or order by mail: https://azsos.gov/services/document-authentication-apostille | |||
==Nevada== | |||
===Clark County=== | |||
====<u>Marriage Certificates/Licenses</u>==== | |||
There is an online public form you can use to search for your records and when they are found you can click the Order link for the document and order directly from the site: https://clerk.clarkcountynv.gov/AcclaimWeb/Search/SearchByName | |||
==New York== | ==New York== | ||
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====<u>Getting Court Orders for Documentation</u>==== | ====<u>Getting Court Orders for Documentation</u>==== | ||
In New York State, you will need a court order for any marriage, birth, and death records where you are not the spouse, adult child (in some cases), or parent (in some cases) of the ancestor. | In New York State, you will need a court order for any marriage, birth, and death records where you are not the spouse, adult child (in some cases), or parent (in some cases) of the ancestor. Law firms can help with this, but you can also do it yourself if you are so inclined. Links for instructions to DIY are below. | ||
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1W4xhLGRBJGNl3zVxE2NWCHUl4nzT2k-Y/view?fbclid=IwAR0d8grZ7prcUhTG2gqcBfFNz7zTGUSno_S0O1rgPfX9-kAE4d4ne7pa9UI | |||
https://www.reddit.com/r/juresanguinis/comments/vaw9h5/getting_records_via_court_order_in_new_york_state/ | https://www.reddit.com/r/juresanguinis/comments/vaw9h5/getting_records_via_court_order_in_new_york_state/ | ||
====<u>Birth Certificates</u>==== | ====<u>Birth Certificates</u>==== | ||
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Order certificates here: https://www.health.ny.gov/vital_records/birth.htm. | Order certificates here: https://www.health.ny.gov/vital_records/birth.htm. | ||
It is worth mentioning that you can also order documents through the municipalities where the documents were filed, often for much cheaper than going through DOH/VitalChek. You will have to know specifically where the birth took place. | |||
====<u>Marriage Certificates</u>==== | ====<u>Marriage Certificates</u>==== | ||
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Order here: https://www.health.ny.gov/vital_records/marriage.htm | Order here: https://www.health.ny.gov/vital_records/marriage.htm | ||
It is worth mentioning that you can also order documents through the municipalities where the documents were filed, often for much cheaper than going through DOH/VitalChek. You will have to know specifically where the marriage license was filed. | |||
====<u>Death Certificates</u>==== | ====<u>Death Certificates</u>==== | ||
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Order here: https://www.health.ny.gov/vital_records/death.htm | Order here: https://www.health.ny.gov/vital_records/death.htm | ||
It is worth mentioning that you can also order documents through the municipalities where the documents were filed, often for much cheaper than going through DOH/VitalChek. You will have to know specifically where the death took place. | |||
====<u>Apostille</u>==== | |||
Link to NYS Apostille Services (also covers NYC requests): https://dos.ny.gov/apostille-or-certificate-authentication | |||
==Pennsylvania== | ==Pennsylvania== | ||
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====<u>Death Certificates</u>==== | ====<u>Death Certificates</u>==== | ||
Death Certificates can be ordered from the Pennsylvania Department of Health. They have records from 1906 to present. The same eligibility rules from birth certificates apply, and the same fees apply. | Death Certificates can be ordered from the Pennsylvania Department of Health. They have records from 1906 to present. The same eligibility rules from birth certificates apply, and the same fees apply. | ||
https://www.health.pa.gov/topics/certificates/Pages/Death-Certificates.aspx | https://www.health.pa.gov/topics/certificates/Pages/Death-Certificates.aspx | ||
====<u>Apostille</u>==== | |||
https://www.dos.pa.gov/OtherServices/Certifications_Apostilles/Pages/How-Do-I-Obtain-an-Apostille-or-Certification.aspx | |||
====<u>Genealogy Index Page</u>==== | |||
There are a lot of resources found on the genealogy page of Pennsylvania department of health website: | |||
https://www.health.pa.gov/topics/certificates/Pages/Genealogy.aspx | |||
===Lawrence County=== | ===Lawrence County=== |
Latest revision as of 19:50, 4 August 2022
Universal Resources
The following websites can be used for help finding documentation. The subreddits linked are great for asking questions as well. There are state specific guides below, some are in the process of being updated.
https://www.reddit.com/r/juresanguinis/
https://www.reddit.com/r/Genealogy/
https://www.ancestry.com/ (has a free 14 day trial that gives you access to documents. You can still log in after the trial without a membership for reference and build the same tree with the same resources on FamilySearch).
Census Records
U.S. Census records are useful for helping to determine eligibility, but are not records that the consulate will accept. The census records will show places of residency to help with locating birth, marriage, and death records, and will show if your ancestors were naturalized or not, in 10 year increments.
FamilySearch.org
More and more images from the consulate's books are showing up online. If you know the consulate, ancestor's name(s) and the approximate year, you can try to find birth, marriage and death records pretty easy.
After you create/log in to your familysearch.org account, you can check out this example from Sant'Aresenio, Salerno:
Search For U.S. Vital Records
The CDC has an excellent resource for determining where to find vital records in every state in the U.S.
Click on the state needed for a list of contact information and fees associated with vital records.
https://www.cdc.gov/nchs/w2w/index.htm
Italian Birth Records
https://wiki.doppiacittadinanza.com/index.php/Italian_Birth_Records
Arizona
Birth Certificates
You can order birth certificate for family members; you will have to include a copy of identification. Here is a PDF with mail in instructions:
https://www.azdhs.gov/documents/licensing/vital-records/application-certificate-birth.pdf
Apostile
Apostille are issued by the Arizona Secretary of State. You can either walk in in Phoenix, or order by mail: https://azsos.gov/services/document-authentication-apostille
Nevada
Clark County
Marriage Certificates/Licenses
There is an online public form you can use to search for your records and when they are found you can click the Order link for the document and order directly from the site: https://clerk.clarkcountynv.gov/AcclaimWeb/Search/SearchByName
New York
New York State (Outside of New York City)
Getting Court Orders for Documentation
In New York State, you will need a court order for any marriage, birth, and death records where you are not the spouse, adult child (in some cases), or parent (in some cases) of the ancestor. Law firms can help with this, but you can also do it yourself if you are so inclined. Links for instructions to DIY are below.
Birth Certificates
You can order birth certificates if it is your own or your child's (where your name is listed as a parent). All others require a court order. It is worth asking any living relatives in the line to order their own to send to you.
Birth Certificates can be ordered through the NYS Department of Health. They need to be "long form" birth certificates in order to be accepted by the Italian consulate. Most original copies are not long form, so you may need to order a long form version of your own birth certificate, in addition to ancestor birth certificates (through a court order).
Difference between long form and short form birth certificates: https://www.usbirthcertificates.com/articles/birth-certificates-long-form-vs-short-form
Order certificates here: https://www.health.ny.gov/vital_records/birth.htm.
It is worth mentioning that you can also order documents through the municipalities where the documents were filed, often for much cheaper than going through DOH/VitalChek. You will have to know specifically where the birth took place.
Marriage Certificates
You can order marriage certificates if it is your own certificate. All others need a court order. It may be worth asking living relatives to order their own on your behalf.
Marriage certificates need to be "long form". Your original marriage certificate may be short form and would not be adequate.
The marriage certificate needs to be ordered from the county that the marriage license was purchased in, which may be different from where the marriage took place.
When ordering online through VitalChek (the site that the "order online" link brings you to from the Dept. of Health site), if a name change occurred as result of the marriage, enter the maiden/former last name on the "Certificate Details" page that asks for the names of both spouses.
Order here: https://www.health.ny.gov/vital_records/marriage.htm
It is worth mentioning that you can also order documents through the municipalities where the documents were filed, often for much cheaper than going through DOH/VitalChek. You will have to know specifically where the marriage license was filed.
Death Certificates
You can order a death certificate if you are the spouse, parent, child or sibling of the deceased. All others need a court order. It may be worth asking living relatives to order one on your behalf.
Death Certificates need to be "long form". Original issued copies may be "short form", so you may need to request a long form certificate even if you have an original copy.
Order here: https://www.health.ny.gov/vital_records/death.htm
It is worth mentioning that you can also order documents through the municipalities where the documents were filed, often for much cheaper than going through DOH/VitalChek. You will have to know specifically where the death took place.
Apostille
Link to NYS Apostille Services (also covers NYC requests): https://dos.ny.gov/apostille-or-certificate-authentication
Pennsylvania
State Wide Resources
Birth Certificates
Birth Certificates from 1906 to Present
Birth Certificates from 1906 to the present can be ordered through the Pennsylvania Department of Health. The fee is $20 per certificate, plus processing and shipping fees.
You must be an eligible applicant. Eligible applicants must be 18 years of age or older and include the following:
- Person named on the birth certificate
- Spouse
- Parent or step-parent. A step-parent must also submit a marriage certificate to support the relationship to the person named on the birth certificate
- Brother, sister, half-brother, half-sister
- Son or daughter
- Step-son or step-daughter (must submit the parent's marriage certificate to support the relationship)
- Grandparent or great-grandparent
- Grandchild or great-grandchild
- Power of Attorney
- Attorney or legal representative of the person named on the birth certificate (must provide supporting documentation)
- If the person listed on the birth certificate is deceased, a family member who is not listed above must also submit a copy of the death certificate to be eligible to receive the birth certificate
Link to order: https://www.health.pa.gov/topics/certificates/Pages/Birth-Certificates.aspx
Birth Certificates pre-1906
Information on Pennsylvania birth and death records that occurred prior to 1906 can be obtained by contacting the appropriate Pennsylvania County Courthouse. Visit http://www.pacourts.us/courts/courtsof-common-pleas/orphans-court-clerks for a list of county courthouses.
Marriage Certificates
Pennsylvania marriage and divorce certificates are available from the county courthouse where the document was issued. Please visit the Orphans' Court Clerks website for contact information.
https://www.pacourts.us/courts/courts-of-common-pleas/orphans-court-clerks
Death Certificates
Death Certificates can be ordered from the Pennsylvania Department of Health. They have records from 1906 to present. The same eligibility rules from birth certificates apply, and the same fees apply.
https://www.health.pa.gov/topics/certificates/Pages/Death-Certificates.aspx
Apostille
Genealogy Index Page
There are a lot of resources found on the genealogy page of Pennsylvania department of health website:
https://www.health.pa.gov/topics/certificates/Pages/Genealogy.aspx
Lawrence County
A good place to start to do a search if your family was in Lawrence county, including New Castle, PA. You can send requests to the Prothonotary for $12 a request:
https://lawrencecountypa.gov/gov/prothonotary-lawrence_county/genealogical-searches/
Catholic Diocese of Pittsburgh
You can do searches in the Catholic Church in the Pittsburgh area