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United States Arizona  Archives and Libraries  State Library of Arizona

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Contact Information
E-mail: E-mail form

Address:


 * 1700 West Washington Street
 * Suite 300
 * Phoenix, AZ 85007

Telephone: 602-926-3870, or Toll Free: 1-800-228-4710 (Arizona only) Fax:  602-256-7984

Hours and holidays: Monday-Friday 8-5

Map, directions, and public transportation:


 * Map:  Google map: State Library of Arizona.


 * Directions  Visit the State Library of Arizona.


 * Public transportation:  Valley Metro Bus
 * Route 1 - Washington/Jefferson  stops on Adams or Jefferson near 18th Ave
 * Route 17 - 17th Avenue  stops on 17th Ave near Adams (about 2 blocks east)
 * Route 19 - 19th Avenue  stops on 19th Ave near Jefferson or Adams (about 2 blocks west)
 * Route 573 - Northwest Valley Express  stops on 17th Ave near Adams (about 2 blocks east)

Internet sites and databases:


 * State Library of Arizona events, government info, legal resources, genealogy and family history, digital AZ library, visit the capitol, research centers, contact us.
 * Online catalog by title, author, keyword, subject, call number, or ISBN. Also in WorldCat.
 * Genealogy and Family History available at the library, available at the archives, online.

Collection Description
The State Library of Arixona is the  starting place for Arizona family history research. This is primarily a book library—a good one. They also have census microfilms. Collection includes immigration and naturalization books and indexes, published material from all states for vital records, courts, wills, and county histories, published material for some international nations, major genealogical periodicals for several states, and Internet sites such as Ancestry, and Heritage Quest Online.

Alternate Repositories
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If you cannot visit or find a source at the , a similar source may be available at one of the following.

Overlapping Collections


 * Alternate Repository {create link for each, and give line or two describing collection}
 * such as: NARA I
 * NARA II
 * National Archives at _____
 * State Archives
 * State Library
 * State Library

Similar Collections


 * National Personnel Records Center
 * LC
 * FHL
 * LC
 * FHL

Neighboring Collections


 * County Vital Records Office
 * City Vital Records Office
 * County Archives
 * County Orphan's Court
 * County Probate Court
 * County Recorder
 * County Coroner
 * U.S. District Court
 * County and local historical societies
 * County and local genealogical societies
 * Public Libraries
 * Museums and heritage societies
 * Repositories in surrounding counties: [Chattam], [Durham], and [Franklin]
 * State Vital Records Office
 * State Historical Society
 * State Genealogical Society
 * University Libraries
 * Church archives
 * Repositories in other surrounding states (or provinces): [SC], [TN], and [VA]
 * Repositories in other surrounding states (or provinces): [SC], [TN], and [VA]