Maryland Vital Records: Birth

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= Maryland Birth Records =

Colonial Period (Up to 1800)
Beginning in 1654, the Maryland General Assembly required the recording all births by the clerk of the county court. Later, the responsibility was assigned to the Clerks of the Protestant Episcopal Vestry. The Protestant Episcopal Church was required to register all births that occurred – regardless of the parents' religion – until 1776. Other churches also recorded births of their congregation members, thus creating a second recording of some individual's birth.


 * The information requested normally included:


 * Birth date of child
 * Child’s name
 * Names of parents (sometimes the mother's name was not recorded).

Maryland Births, 1800-1864
During 1800 to 1864, Maryland did not require the recording of any birth information. Only local churches were recording births occurring during this time period.

County Circuit Court, 1865-1884
Registration of births was reestablished in 1865 and assigned to the county circuit courts by the Maryland General Assembly. Most people did not comply with the new law, which resulted in a small number of births actually being recorded. Church records continue to be a primary source of birth information.


 * Information on births registers normally included:


 * Date of birth
 * Place of birth
 * Name of child
 * Names of parents
 * Occupation of father
 * Residence of parents
 * Date of record
 * Usually sex and race of child

Baltimore City, 1875 to 1972
Baltimore City had different laws regarding the recording of births compared to the rest of Maryland. In 1874, the Mayor and City Council required registration of all births that occurred in Baltimore City. This registration requirement lasted until 1972, when the state Division of Vital Records became responsible for all 23 counties and the city of Baltimore. The Maryland State Archives has an 1875 - 1941 index for the Baltimore City births. The index is public even though the birth records are restricted for 100 years.


 * Information on Baltimore City birth records included:
 * Sex
 * Race
 * Number of child (birth order)
 * Date of birth
 * Place of birth
 * Names of parents
 * Birthplaces of parents
 * Occupation for father
 * Name and address of medical attendant
 * After 1903, name of child (not commonly reported until 1911)
 * After 1910, residence, race, age and occupation of both parents

Maryland County Birth Records, 1898-1972
A new law by the General Assembly in 1898 required birth registration in Maryland’s 23 counties. Baltimore City was excused from the new law because it had required registration since 1875. The citizens and counties were slow to comply with the registration requirement. A high compliance rate did not occur until approximately 1914.


 * Information on birth records from 1898 to 1972 include:
 * Name of child
 * Birth date
 * Birth place
 * Sex
 * Race
 * Number of the child (birth order)
 * Living or still born
 * Names of parents
 * Race of parents
 * Occupation of parents
 * Birth place of parents
 * Residence of parents
 * Medical attendant’s name and address

Maryland Births, 1973 to Present
The Department of Health and Mental Hygiene, Division of Vital Records became the only agency to register births for all 23 counties and Baltimore City beginning in July 1972.


 * Birth certificates from 1973 to the present include:


 * Name of child
 * Sex
 * Date of birth
 * Place of birth
 * Parents’ names
 * Parents’ birthplace
 * Parents’ race
 * Parents’ age
 * Parents’ residence
 * Parents’ occupation
 * Number of children previously born to mother
 * Medical attendant name and address

Maryland State Archives
Birth records and indexes located at the Maryland State Archives can be viewed onsite or a research request can be made. To view fees and how to request information, go to the Maryland State Archives website, Placing Research &amp; Copy Orders.

Below is a list of the necessary information to view or request copies of microfilm and original records that are available at the Maryland State Archives. The list includes birth indexes and birth records available seperated by time period.

Colonial Births (up to 1800)


 * INDEXES to births 
 * Bible and Tombstone Records, Index: Maryland Indexes various dates MSA S1406, Index 32
 * Church Indexes, Birth &amp; Baptism Index: Maryland Indexes 1663-1967, various dates for 13 churches MSA S1401, Index 28
 * Birth Records, Index: Maryland Indexes, 1649-1720, 1804-1877, 1898-1923, incomplete MSA S1403 Index 30


 * Birth Records 
 * Charles County Court, 1654-1706 (original) MSA C653
 * Charles County Court, 1654-1693 (microfilm) MSA CM1234
 * Somerset County Court, 1649-1720 MSA C1739, original; MSA CM956, microfilm
 * Talbot County Court, 1657-1691 MSA C1840, original; MSA CM1009, microfilm

Births in Circuit Court records from 1865-1884:


 * Anne Arundel County Circuit Court, 1804-1877 MSA C39
 * Baltimore County Circuit Court, 1865-1883 MSA C283
 * Caroline County Circuit Court, 1865-1884 MSA C474
 * Cecil County Circuit Court, 1865-1891 MSA C593
 * Charles County Circuit Court, 1865-1877 MSA T2144
 * Frederick Courty Circuit Court, 1865-1873 MSA C759
 * Kent County Circuit Court, 1865-1873 MSA C1027
 * Montgomery County Circuit Court, 1865-1899 MSA C1116
 * Prince George's County Circuit Court, 1865-1867 MSA C1167
 * Queen Anne's County Circuit Court, 1865-1881 MSA C1358
 * Somerset County Circuit Court, 1865-1870 MSA C1738
 * St. Mary's County Circuit Court, 1865-1867 MSA C1534
 * Washington County Circuit Court, 1865-1867 MSA C1935
 * Worcester County Circuit Court, 1865-1889 MSA C1998

The Maryland State Archives is always receiving additional records. Check the list of “transferred records” to see newly acquisitioned birth records.

County Birth Records from 1898 to 1972


 * INDEXES to Birth Records: 
 * 1898-1909, Board of Health MSA S1035 microfilm 1898-1919, Department of Health and Mental Hygiene, Division of Vital Records MSA T1332 1910-1919, Department of Health, Bureau of Vital Statistics MSA S1045 1910-1950, Department of Health, Bureau of Vital Statistics MSA SM27;MSA SM35 microfilm
 * INDEX to Delayed Birth Records: 
 * 1860-1921, Department of Health, Bureau of Vital Statistics MSA SM29 microfilm

There are no indexes from 1951-1972 at the Maryland State Archives


 * Birth Records (Restricted for births occurring in the last 100 years): 1898-1951, Department of Health, Bureau of Vital Statistics MSA SM35 microfilm 1898-1924, Department of Health and Mental Hygiene, Division of Vital Records MSA T1886 1951-1969, Department of Health, Division of Vital Records and Statistics MSA SM32 microfilm 1969-1972, Department of Health and Mental Hygiene, Division of Vital Records MSA SM36 microfilm

Baltimore City Birth Records


 * INDEXES to Balitmore City Birth Records
 * 1875-1941, Baltimore City Health Department, Bureau of Vital Statistics MSA C2 original; MSA CM1134 microfilm
 * 1918-1941, Baltimore City Health Department, Bureau of Vital Statistics MSA C8

There are no indexes from 1941-1972 at the Maryland State Archives 


 * Baltimore City Birth Records:
 * 1875-1972, Baltimore City Health Department, Bureau of Vital Statistics MSA CM1135 microfilm
 * 1890-1911, Baltimore City Health Department, Bureau of Vital Statistics MSA C6
 * 1875-1896, 1911-1924, [Baltimore City] Department of Health and Mental Hygiene, Division of Vital Records MSA T310
 * Delayed Balitmore City Birth Records:
 * 1876-1925, Baltimore City Health Department, Bureau of Vital Statistics MSA C2145

Birth indexes and records are available from 1875 to 1941 for Baltimore City, although actual birth records have restrictions within the last 100 years.

Family History Library
There are some Maryland Colonial birth records available at the Family History Library. The following are links to topics in the FamilySearch Catalog that list sources that can be viewed at the Family History Library. Each source has either a book call number or microfilm number assigned to it. Microfilm records and books can be viewed at the Family History Library in Salt Lake City, Utah. Microfilms and microfiche can be loaned and viewed at local Family History Centers. Although books from the Family History Library do not circulate, you may be able to find the same title at your local public library, or order it through interlibrary loan (ILL). Below are links that contain birth record sources for different counties in Maryland:



Department of Health &amp; Mental Hygiene - Division of Vital Records
Birth certificates from 1898 or beginning in 1875 for Baltimore City to the present can be ordered from the Division of Vital Records. However, they are unable to issue certificates for genealogical purposes. If you are not immediately related to the individual, you must order the birth certificate from the Maryland State Archives.

Records are restricted for 100 years after the date of birth unless you are:


 * Requesting your own birth certificate
 * Parent or guardian of indivdiual named on certificate
 * Representative of the individual named on certificate, parent, or guardian

Click here, to download a birth certificate application


 * To mail in a request:


 * Division of Vital Records
 * P.O. box 68760
 * Baltimore, MD 21215-0036


 * To call for more information: (410) 764-3038 or (800) 832-3277


 * To order for same day service with an additional fee, go to Vitalchek.com.