Nebraska Vital Records

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= Nebraska Birth, Marriage and Death Records =

Nebraska Vital Records Online Links

 * Online Searchable Death Indexes for the USA
 * Online Birth &amp; Marriage Records Indexes for the USA
 * Nebraska Death Indexes
 * Nebraska Marriages

Birth Records
Early - 1904

1904 - Present

Local Records of Births and Deaths
The earliest civil vital records were kept by a few city health departments. Omaha has death records dating from 1870 and birth records from 1873. Lincoln has birth and death files from 1889.

A few Nebraska counties also began recording births and deaths before statewide registration. Contact the county clerk to obtain copies of the records. Copies of the incomplete county records before 1905 (except Douglas County) are also available at the Bureau of Vital Statistics (see below). For Douglas County records write to:

Douglas County Health Department Vital Statistics, Civic Center, Room 402 1819 Farnam Street Omaha, Nebraska 68183-0401 Telephone: 402-444-7205 Internet: Douglas County Health Department

State Records of Births and Deaths
Statewide registration of births and deaths began in 1905 and was generally complied with by 1920. Delayed registrations are also available from 1917 for births that occurred before that time. To obtain copies of the records, write to:

Nebraska Department of HHS Finance &amp; Support Vital Records P.O. Box 95065 Lincoln, NE 68509-5065 Telephone: 402-471-2871 E-mail: [mailto:vitalrecords@hhss.ne.gov Vitalrecords@hhss.ne.gov] Internet: Nebraska Department of Health &amp; Human Services

State your relationship to the individual and the reason you want the information. Requests for records of persons born or married within the last 50 years are only available to a member of the immediate family.

The current fees for this service are listed at the above website and at VitalRecords.com.

The Family History Library has not acquired copies of Nebraska birth or death records from state, county, or city offices. Some vital records have been transcribed and published in genealogical periodicals.

Adoption Records
open / closed / state statues

Marriage Records
Marriages have been recorded by individual counties since the date each county was organized. Marriage documents since 1867 often list the names of parents of the bride and groom. Copies can be obtained by writing to the office of the probate judge in the county. Some of the earliest marriage records are now in the custody of the Nebraska State Historical Society. The Family History Library has microfilms of marriage records for many counties.

Statewide registration of marriages began in 1909. Since that time, each county clerk has been required to submit a copy of all marriage records to the Bureau of Vital Statistics. You can write to the Bureau (address above) for information. The Bureau of Vital Statistics will release records of marriages within the last 50 years only to a member of the immediate family.

Marriage records for some counties may be found at Nebraska Marriage Records

Divorce Records
Divorce proceedings since the 1850's have been kept by the clerk of the district court for each county. Divorce records since 1909 are also at the Bureau of Vital Statistics.

Death Records
There are some death on-line records and indexes at Online Nebraska Death Records &amp; Indexes.

Substitute Records
Nebraska Church Records

Nebraska Cemetery Records

Nebraska Census

Nebraska Newspapers

Nebraska Military Records

Nebraska Periodicals

Nebraska History

Tips

 * Information listed on vital records is given by an informant. Learn the relationship of the informant to the subject(s) of the record.  The closer the relationship of the informant to the subject(s) and whether or not the informant was present at the time of the event can help determine the accuracy of the infomation found on the record.
 * If you are unable to locate vital records recorded by governments, search fro church records of christening, marriage, death or burial. A family BIble may have been used to record births, marriagres and deaths.
 * Privacy laws may restrict your access to some vital records. Copies of some vital record recorded in the last 100 years may be uanavailable to anyone except a direct relative.
 * Search for Vital Records in the Family History Library Catalog by using Place Search and then choosing Vital Records. Search for Nebraska to locate records filed by the State and then search the name of the county to locate records keept by that county.

Archives, Libraries and Societies
Nebraska Archives and Libraries

Nebraska Societies

Inventory of Vital Records
A description of the history and availability of existing records is in The Guide to Public Vital Statistics Records In Nebraska.