Archives & Library
Ohio History Connection
800 East 17th Avenue
Columbus, OH 43211
Phone: 614.297.2510
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Some Archives & Library procedures recently have changed and some services will be suspended temporarily. This will include death record/vital record and research requests, prison, industrial schools, and Bertillon records, and photocopy requests, as well as prison, Children's Home, mental health, legislative, and developmental disabilities research requests. Please check back for updates on when these services will resume or email reference@ohiohistory.org with any questions.

Ohio's vital records, including birth, marriage, and death were kept by various entities throughout the state's history and the available records vary by time period. Please see the individual vital record pages for specific information about how to locate these records and what the Archives & Library holds in its collection. In general, before searching for a vital record, it is helpful to know the following information:
Ohio did not make it a law to keep birth and death records until 1867
Starting on December 20, 1908 births and deaths are recorded in a certificate format
Marriage records are created by county Probate Courts, starting from the date of the county's creation