Vital records,
as their name suggests, are connected with central life
events: birth, marriage, and death. Maintained by civil
authorities, they are prime sources of genealogical
information; but, unfortunately, official vital records are
available only for relatively recent periods. These records,
despite their recent creation in the United States, are
critically important in genealogical research, often
supplying details on family members well back into the
nineteenth century.
The Source: A Guidebook of American Genealogy,
by Loretto Szucs and Sandra Luebking.
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Wisconsin State Database
A large collection of databases of births, deaths, marriages, census,
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Deaths
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Wisconsin Deaths, 1820-1907
This database indexes over 435,000 deaths recorded in the state of
Wisconsin prior to 1907. Wisconsin is one of few states to have a
wide-spread index of records prior to establishment of a state vital
records office. However, it is important to note that there will be some
records at the county level not included in this statewide index. Taken
from the index created by the Wisconsin Department of Health and Family
Services, Vital Records Division this database will prove useful to those
seeking ancestors in early Wisconsin. (Requires
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Make check or money order payable to Vital Records.
Include a letter noting relationship of person on certificate to person
requesting certificate; reason for requesting the certificate; full name
of person on certificate; date of birth or death; city/county of event;
parents name including mother's maiden name for a birth record; for death
records including age at time of death or social security number is
helpful but not necessary; be sure to sign the letter of request; include
a self-addressed stamped envelope. Note: Genealogy requests can take up to
3 months, other requests will be in the mail within 15 working days.
Birth
Scattered birth records earlier than 1857. Records before Oct
1, 1907 are incomplete.
Mail requests to: Vital Records PO Box 309 Madison WI 53701-0309
Use the
application form (a
PDF file) and
include all information listed below. Please enclose a
self-addressed, stamped, business-sized envelope. You must also
enclose the necessary fees (see below). Upon
receipt in they're office, mailed requests are generally completed in
10-15 working days.
In-person requests may be made at the Vital Records
Office in Madison. It is located at the One West Wilson Street
state office building, in Room 158. The office is open from 8:00
a.m. to 4:15 p.m., Monday through Friday. Identification is
required for all records that are picked up. You may wish to
complete the
application form (a
PDF file)
before you visit they're office. Requests made by 10:00 a.m. are
usually ready by 12:00 noon; requests made by noon are usually ready by
2:00; requests made by 2:00 are usually ready by 4:00 p.m.; requests
made at 4:00 are usually ready by 10:00 a.m. the next business day.
Fax requests are also possible, using your credit
card. Please complete the
fax application form (a
PDF file).
Fees: The fee for the first copy of
any birth record is $12.00. Additional copies of the same record,
ordered at the same time, are $2.00 each. Therefore, two copies of
the same record would be $14.00. Please make check or money order
payable to VITAL RECORDS.
Information needed to request a copy of a birth record:
The relationship between the person named on the record and the
person making the request. Example: my own, my child's, etc.
Only the person named on the record, the immediate family of that person
or anyone with written permission from the person named on the record or
the person's family may get a "certified" copy of a birth certificate.
Note: A "non-certified" copy of a birth certificate is available
to anyone who applies.
The reason for needing the record;
The full name listed on the birth record;
The date of birth;
The city and county of birth;
The parent's names including mother's maiden name;
Mail requests to:
Vital Records
PO Box 309
Madison WI 53701-0309
Use the
application form (a
PDF file) and
include all information listed below. Please enclose a
self-addressed, stamped, business-sized envelope. You must also
enclose the necessary fees (see below). Upon
receipt in they're office, mailed requests are generally completed in
10-15 working days.
In-person requests may be made at the
Vital Records Office in Madison. It is located at the One West
Wilson Street state office building, in Room 158. The office is
open from 8:00 a.m. to 4:15 p.m., Monday through Friday.
Identification is required for all records that are picked up. You
may wish to complete the
application form (a
PDF file)
before you visit they're office. Requests made by 10:00 a.m. are
usually ready by 12:00 noon; requests made by noon are usually ready by
2:00; requests made by 2:00 are usually ready by 4:00 p.m.; requests
made at 4:00 are usually ready by 10:00 a.m. the next business day.
Fax requests are also possible, using
your credit card. Please complete the
fax application form (a
PDF file).
Fees: The fee for the first copy of any death
record is $7.00. Additional copies of the same record, ordered at
the same time, are $2.00 each. Therefore, two copies of the same
record would be $9.00. Please make check or money order payable to
VITAL RECORDS.
Information needed to request a copy of a death record:
The relationship between the person named on the record and the
person making the request. Example: my spouse's, my child's,
etc. Only the immediate family of the person named on the
record or anyone with written permission from an immediate family member
may get a "certified" copy of a death certificate. Note: A
"non-certified" copy of a death certificate is available to anyone who
applies.
The reason for needing the record;
The full name listed on the death record;
The date of death;
The city and county of death;
You may include the decedent's age, birth date, occupation or Social
Security number. This information is not required for us to
conduct a search;
Your signature.
Marriage
Records before Oct 1, 1907 are incomplete.
There are three ways to request a copy of a
marriage certificate: by mail, in person, or by fax.
Mail requests to:
Vital Records
PO Box 309
Madison WI 53701-0309
Use the
application form and include all information listed below.
Please enclose a self-addressed, stamped, business-sized envelope.
You must also enclose the necessary fees (see below).
Upon receipt in they're office, mailed requests are generally completed in
10-15 working days.
In-person requests may be made at the Vital Records
Office in Madison. It is located at the One West Wilson Street
state office building, in Room 158. The office is open from 8:00
a.m. to 4:15 p.m., Monday through Friday. Identification is
required for all records that are picked up. You may wish to
complete the
application form before you visit they're office. Requests
made by 10:00 a.m. are usually ready by 12:00 noon; requests made by
noon are usually ready by 2:00; requests made by 2:00 are usually ready
by 4:00 p.m.; requests made at 4:00 are usually ready by 10:00 a.m. the
next business day.
Fax requests are also possible, using your credit
card. Please complete the
fax application form (a
PDF file).
Fees: The fee for the first copy of any marriage
record is $7.00. Additional copies of the same record, ordered at
the same time, are $2.00 each. Therefore, two copies of the same
record would be $9.00. Please make check or money order payable to
VITAL RECORDS.
Divorce
There are three ways to request a copy of a
divorce certificate: by mail, in person, or by fax.
Mail requests to:
Vital Records
PO Box 309
Madison WI 53701-0309
Use the
application form (a
PDF file) and
include all information listed below. Please enclose a
self-addressed, stamped, business-sized envelope. You must also
enclose the necessary fees (see below). Upon
receipt in they're office, mailed requests are generally completed in
10-15 working days.
In-person requests may be made at the Vital Records
Office in Madison. It is located at the One West Wilson Street
state office building, in Room 158. The office is open from 8:00
a.m. to 4:15 p.m., Monday through Friday. Identification is
required for all records that are picked up. You may wish to
complete the
application form (a
PDF file)
before you visit they're office. Requests made by 10:00 a.m. are
usually ready by 12:00 noon; requests made by noon are usually ready by
2:00; requests made by 2:00 are usually ready by 4:00 p.m.; requests
made at 4:00 are usually ready by 10:00 a.m. the next business day.
Fax requests are also possible, using your credit
card. Please complete the
fax application form (a
PDF file).
Fees: The fee for the first copy of any divorce
record is $7.00. Additional copies of the same record, ordered at
the same time, are $2.00 each. Therefore, two copies of the same
record would be $9.00. Please make check or money order payable to
VITAL RECORDS.
Information needed to request a copy of a divorce record:
The relationship between the person named on the record and the
person making the request. Example: my own, my child's, etc.
Only the person named on the record, the immediate family of that person
or anyone with written permission from the person named on the record or
the person's family may get a "certified" copy of a divorce certificate.
Note: A "non-certified" copy of a divorce certificate is available
to anyone who applies.
The reason for needing the record;
The full name of the husband listed on the divorce record;
The full maiden name of the wife listed on the divorce record;
The date of divorce;
The city and county of divorce;
Your signature.
Genealogy Research
They file records only for events that occurred in Wisconsin.
To schedule an appointment for self-searching, call (608) 267-7820.
To request a genealogy search:
You must list only one possible county of occurrence for each
birth record prior to 1876.
You must list only one possible county of occurrence for each
death record prior to 1876.
You must list only one possible county of occurrence for each
marriage record prior to 1907.
You must indicate the groom's/husband's name for each marriage and
divorce record.
You must list an approximate date of occurrence for each record
requested.
You must list additional identifying information when requesting a
vital record with a common surname, such as Brown, Smith, Johnson,
Schmidt, etc. (County of occurrence and parents' names are very
helpful.)
They have no divorce records prior to 1907.
Genealogy requests may take 3 to 6 months to process.
Fees are not returned if the record is not found on
file.
The mailing address for the Vital Records Office: Vital Records
PO Box 309
Madison WI 53701-0309
Earliest Registration Dates
Registration of events prior to 1907 was rather sketchy.
It has been estimated that less than 50% of the records were prepared and
submitted for permanent filing before that time. Records are not on
file for events that occurred before the following dates.
County
Births
Deaths
Marriages
County
Births
Deaths
Marriages
Adams
1857
1876
1857
Manitowoc
1858
1864
1859
Ashland
1876
1877
1874
Marathon
1870
1868
1865
Barron
1877
1877
1868
Marinette
1874
1879
1878
Bayfield
1879
1870
1869
Marquette
1864
1876
1863
Brown
1814
1834
1823
Milwaukee
1835
1872
1851
Buffalo
1855
1873
1856
Monroe
1877
1876
1856
Burnett
1853
1846
1869
Oconto
1876
1872
1855
Calumet
1858
1856
1850
Oneida
1887
1888
1877
Chippewa
1858
1855
1869
Outagamie
1856
1869
1855
Clark
1869
1877
1857
Ozaukee
1852
1849
1855
Columbia
1860
1877
1849
Pepin
1863
1877
1857
Crawford
1858
1876
1862
Pierce
1870
1876
1851
Dane
1860
1876
1839
Polk
1867
1865
1855
Dodge
1870
1852
1843
Portage
1866
1875
1859
Door
1852
1856
1860
Price
1880
1879
1880
Douglas
1861
1877
1854
Racine
1877
1880
1939
Dunn
1870
1877
1858
Richland
1875
1876
1864
Eau Claire
1870
1876
1857
Rock
1856
1871
1847
Florence
1882
1882
1882
Rusk
1900
1901
1901
Fond du Lac
1879
1854
1844
St. Croix
1858
1876
1852
Forest
1891
1871
1889
Sauk
1864
1876
1852
Grant
1870
1876
1842
Sawyer
1869
1883
1883
Green
1862
1874
1838
Shawano
1862
1873
1848
Green Lake
1864
1877
1858
Sheboygan
1852
1854
1848
Iowa
1876
1871
1836
Taylor
1877
1877
1852
Iron
1886
1887
1858
Trempealeau
1845
1847
1875
Jackson
1876
1876
1858
Vernon
1863
1878
1856
Jefferson
1852
1856
1844
Vilas
1889
1889
1855
Juneau
1877
1876
1844
Walworth
1872
1872
1893
Kenosha
1876
1876
1850
Washburn
1883
1883
1839
Kewaunee
1861
1873
1857
Washington
1859
1873
1883
La Crosse
1877
1876
1851
Waukesha
1860
1872
1846
Lafayette
1854
1877
1847
Waupaca
1858
1848
1846
Langlade
1882
1868
1881
Waushara
1859
1876
1852
Lincoln
1875
1871
1875
Winnebago
1876
1876
1860
Menominee became a county in 1961.
Wood
1871
1872
1844
Note: Birth - The charge for the first search
period is $12.00. The charge for additional search periods is $7.00 for
each 5-year period; or $7.00 for each single index period listed below.
Death, Marriage, or Divorce - All searches cost $7.00 for
each 5-year period; or $7.00 for each single index period listed below.
Index Search Periods
Birth:
Pre - 1907 to Oct. 1907
Marriage:
Pre - 1907 to Oct. 1907
1948 to 1966
1973 to 1978
1967 to 1979
1979 to 1992
1980 to Present
1993 to Present
Death:
Pre - 1907 to Oct. 1907
Divorce:
1907 to 1935
1959 to 1979
1965 to 1978
1980 to 1991
1979 to 1986
1992 to Present
1988 to Present*
* The State Vital Records Office does not have divorce certificates for
the period of January 1, 1987 through December 31, 1987. You should
contact the Clerk of Court in the county where the divorce occurred if you
require proof of divorce.
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