Vital Records for Washington County, Nebraska.

Here are some things to know about vital records in Nebraska before requesting from Nebraska HHS:
  • Nebraska Vital Records only has information about events that took place in Nebraska.
  • Only records that are 50 years old or older may be asked for family history.
  • Birth and death records start in 1904.
  • Marriage and divorce records start in 1909.
  • Some counties kept records in ledgers before 1904 & 1909.
  • From 1904 to 1911 births were usually filed only under the father�s name and didn't list the name of the child. This was only to register the birth not to make a birth certificate.
  • Certificates for births started in 1912. Beginning in 1941, a person born in Nebraska before 1905 could ask to have their birth record put on file (delayed birth).
  • In 1985, birth and death certificates were sent to NE Vital Records in Lincoln, NE. (except Lancaster & Douglas Counties).
  • For marriages before 1909, contact the county where the marriage license was filed or the Nebraska State Historical Society.
  • For divorces before 1909, check with the Clerk of the District Court in the county where the divorce was granted.
  • Before October 1, 1985, all delayed birth records granted by the courts were filed with NE Vital Records in Lincoln, NE.
  • If no record is found, a "no record" is sent, and the search fee is kept.
  • Vital Records does not keep census records. Check with the U.S.Census Bureau.

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