Genealogy Services
How can I search indexes and certificates in person?
The Wisconsin Vital Records Office allows in-person searching
by appointment only at 1 W. Wilson Street, Rm. 159, Madison, Wisconsin
(driving
directions/parking).
To schedule an appointment, please contact the genealogy
receptionist at (608) 267-7820 between the hours of 8:00 A.M. and 4:00 P.M.
(Central Time), Monday through Friday. A limited number of appointments are
available and they fill up quickly. Please call as far in advance as possible.
| Available Hours for in-person searching: |
| Monday through Friday: |
8:00 A.M. to 10:00 A.M. |
| Monday through Friday: |
10:30 A.M. to 12:30 P.M. |
| Tuesday and Thursday: |
1:30 P.M. to 3:30 P.M. |
If you still have questions after reading the information below, please
contact us.
Which records can I access?
In-person searchers may be allowed supervised access to
all Wisconsin birth, death, marriage, and divorce records with the
following exceptions:
1. The following records cannot be handled by non-staff searchers and require staff
assistance because they contain confidential information or are on microfilm in
our confidential area:
-
Birth records 1939 to present,
-
Marriage records 1968 to present,
-
Divorce records 1968 to present, and
-
Death records 2003 to present.
2. All
staff-assisted searches will require a $20.00 fee which includes a copy of a record.
3. Non-marital birth certificates and records sealed by court action are not open to
searchers unless the searcher meets statutory criteria for viewing or receiving a copy.
Policy for On-Site Searching:
- Advance appointments are required. An appointment must be made for each person entering
the search area. Cancellations are allowed. No-shows may be restricted from future
searches.
- Two persons are allowed in the search area at one time. This office reserves the right
to alter the number of searchers allowed in the area.
- Two-hour time blocks are available. A person may schedule up to a maximum
of six hours in a three-month period. This office reserves the right to alter the hours
for emergencies and/or holidays.
- First-time searchers will be provided an orientation to the archives
upon request.
- Children under 12 are not allowed in the search area. Children over 12
must have an appointment to enter the area.
- Each searcher must register each day he or she enters the search area.
The searcher must be prepared to show proper identification. The acceptable
forms of identification are listed below.
Requires ONE of the following:
Wisconsin driver's license with photo
Wisconsin I.D. with photo
Out-of-state driver's license/I.D. with photo
OR
Requires TWO of the following:
Government-issued employee I.D. badge with photo
U.S. passport
Checkbook/bankbook
Major credit card
Health insurance card
Recent dated, signed lease
Utility bill or traffic ticket
All forms of identification must show your current name and address.
Expired cards or documents will not be accepted.
Where else are Wisconsin vital records available?
You can purchase certified and uncertified copies of birth, death, and marriage
certificates at the Register of Deeds office in the county in which the event occurred. For
example, if a child was born in Dane County, you can purchase a birth certificate at the
Dane County Register of Deeds office.
Birth, death, and marriage certificates for events that occurred prior to 1907 are
available for viewing at the Wisconsin Historical Society Archives. Information on
the Wisconsin Historical Archives can be found on the Internet at http://www.wisconsinhistory.org/genealogy/index.html.
What are the earliest filed vital records?
Registration of events prior to 1907 was voluntary and vital
records were not filed for most events. 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
dates listed in the following table. Divorce certificates from any
county are not available before October 1907.
|
Earliest Registration Dates by County
|
| 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 |
1839 |
| 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 |
1852 |
| Iowa |
1876 |
1871 |
1836 |
Taylor |
1877 |
1877 |
1875 |
| Iron |
1886 |
1887 |
1858 |
Trempealeau |
1845 |
1847 |
1856 |
| Jackson |
1876 |
1876 |
1858 |
Vernon |
1863 |
1878 |
1855 |
| Jefferson |
1852 |
1856 |
1844 |
Vilas |
1889 |
1889 |
1893 |
| Juneau |
1877 |
1876 |
1844 |
Walworth |
1872 |
1872 |
1839 |
| Kenosha |
1876 |
1876 |
1850 |
Washburn |
1883 |
1883 |
1883 |
| Kewaunee |
1861 |
1873 |
1857 |
Washington |
1859 |
1873 |
1846 |
| La Crosse |
1877 |
1876 |
1851 |
Waukesha |
1860 |
1872 |
1846 |
| Lafayette |
1854 |
1877 |
1847 |
Waupaca |
1858 |
1848 |
1852 |
| 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 |
How can I contact the Wisconsin Vital Records Office directly?
If you have a question that is not answered on this Web site, please contact us
directly in one of the following ways:
- E-mail:
DHSVitalRecords@wisconsin.gov
- Telephone: For automated assistance 24 hours a day, please call (608) 266-1371.
To contact our service counter during the hours of 8:00 A.M. and 4:15 P.M.
(C.T.), Monday through Friday, please call (608) 266-1373.
- Mail: Our mailing address is Wisconsin Vital
Records Office, P.O. Box 309, Madison, WI
53701-0309.
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