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Written by Rachel Arieff
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Find birth records in one of two ways: either applying to the vital records registry, or using an online service. Applying directly to state vital records offices is the time-honored way of obtaining birth information. This involves filling out an application accurately and completely, mailing it in, and awaiting a response.

The trouble with this method is time. If you've made any mistakes on your application, you probably won't find out for at least a few weeks. Then you'll be asked to complete a new application and resend it, where the process of waiting will begin all over again.


Find Birth Records Online

Some people don't have this kind of time to waste. For them, using an online service to find birth records makes more sense. With these services, instead of filling out a paper application and sending it via "snail mail", you complete the application as a secure online form.

If anything is wrong with your online application, you'll find out immediately. From there, a team of professionals whose specialty is to find birth records takes over. They'll relay the information to the birth records office and deal with any complications that may arise, expediting the process for you.



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