Friday, February 3, 2012

How do I get public records for free in Marshall County Alabama?

I know there are public for FREE somewhere on the internet but I cannot findHow do I get public records for free in Marshall County Alabama?
The US Gen Web has a site for each county in each state. Start at the top:



http://www.usgenweb.net/



click on the state, then use the table or map to select the county. Some US Gen Web county sites have a wealth of data, some don't. It depends on how many people are willing to transcribe data for FREE. They can always use a hand.
I'm not sure what you are looking for. Try Marshall County Alabama Genealogy in a search engine. From there look for whatever records you a looking for. I think you will find that they aren't free but its worth a tryHow do I get public records for free in Marshall County Alabama?
most public record are not free but can be obtained from the government for a small fee here in oklahoma the birth certificate is ten dollars. if you just want to look at something you may be able to go to the office in question and see the record and that should not cost anythingHow do I get public records for free in Marshall County Alabama?
The Alabama Department of Health has kept records since 1908; however, they aren't free, and those who seek access to them must have a familial relationship. Moreover, most records have a period of restricted access; for example, the public has restricted access to death certificates for 25 years after the deceased' date of death, and the death certificates cost $12.00.



Alabama Department of Public Health can be reached at

http://ph.state.al.us/Chs/VitalRecords/V鈥?/a>



Of course, if you have access to a deceased relatives' Social Security number, you can look up his or her date of death and birth on line free-of-charge: http://ssdi.rootsweb.com



I hope this information helps.

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