How to Find New Hampshire Birth Records

How to Find United States Birth Records New Hampshire Births

UNDER CONSTRUCTION

Official records of births occurring in each New Hampshire town or city have been kept by town clerks since the early 1600s. Statewide registration began in 1866. Total compliance with the law was not accomplished until the 1880s, and even then the practice was not uniform. By this point, less than half of the population was listed in the birth records. Total compliance began in 1905 with the establishment of the Bureau of Vital Records.

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Next Step: When did the birth occur?

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 * Choose a time period to search for your ancestor's birth record:


 * Births before 1905
 * Births after 1905
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Births before 1905
Town clerks in New Hampshire have been keeping record of births since the 1600s. In 1866, law required town clerks to send copies of birth records to the state government. Between 1866 and 1905, compliance was not in enforced and many birth records were not sent to the state.

If you did not find your ancestor in the above indexes, try searching for birth information in substitute records. You may also contact the town clerk where your ancestor was born to obtain the birth record.

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Births between 1877 and 1916
In 1877, New Hampshire required all births be reported to the county clerk; however, many were not reported because compliance was not enforced. The statewide registration began in 1916 with full compliance by 1922.

STEP TWO: Obtain the Certificate
There are two options:

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 * FamilySearch.org - If the indexed information contained a GS microfilm number you can order the microfilm from the Family History Library.
 * Individual County Clerks - If there is no GS microfilm number available, or if you cannot gain access to the microfilm, you may contact the county clerk where your ancestor was born and order a copy of the birth record.

Births after 1916
The Vital Records office of the New Hampshire Department of Public Health has copies of births from 1916 to present day. Anything before 1916 must be obtained from the county clerk's office in the county where the birth occurred.

Obtain the Certificate
See restrictions below to find if you "qualify" to order a certificate. You must have full name, exact date and place of the birth to order from the New Hampshire State Department of Public Health. If you do not have the exact information, a search can be conducted for a fee. Contact the Vital Records Office for more information.

Restrictions to qualify for certificates for persons born within the last 75 years: To obtain a copy of the certificate, you must be:


 * The person on the certificate
 * The parents shown on the certificate
 * A legal guardian or legal representative of the child. Written evidence of guardianship or legal representation is required.

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Births after 1990
Only immediate family members and selected others may obtain certified copies of birth records created less than 75 years ago. You may obtain a certified copy of a birth certificate for a birth that occurred in New Hampshire after 1990, at any County Health Department, but not at the State Health Department.

Obtain the Certificate
If you qualify to request a certificate you must have full name, exact date and place of the birth. You can then order a copy of the birth certificate for a fee from any County Health Department. This is considered a complete certificate, with all available information.

Restrictions to qualify for certificates for persons born within the last 75 years: To obtain a copy of the birth certificate for those born within the last 75 years, you must be:


 * The person on the certificate
 * The parent or grandparent of the person on the certificate (paternal grandparent is eligible if father is listed on the vital record)
 * The spouse of the person on the certificate
 * The child of the person on the certificate
 * The sibling of the person on the certificate
 * The legal guardian of the person on the certificate
 * Anyone who has legal interest in the certificate
 * NOTE: A copy of the birth certificate cannot be obtained by anyone except those listed above until 75 years have passed from the date of the birth.

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