How to Find Birth Information in Utah

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Introduction
Looking for a birth certificate might seem like the first place to start your genealogical research, but no government agencies in Utah were required by law to record birth before 1898. Though not required to do so, Salt Lake City and Ogden began registering births in 1890 and Park City began registering births in 1892.

Earliest Records
Finding birth information about an ancestor is key. Yet European settlers did not arrive in Utah until after 1847 and birth records were not required by law in Utah until 1892 or later.

Alternative Records

 * Family records including Family Bibles and personal histories
 * Birth records including city and county civil registrations
 * Death records often contain birth information
 * Marriage records
 * Census records sometimes give ages and in some records tell the month and year of birth
 * Church records of births and christenings
 * Obituaries often give birth information
 * Cemetery records including Tombstonesusually give birth and death dates
 * Funeral home records
 * Emigration and immigration records
 * Military records
 * Newspapers often listed new births
 * Probate records
 * Land and Property records
 * Territorial Records
 * Court Records