Utah, How to Find Genealogy Records

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This page contains a series of links to Research Wiki articles about how to find various types of genealogically related records specific to the state of Utah. The individual articles are arranged by subject heading. The linked articles may also include links to other related articles. You may also wish to search the Wiki for "How to Find" articles adding the subject "Utah." Please feel free to add new links or update existing links as they become available.

American Indians
If you believe your family has Indian ancestry, first identify a specific time period and locality for your ancestor by using other Utah and United States records. Knowing and studying the history of a tribe is vital in finding available records. Search for the individual tribes in the Research Wiki, such as:*Ute Indians*Shoshone Indians*Northern Shoshone Indians, Idaho and Utah The following more general records may also be helpful:
 * Indians of Utah*Utah, Indian War Service Affidavits (FamilySearch Historical Records)
 * Utah Indian Agency*Shivwits Indian School (Utah)*Paiute Indian Agency (Utah)*Kaibab Indian Agency (Utah)*Goshute Indian Agency (Utah)
 * Carson Valley Indian Agency (Nevada)
 * Fort Bridger Indian Agency (Wyoming)
 * Ouray Indian Agency (Utah)
 * Southern Paiute Indian Field Office (Utah)
 * Southern Utah Indian Agency (Utah)
 * Spanish Fork Indian Agency (Utah)
 * Uintah Valley Indian Agency (Utah)
 * Uintah and Ouray Indian Agency (Utah)
 * Salt Lake Special Indian Agency (Utah)
 * Navajo Indian Agency
 * Southern Paiute Indian Field Office (Utah)
 * Utah Superintendency of Indian Affairs
 * United States Native Races Part 3 - What Records Can I Search?
 * Indians of the United States and Their Records
 * American Indians Beginning Your Search
 * American Indian Genealogy
 * United States Native Races Part 6 - What Tools Can Help My Search?
 * United States Native Races Part 2 - Has Someone Already Researched My Family?