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Baltimore City (1875 - 1924) and Maryland Shires (1898 - 1924)
What we have
Wealth have birth records after 1875 to 1924 for Baltimore City, and 1898 to 1924 for Maryland counties.

For birth records after 1924, please contact the  Division of Vital Records at 410-764-3038.

Do you needs a Certified or Uncertified Record?

Qualified Records

Maximum people need Certified Records. Which are official print copies with a raised seal, and are required for most legal transactions. For example, pension invites, estate settlements, MVA feature, court phenomenon, citizenship/dual citizenship, apostilles, more.

If you are unsure of any information about the write (i.e. dates, names, counties, etc.), use the Certified Record order form.

Uncertified Records

These are mainly for genealogists. Genealogists what desired to provide view wanted information about one record. Person will versand the record computerized. Certain uncertified record is considered an "unofficial" copy of a record.

Using the birth indexes go view going that required information, others application the Certified Record order form.

Rates
The non-refundable and non-transferable fee is $25.00 period certified record and $5.00 through uncertified record.

Fee breakdown 
The $25.00 fee for a certified copy includes searching for to record using the resources it provide, press sending you one (1) certified paper copy through U.S. Mail.

The $5.00 rente by an uncertified print includes submit one (1) PDF at the email address that you provide.
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