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Births & Deaths
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"People Finder" index of birth, death, and veterans grave registration records from the Minnesota Historical Society.
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Clay County Marriages | 1872 - 1939
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Search the Clay County Recorder's marriage record index for marriage records from 1872 through 1939.
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Dakota County | Cemetery Files
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Dakota County Historical Society cemetery records.
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Divorces
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Select "Civil, Family & Probate Case Records" to find divorce records in Minnesota statewide or by county.
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Iron Range
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Iron Range Research Center database of census, births, marriages, obituaries, cemetery, and mining accident records.
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Marriages
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Marriage license and certificate information from all counties.
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Frequently Asked Questions

Contact Minnesota Department of Health. Most states accept online orders through VitalChek or the state's own ordering system. You must be an eligible applicant (the person named, a parent, legal guardian, or authorized representative).
Marriage licenses are issued by the Court Administrator or local licensing agent. Both parties typically must appear in person. The license is valid for a limited period and must be used in Minnesota.
Divorce records are maintained by the court that granted the divorce. In Minnesota, that is typically the District Court (unified, 10 judicial districts) in the county where the divorce was filed.
Most states allow online ordering of certified vital records through VitalChek or a state-run portal. Fees and processing times vary. Some records may require a mail-in application.
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