Frequently Asked Questions
Below you will find information that might help you understand how to find things or learn about information you might need to know about your city or town.
Vital Statistics
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Vital Statistics
Each copy is $10, or $22 for a genealogy record. Payment is accepted in the form of a certified bank’s check or money order payable to the City of Albany. Credit cards are accepted, but an additional fee of $6 is charged. Cash can only be accepted in person at our office, not through the mail.
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Vital Statistics
Please review the eligibility for obtaining records in the City of Albany on our Birth Records page, Death Records page, and Genealogy page. Requests are rejected without acceptable identification.
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Vital Statistics
Vital Statistics provides immediate assistance to those making requests in person. Other requests:
- U.S. Postal Express, UPS Overnight or FedEx requests are sent immediately.
- Regular first class mail requests are usually sent out within 2 days.
- Genealogy requests may take up to 2 weeks.
Note: Processing times are approximate and may vary with current workload, as well as circumstances beyond our control.
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Vital Statistics
For events in one of the 5 boroughs of New York City (Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens, Bronx or Staten Island), please visit the New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene.
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Vital Statistics
Records may be obtained from the local registrar of the city where the event took place. You can also search for records from the New York State Department of Health.
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Vital Statistics
These records are obtained through the Vital Statistics office in the state or area the event occurred. A complete listing of all state offices is available online at the National Center for Health Statistics. For more information visit the National Archives Vital Records page.
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Vital Statistics
NY State Department of Health Vital Records Section operates the Adoption Information Registry. This registry helps the adoptee, born in New York State, obtain available non-identifying information about their birth parents and enables the reunion of registered the adoptee with their birth parents and biological siblings. Finally, the Adoption Information Registry provides a place for birth parents to file medical information updates, which may be shared with the registered adoptee.