Are birth certificates public record in Indiana?

Under Indiana law, birth records are not available to the public for 75 years to protect privacy and identity. If you need a more recent record, see the Indiana State Department of Health Vital Records division for information on how to proceed.

Are Michigan birth records public?

Birth records are not public records in Michigan until 100 years after the birth event. Until then, only the following authorized persons may order a birth certificate: The person named on the record. A parent named on the record.

Can you look up someone’s time of birth?

You could try FamilySearch’s Historical Records or Findmypast, which is a genealogy service that can display someone’s birth date and general location; it works in the US, Ireland, Australia, New Zealand, the UK, and other places.

Are Indiana adoption records open?

Are the Indiana adoption records public? No, Indiana adoption records are sealed by the court.

When did Michigan start keeping birth records?

1867
1867 Public Act 194: “An Act to Provide for the registration of births, marriages and deaths.” This was Michigan’s first vital records registration law.

How can I find out what time I was born for free?

  1. Locate a copy of your birth certificate.
  2. Find out the name of the hospital where you were born.
  3. Call the office of the doctor who delivered you.
  4. Contact the local or county town hall in the town where you were born.
  5. Contact your state’s Bureau of Vital Statistics to acquire a copy of the record of your birth.

How do I find out where someone was born?

Where To Find Public Birth Records

  1. State Department of Public Health where the event was recorded (you can check here where to write for vital records)
  2. Genealogy websites like Ancestry.com or Familysearch.org.