| Oregon Vital Records Information
(How to contact the Vital Records Department of Oregon)
Event: Birth or death
Cost of copy: $15.00
Address:
Oregon Health Division
Vital Statistics Section
P.O. Box 14050
Portland, OR 97293-0050
Remarks: State office has had records since January 1903. Some
earlier records for the city of Portland since approximately 1880
are available from the Oregon State Archives, 1005 Broadway, NE,
Salem, OR 97310.
Additional copies of the same record ordered at the same time are
$12.00 each.
Money order should be made payable to Oregon Health Division. To
verify current fees, the telephone number is (503) 731-4095. This
will be a recorded message. Information on how to obtain certified
copies is also available via the internet at Oregon Health Division.
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Event: Heirloom Birth
Cost of copy: $28.00
Address:
Oregon Health Division
Vital Statistics Section
P.O. Box 14050
Portland, OR 97293-0050
Remarks: Presentation style calligraphy certificate suitable for
framing.
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Event: Marriage (State)
Cost of copy: $15.00
Address:
Oregon Health Division
Vital Statistics Section
P.O. Box 14050
Portland, OR 97293-0050
Remarks: Records since January 1906.
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Event: Marriage (county)
Cost of copy: Varies
Address: See remarks
Remarks: County Clerk in county where license was issued. County
Clerks also have some records before 1906.
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Event: Divorce (State)
Cost of copy: $15.00
Address:
Oregon Health Division
Vital Statistics Section
P.O. Box 14050
Portland, OR 97293-0050
Remarks: Records since 1925.
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Event: Divorce (county)
Cost of copy: Varies
Address: See remarks
Remarks: County Circuit Court Clerk in county where divorce was
granted. County Clerks also have some records before 1925.
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