Access Graves County Birth Records

Find Graves County birth records through the Kentucky Office of Vital Statistics. All certified copies come from Frankfort. The Graves County Health Department provides application assistance. Mayfield is the county seat. Records date back to 1911. Birth certificates serve many legal purposes. Name changes require them. Passport applications need certified copies. Understanding the process helps you get records faster.

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Graves County Quick Facts

36,650 Population
Mayfield County Seat
1911 Records From
120 KY Counties

Graves County Birth Records Overview

The Kentucky Office of Vital Statistics maintains Graves County birth records. Their office is at 275 East Main Street in Frankfort. You can call them directly. The toll-free number is 1-800-241-8322. Local callers use (502) 564-4212.

Visit the Kentucky Office of Vital Statistics for Graves County birth records details. The website lists fees. Forms are available online. Processing times are explained.

Graves County Birth Records Office

Graves County birth records start in 1911. Statewide registration began that year. Earlier records are scarce. Some family Bibles hold older dates. Church records may help. Cemetery stones show birth years. The public library has archives.

OfficeKentucky Office of Vital Statistics
Address275 East Main St, 1E-A, Frankfort, KY 40621
Phone(502) 564-4212 / 1-800-241-8322
Websitechfs.ky.gov/agencies/dph/dehp/vsb

Obtaining Graves County Birth Certificates

Each certified Graves County birth certificate costs $10. This fee is per copy. Multiple copies cost more. Payment options vary. Mail orders take checks. Phone orders need cards. VitalChek handles online orders.

Processing depends on method. Mail takes several weeks. Walk-ins are faster. Visit the Frankfort office. Bring valid photo ID. A driver's license works. Passports are accepted. State IDs qualify too.

Provide full birth name. Include the date of birth. List both parents' names. The mother's maiden name is required. State your relationship clearly. Prove you have legal right. Only certain people can obtain copies.

Graves County Local Resources

The Graves County Health Department helps residents. They provide application forms. Staff answers questions daily. The office is in Mayfield. Find them at 416 Central Avenue. Call (270) 247-3553 for help.

Local health staff cannot issue certificates. They only have forms. All certificates come from Frankfort. The health department guides you. They explain the steps. Staff helps with questions. Forms are free.

The Mayfield Public Library offers research help. They have local history files. Newspaper archives are available. High school yearbooks are stored there. Genealogy groups meet there. The library is a valuable resource.

Graves County Birth Records for Genealogy

Family historians value Graves County birth records. These prove family lines. Parent names connect generations. Siblings are listed too. Multiple births are recorded. Adoptions may be noted.

Start research at state archives. The Kentucky Historical Society assists. They preserve old records. Court files have details. Probate records help. Land deeds show family ties. Cemetery records add dates.

Digital resources expand constantly. FamilySearch provides free access. Ancestry.com has paid options. Check the Mayfield library. Local history is well preserved. Gravestones provide clues.

Legal Uses for Graves County Birth Records

Birth records serve legal needs. Courts require them often. Adoption proceedings use them. Name changes need proof. Immigration cases require them. Military service needs documentation.

Schools need birth certificates. Sports need age proof. Driver's licenses require them. Social Security needs proof. Passports must have them. Marriage licenses require birth records too.

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