Two options exist for obtaining certified copies of Vital Records occurred in the state of Pennsylvania: one of them is requesting them at the State office, and the second one is obtaining them through the County Recorder's Office, the Local Health Department or the city or town's Civil Registration office. Bear in mind that county offices generally provide faster processing times and more payment flexibility, since you may be able to obtain your records within one week, and may be provided the option to pay issuance fees by credit card, either by phone, fax or online.
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The Perry County Registrar of Vital Statistics provides you with birth, death, and marriage certificates. This Vital Records office may be reached through the telephone number or email address given below. It is also possible to order your vital records online through the official website of the County Vital Records office. To obtain a copy of a divorce decree, you will need to contact the Clerk of the Superior Court in the county where the divorce was granted. Death records are sometimes available only from a certain year onwards; this can be verified with the county recorder. Please note that official information is provided by government sites only, so contact information provided below may not be up to date. The Vital Records office in the County of Perry serves all of the following towns and cities in Pennsylvania:
- Blain
- Bloomfield
- Duncannon
- Landisburg
- Liverpool
- Marysville
- Millerstown
- New Buffalo
- Newport
- Pine Grove
If you need to get a certificate from a different county in Pennsylvania such as Philadelphia County, Allegheny County, Montgomery County, Bucks County, Delaware County, then you can follow this link.
Perry County Vital Statistics
Perry County, Pennsylvania, is home to a population of approximately 46,000 residents. Vital records information reveals that in a recent year, there were about 600 births and 450 deaths. This data shows a community where life continues to flourish, with an average life expectancy of 78.5 years, reflecting the overall health and longevity of its citizens. In terms of family formation, the county recorded 300 marriages and 150 divorces, indicating active family dynamics. It's also worth noting that the infant mortality rate stands at 6.5, a critical statistic for public health. Understanding these birth and death records, along with marriage statistics, provides valuable insight into the community's demographic trends. If you're interested in more detailed information or wish to access these vital records, we invite you to explore the local vital records office for further assistance.