All vital records in Indiana can be accessed by writing to the Indiana state department of health below.
Vital Records Department
Indiana State Department of Health
P.O. Box 7125
Indianapolis, IN 46206-7125
Ph: (317) 233-2700
Fax: (317) 233-7210
The center has records from 1900.
It costs from $8 for obtaining Indiana vital records.
A Personal check or money order will need to be made payable to Indiana State Department of Health. Phone (317) 233-2700 to verify the current fees, this will be a recorded message on how to apply. More information is also available from the Indiana State Department of Health website.
You may also be able to access some Indiana vital records at any of the county vital records offices below. However not all offices keep records, so you may have to write to the address above.
Adams
Allen
Bartholomew
Benton
Blackford
Boone
Brown
Carroll
Cass
Clark
Clay
Clinton
Crawford
Daviess
Dearborn
Decatur
DeKalb
Delaware
Dubois
Elkhart
Fayette
Floyd
Fountain
Franklin
Fulton
Gibson
Grant
Greene
Hamilton
Hancock
Harrison
Hendricks
Henry
Howard
Huntington
Jackson
Jasper
Jay
Jefferson
Jennings
Johnson
Knox
Kosciusko
La Porte
LaGrange
Lake
Lawrence
Madison
Marion
Marshall
Martin
Miami
Monroe
Montgomery
Morgan
Newton
Noble
Ohio
Orange
Owen
Parke
Perry
Pike
Porter
Posey
Pulaski
Putnam
Randolph
Ripley
Rush
Scott
Shelby
Spencer
St. Joseph
Starke
Steuben
Sullivan
Switzerland
Tippecanoe
Tipton
Union
Vanderburgh
Vermillion
Vigo
Wabash
Warren
Warrick
Washington
Wayne
Wells
White
Whitley
Indiana Court Records
You can search through Indiana court records and criminal records at any county court house. Click the link for more detailed instructions and directions.
'Hoosiers' is the term describing the people living within Indiana, and there are over 6 million of them scattered throughout this Midwest state, with the population increasing slightly each year.
Fossil fuels, mainly coal, provides for coal power plants to supply energy to the residents of Indiana. It is home to the largest coal power plant in the United States, with a few dozen in total. The continual quantity of coal in the area of Indiana has had a detrimental effect to utilizing other forms of renewable resources, such as wind and solar power, but will hopefully change in time.
The Indianapolis 500, or 'The Greatest Spectacle in Racing' to car fanatics, is held every Memorial Day weekend. With over 250,000 spectators, it is the world's largest single-day sporting event.
Indiana hosted the very first professional baseball game in 1874, and is the birthplace of David Letterman, James Dean, and Michael Jackson.
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