Alaska vital records (births, deaths, marriages, divorces) are maintained by the state Department of Health (or equivalent). Older records may be at county clerks or the state archives. Some records are restricted by privacy law.
- Order birth, death, marriage, divorce: through the Alaska Department of Health Vital Records office.
- Order online: vitalchek.com — authorized vendor for most states.
- Historic records: contact the Alaska State Archives.
- Marriage license: apply at any county clerk's office.
- Genealogy research: state historical societies and FamilySearch.org carry many historical vital records.
Vital Records Databases
10 official Alaska vital records sources.
Vital Records
Alaska Counties
All 30 Alaska counties. Click any county for local court, sheriff, recorder and assessor links.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I get a Alaska birth certificate?▼
Order from the Alaska Department of Health Vital Records office, online through VitalChek, by mail, or in person at a county clerk.
Are Alaska vital records public?▼
Most Alaska vital records have access restrictions. Recent records may require proof of relationship. Older records (typically 50+ years for births, 25+ for deaths) are usually public.
Where do I get a Alaska marriage license?▼
Marriage licenses are issued by county clerks. Both parties typically apply in person. Fees and waiting periods vary by county.
How do I find old vital records?▼
For records before state-level recording began, contact the Alaska State Archives or the county where the event occurred.
