Current through Reg. 49, No. 38; September 20, 2024
(a) The State
Registrar shall establish and maintain an index of all vital records filed
within the Vital Statistics Unit. Local registration officials shall establish
and maintain an index of all vital records filed within their local
registration area.
(b) Birth
indexes.
(1) General birth indexes maintained
or established by the Vital Statistics Unit or a local registration official
shall be prepared by event year, in alphabetical order by surname of the
registrant, followed by any given names or initials, the date of the event, the
county of occurrence, the state or local file number, the name of the father,
the maiden name of the mother, and sex of the registrant.
(2) A general birth index is public
information and available to the public to the extent the index relates to a
birth record that is public on or after the 75th anniversary of the date of
birth as shown on the record unless the fact of an adoption or paternity
determination can be revealed or broken or if the index contains specific
identifying information relating to the parents of the child who is the subject
of an adoption placement. The Vital Statistics Unit and local registration
officials shall expunge or delete any state or local file numbers included in
any general birth index made available to the public because such file numbers
may be used to discover information concerning specific adoptions, paternity
determinations, or the identity of the parents of children who are the subjects
of adoption placements.
(3) A
summary birth index maintained or established by the Vital Statistics Unit or a
local registration official shall be prepared by event year, in alphabetical
order by surname of the registrant, followed by any given names or initials,
the date of the event, the county of occurrence, and sex of the registrant. A
summary birth index or any listings of birth records are not available to the
public for searching or inspection if the fact of adoption or paternity
determination can be revealed from specific identifying information.
(c) Death indexes.
(1) A general death index maintained or
established by the Vital Statistics Unit or a local registration official shall
be prepared by event year, in alphabetical order by surname of the registrant,
followed by any given names or initials; the date of the event; the county of
occurrence; the registrant's social security number, sex, and marital status;
the name of the registrant's spouse, if applicable; and the state or local file
number.
(2) A general death index
is public information and available to the public to the extent the index
relates to a death record that is public on or after the 25th anniversary of
the date of death as shown on the record.
(3) A summary death index maintained or
established by the Vital Statistics Unit or a local registration official shall
be prepared by event year, in alphabetical order by surname of the registrant,
followed by any given names or initials, the date of the event, the county of
occurrence, and sex of the registrant.
(d) Indexes to marriage and divorce records
shall be cross-referenced by the names of the husband and wife and include the
date of the event and county of occurrence.
(e) Consolidated indexes are indexes of vital
records consisting of more than one event year. Consolidated indexes may be
prepared for any vital event at the discretion of the State Registrar in the
form prescribed.