Individual/Family History is a legal document that was released by the Alabama Department of Mental Health - a government authority operating within Alabama.
Q: How do I request a copy of a birth certificate in Alabama?
A: To request a copy of a birth certificate in Alabama, you need to fill out an application form and provide the required identification and fees to the Alabama Department of Public Health.
Q: Are marriage records in Alabama available to the public?
A: Yes, marriage records in Alabama are considered public records and can be accessed by the general public.
Q: How can I find historical documents and archives related to Alabama?
A: The Alabama Department of Archives and History is a great resource for accessing historical documents and archives related to Alabama.
Q: What resources can I use to trace my Native American ancestry in Alabama?
A: The Alabama Indian Affairs Commission and the Bureau of Indian Affairs can provide resources and assistance for tracing Native American ancestry in Alabama.
Q: Are there any historical markers or sites in Alabama related to family history?
A: Yes, Alabama has numerous historical markers and sites that preserve the state's history, including sites related to individuals and families.
Q: Can I access military service records of my ancestors in Alabama?
A: Yes, you can request military service records of your ancestors from the National Archives and Records Administration.
Q: How can I join genealogical societies or connect with other researchers in Alabama?
A: The Alabama Genealogical Society and local genealogical societies are great resources for joining and connecting with other researchers in Alabama.
Q: Are there any specific resources for African American genealogy in Alabama?
A: Yes, the Alabama African American Genealogy Society and the Birmingham African American Genealogy Study Group provide resources and support for African American genealogy research in Alabama.
Form Details:
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