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Lawrence County Health Department WebsiteBirth Records, Death Records, Divorce Records, Employee Directory, Marriage Records, Vital RecordsCheck out the Lawrence County Health Department's webpage for details about their services, office hours, contact details, and a feedback survey.
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Birth, Death, Marriage and Divorce RecordsBirth Records, Death Records, Divorce Records, Genealogy Records, Marriage RecordsFind details about how to acquire birth, death, marriage, and divorce certificates in Lawrence County, including the associated fees and the application form required for records.
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Lawrence County Historical Commission WebsiteBirth Records, Court Records, Death Records, Divorce Records, Employee Directory, Marriage Records, Vital RecordsVisit the Lawrence County Historical Commission's main information page, where you'll find details on family bible records and genealogical histories.
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Genealogy Records SearchBirth Records, Death Records, Divorce Records, Genealogy Records, Marriage RecordsExplore genealogical records for Lawrence County, including cemeteries, census data, death certificates, marriage licenses, obituaries, and additional resources.
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Birth, Death, Marriage and Divorce RecordsBirth Records, Death Records, Divorce Records, Genealogy Records, Marriage RecordsLawrence County Health Department is located at 13299 Alabama Highway 157 in Moulton, Alabama, 35650. You can contact them by phone at (256) 974-1141 or send a fax to (256) 974-5587.
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County ArchivesAssessor and Property Tax Records, Death Records, Genealogy Records, GIS and Mapping, Land Records and Deeds, Marriage Records, Professional LicensesInvestigate Lawrence County documents produced by County Offices before 1920, encompassing family bible entries and genealogical records, court documents from the 1800s to the early 1900s, as well as original marriage bonds, licenses, parental consent notes, and affidavits dating from 1818 to the early 1900s, among other records.