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The Nevada Division of Vital Records (Nevada Vital Records) issues certified copies of Nevada birth certificates and Nevada death certificates, for events which occurred within the State of Nevada. County Recorders only may issue copies of Nevada marriage records.
Online United States vital records are found on a number of websites, such as FamilySearch.org, Ancestry.com, or state government sites. Some states have not placed their records online and it is necessary for near kin to fill out forms and order copies of certificates.
Birth and death records are confidential in Nevada and may only be released to a qualified applicant. A qualified applicant is generally defined as the registrant, or a direct family member by blood or marriage, his or her guardian, or his or her legal representative.
Paternity can be established as soon as the child is born. Nevada law permits a paternity action to commence anytime before the child reaches the age of 21.
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The fastest way to obtain a birth or death record is by ordering online through Vitalchek.com or by calling Vital Chek at 877-456-5410. You may schedule an advanced appointment at our Carson City office. To request an advanced appointment, please email our Customer Service Desk.
Birth and death records are confidential in Nevada and may only be released to a qualified applicant. A qualified applicant is generally defined as the registrant, or a direct family member by blood or marriage, his or her guardian, or his or her legal representative.
Once the custodial parent files a court action, the court can order you to pay support up to 4 years immediately preceding the filing of the complaint. For example, your child is born on 1/1/2012. You are not living with the mother and have not provided any payments to her for the support of your child.