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Our Record Room at the Office of the County Clerk is open to the public where all documents, including, deeds, mortgages, maps, liens, releases, easements, powers of attorney, trade names, assignments, medical licenses, and veteran peddler licenses are available for inspection by the public.
Birth records for those born in Jersey City from the year 1925 to present are available in the City Clerk Office. You can request a Certified Copy of your Birth record in person or by mail. Please bring the following with you: The completed REG 37A or 38A form (B in Spanish).
Form of the Request A public record request may be made in writing or orally, in person or by phone. A written request may also be made in paper or electronic form and may be mailed, emailed, faxed, or personally delivered. We may ask if you will put your request in writing but it is not mandatory in every request.

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