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Kane County Birth Records
To search for Kane County Birth Records online, you can visit the Illinois State Archives or the Kane County Clerk’s Office. These resources provide access to archived birth records for individuals born in Kane County. To begin, enter identifying details such as a first and/or last name, then submit your search. Once the results appear, you can select a record to view important birth details, including the date and place of birth, as well as the names of the parents.
If you encounter difficulties searching for Kane County Birth Records, you can contact the Illinois State Archives or the Kane County Clerk’s Office for assistance. Both offices can guide you through the process and help you obtain the information you’re seeking.
Illinois State Archives
Address: 832 S. Spring Street, Springfield, IL 62704
Phone: (217) 782-4682
or
Kane County Clerk’s Office
Address: 719 S. Batavia Ave., Geneva, IL 60134
Phone: (630) 232-5950
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Official Kane County Birth Records Resources
Agency | Description |
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Kane County Clerk’s Office 719 S Batavia Avenue, Geneva, IL 60134 630 232 5950 vrs@co.kane.il.us | The Kane County Clerk’s office handles birth certificates for people born in Kane County. You can request them online, by mail, or in person. They offer both certified and non-certified copies of birth records. |
Aurora City Clerk’s Office 44 E Downer Place, Aurora, IL 60505 630 256 3080 cityclerk@aurora.il.us | The Aurora Clerk’s office gives out birth certificates for those born in Aurora. Requests can be made by mail or in person. You can also apply online. The office provides both certified and informational copies of records. |
Elgin City Clerk’s Office 150 Dexter Court, Elgin, IL 60120 847 931 5660 cityclerk@cityofelgin.org | Elgin’s City Clerk’s office provides birth records for Elgin residents. You can request them online or in person. The office offers both certified and non-certified copies and gives clear steps on how to apply. |
St. Charles City Clerk’s Office 2 E Main Street, St. Charles, IL 60174 630 377 4422 cityclerk@stcharlesil.gov | The City Clerk in St. Charles manages birth certificate requests. Both online and in-person requests are available. The process is quick, and you can get certified copies of your birth record. |
Batavia City Clerk’s Office 100 N Island Avenue, Batavia, IL 60510 630 454 2000 cityclerk@cityofbatavia.net | Batavia’s City Clerk’s office provides birth certificates for people born in Batavia. Requests can be made online, by mail, or in person. Certified and non-certified copies are offered. |
South Elgin Village Clerk’s Office 10 N Water Street, South Elgin, IL 60177 847 741 1955 clerk@southelgin.com | South Elgin’s Village Clerk’s office issues birth certificates. You can request these records by mail or in person. The office gives you the full process for requesting certified and informational copies. |
Geneva City Clerk’s Office 22 S First Street, Geneva, IL 60134 630 232 7494 cityclerk@geneva.il.us | The Geneva City Clerk provides birth certificates for residents born in the city. You can apply online, by mail, or in person. The office helps guide you on the process for requesting copies. |
Carpentersville Village Clerk’s Office 1200 L W Besinger Drive, Carpentersville, IL 60110 847 551 3490 villageclerk@vil.carpentersville.il.us | Carpentersville offers birth certificates for people born in the village. You can apply in person or by mail. Their website gives details on how to complete your request. |
North Aurora Village Clerk’s Office 25 E State Street, North Aurora, IL 60542 630 897 8228 clerk@vil.north-aurora.il.us | The North Aurora Village Clerk’s office provides birth certificates for people born in North Aurora. You can request these online or in person. The office provides a simple process for obtaining certified copies. |