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Alger County Clerk
101 Court Street
Munising, MI 49862-1103
Phone: 906-387-2076
Fax: 906-387-2156

Genealogy Research Hours: Monday - Friday, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.

Identification Requirements: Drivers License

Certified Copy/Additional: $5.00/$2.00

Genealogy Record Copy: n/a

Other Copy Fees: $1 (copy of Deed) $.25 (other than county records)

Comments: Office space allows for three genealogists at one time. Children are allowed.

Births: 1884 to present. Birth records are available only to the individual named on the birth record (registrant), the parents of the registrant, a legal guardian of the registrant, a legal representative of the registrant or an heir of the registrant. An heir is defined as any relative of a deceased individual. Heirs must supply the date and place of death of the registrant when requesting a copy. This policy is in accordance with MCL 333.2882.

Deaths: 1884 to present

Marriages: 1887 to present

Divorces: 1887 to present

Other: For additional local and state government records with potential genealogical value, see the Archival Circulars for records maintained at the State Archives.

NOTE: Please call before visiting or mailing fees to confirm hours and other specifics. This information is current to October 1999. If you find differences between the information here and the practices or holdings of the County Clerk's office, please ask the Clerk to inform the State Archives about needed revisions.

COURTS

District
(906) 387-3879
101 Court St. - PO Box 186
Munising, MI 49862

Circuit
(906) 387-3289
Alger County Bldg
Munising, MI 49862

 

 

DID YOU KNOW...?

...that between 1763 and 1783, Michigan was part of Quebec Territory?

...that between 1787 and 1800, Michigan was considered part of the Northwest Territory.  

...that between 1800 and 1805, it was part of Ohio and Indian Territories.

...that prior to 17 March 1885, Alger County was part of Schoolcraft County.

The above dates are important for you must use them to find the records you're attempting to locate.



 


 

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