The FO should write directly to above address to obtain birth/death or marriage records.
                  If SSA is paying for the record, include a third party draft, money order or certified
                  check payable to the California Office of Vital Records. Make the request on SSA letterhead
                  form. If SSA letterhead is not used see the CDPH website for the cost of copy to the public for these records.
               
               Final divorce decrees entered from 1962 through June 1984 will consist of a summary
                  of divorce actions (party names, filing date, county that issued the divorce decree
                  and case number), it will not provide a copy of the divorce decree. For additional
                  information, for divorce records see here.
               
               If the county is known, go directly to the county. See the county listing here. California Civil Code 4213 permits a cohabiting couple to marry privately without
                  a license. As private marriage is not a matter of public record, it is not recorded.
                  A record of a section 4213 private marriage can be obtained only as follows:
               
                
               
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                           The claimant may furnish the marriage certificate. 
 
 
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                           The claimant (or FO with claimant permission) may seek a certified copy from whoever
                              performed the marriage.
                            
 
 
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                           The claimant may obtain a certified copy from the county. (Tell the claimant to inquire
                              about getting a record which is sealed from the public. The claimant may not realize
                              the degree of secrecy with which these records are maintained.)
                            
 
 
Can FO verify, certify, or obtain free copy of birth/death record? No