Kenosha County Vital Records (Wisconsin)

Kenosha County Clerks file important documents and preserve vital records in Kenosha County, WI. The Clerk’s office is a valuable source for Kenosha County vital records, which are available as public records. The office maintains Kenosha County birth certificates, death certificates, and marriage records, in addition to divorce decrees. Many Clerk’s Offices have vital records dating back to the 1800s, making them an excellent source for Kenosha County genealogical research. Most Clerk’s Offices provide online ordering forms to request vital records.

Kenosha County Clerk Kenosha WI 1010 56th Street 53140 262-653-2477

Silver Lake Village Clerk Silver Lake WI 113 South 1st Street 53170 262-889-4308

Somers Town Clerk Kenosha WI 7511 12th Street 53144 262-859-2822


Kenosha County Health Departments maintain vital records for their municipality and make them available to the public in Kenosha County, WI. A Department of Health can issue certified copies of vital records including Kenosha County birth certificates, death certificates, marriages certificates and licenses, and divorces decrees. Health Departments have Kenosha County vital records dating back to the 1800s, making them an excellent source for genealogical research. Health Departments provide online ordering forms to request vital records.

Kenosha County Division Of Health Kenosha WI 8600 Sheridan Road, 600 53143 262-605-6700

Kenosha County Marriage License Offices provide marriage licenses to couples who plan to marry in Kenosha County, WI. They are typically a division of the local county clerk or the health department. Marriage License Offices also maintain copies of marriage licenses, which are public Kenosha County vital records. Kenosha County Marriage License Offices provide online search tools to locate marriage licenses. To access older marriage licenses, you may need to apply in person or by mail.

Kenosha County Marriage License Kenosha WI 1010 56th Street 53140 262-653-2441


Kenosha County Coroners and Medical Examiners investigate deaths within their jurisdiction and perform autopsies and other postmortem examinations in Kenosha County, WI. Many vital records are available from a Coroner or Medical Examiner, including autopsy reports, investigator reports, toxicology reports, and in some cases, X-rays or photographs. An autopsy report will include the cause and manner of death. Many coroners and medical examiners provide online access to their reports. In other cases, you can obtain public records such as Kenosha County death certifiates by contacting the Coroners or Medical Examiner’s Office directly.

Kenosha County Medical Examiner & Coroner Kenosha WI 8600 Sheridan Road 53143 262-656-1234


Kenosha County Town Hall or City Halls are the chief administrative office in Kenosha County, WI. Town and City Halls often maintain records related to their municipality, including Kenosha County vital records. You can find Kenosha County birth certificates, death certificates, marriage licenses, and divorce decrees at the Town Hall or City Hall. In some locations, these vital records are available online or by filling out an online request form.

Bristol Town Hall Bristol WI 19801 83rd Street 53104 262-857-2368

Randall Town Hall Burlington WI 34530 Bassett Road 53105 262-877-2165

Salem Town Hall Salem WI 9814 Antioch Road 53168 262-843-2313