Albemarle County, VA Birth, Death, Marriage, Divorce Records
Albemarle County vital records are available to qualified individuals for $12.00 at the Virginia Department of Health. Death, marriage, and divorce records become public after 50 years, birth records after 100. The Library of Virginia houses birth and death records (1853-1896) and marriage records (1853-1935). Albemarle County was formed in 1744, originally including today's counties of Amherst, Buckingham, Fluvanna, and Nelson, much of Appomattox and part of Campbell. Named in honor of William Ann Keppel, the second Earl of Albemarle, then governor of the colony, Albemarle County assumed its present boundaries in 1777. The home of Monticello and Montpellier, the county is rich in history.Albemarle County Recorder Office - Birth, Death, Marriage & Divorce Records
Albemarle County
501 E Jefferson St, Rm 225
Charlottesville, VA 22902-5176
Hours of Operation: 8:30AM-4:30PM
Website
Phone: 434-972-4083
Fax: 434-293-0298
Assessor: 434-296-5856
Treasurer: 434-296-5851
Recording Officer: Clerk of Circuit Court
Records Online: Real Estate, Deed, Lien, Judgment, UCC
Assessor Fax: 434296-5801
Albemarle County Marriage & Divorce Records - County Courts
Category: Courts
Albemarle County - Courts- General District Court- Clerk
501 East Jefferson Court Square
Charlottesville, VA 22901
Phone: (434)972-4004
Albemarle County Birth & Death Records - Adoption Agencies
Albemarle County - Social Services
McIntire Road
Charlottesville, VA
Phone: (434)972-4010
About Albemarle County, Virginia
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