Genealogy Research

Debra D. Ming-Mendoza Clerk's Office


The Madison County Clerk's office provides copies of vital records for the purpose of genealogical research.  In 1916, it became law in the state of Illinois for counties to keep vital records.  We began keeping vital records well before it became law.
  • Births were recorded beginning in the late 1800’s
  • Marriage records date back 1813
  • Death were recorded beginning in 1878

Under Illinois law, genealogical records are defined as:

  • Birth certificates older than 75 years.
  • Marriage certificates older than 50 years.
  • Death certificates older than 20 years.

All genealogical records issued by the Clerk's office are NOT considered certified documents and stamped "For Genealogical Purposes Only."

Document Cost
Birth $12; and $8 for each additional copy
Marriage $12; and $8 for each additional copy
Death $12; and $8 for each additional copy

Other sources you can contact directly may be helpful in your search and locating records:

To obtain a genealogical record, you must:

Mail your request to:

Linda Andreas
Madison County Clerk
157 N. Main Street, Suite 109
P.O. Box 218
Edwardsville, IL. 62025-0218

Include the following items:

  • A completed vital records form
  • a check or money order payable to the Madison County Clerk

Download the vital records form you will need in PDF format.

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Visit us in person

Madison County Clerk
157 N. Main Street, Suite 109
P.O. Box 218
Edwardsville, IL. 62025-0218

Hours: 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday - Friday