How Maine Vital Records Work

Maine vital records — birth, death, marriage and divorce certificates — are issued by the Maine Center for Disease Control & Prevention (Maine CDC), specifically its Office of Data, Research, and Vital Statistics (ODRVS), which sits inside the Maine Department of Health and Human Services [maine.gov]. Maine retains its New England town-clerk tradition: town and city clerks also record births, marriages and deaths that occur within their municipalities, so the local town office in the place of the event is often the fastest source for certified copies. There are no county-level vital-records offices in Maine.

Statewide vital-records agency
Maine CDC Office of Data, Research & Vital Statistics (ODRVS)
Parent agency
Maine Department of Health & Human Services
Local intake
Town/city clerk in town of event (New England model)
County-level vital records?
No — Maine uses towns, not counties, for vital records
Records back to
1892 (statewide registration begins)
Marriage license issued by
Town/city clerk of either party's town

How Maine Vital Records Work — Deep Dive

State-level: Office of Data, Research, and Vital Statistics

The Maine CDC Office of Data, Research, and Vital Statistics (ODRVS) is the statewide repository for all Maine vital records dating back to 1892 (births, deaths, marriages) and is the office that issues certified copies for events anywhere in the state [www1.maine.gov]. Requests can be made by mail, in person at the State House Complex in Augusta, or online through an approved third-party processor. Fees are set by statute; the standard certified copy fee applies to each additional copy ordered.

Local town/city clerks — Maine's New England model

Maine is one of the New England states that still routes vital-records intake through municipal clerks. The clerk in the town where a birth, marriage or death occurred files the original record locally and forwards a copy to the state ODRVS. That means for recent events, the town clerk's office often has the record available sooner and at a lower fee. Bar Harbor's town office, for example, publishes a public-facing vital-records page describing how to request copies [barharbormaine.gov], as does Bangor's City Clerk for marriage licenses and certificates [bangormaine.gov].

Marriage licenses — apply locally, certify locally or with the state

Marriage licenses in Maine are issued by the town/city clerk of the town where either party resides (or where the marriage will take place if neither party is a Maine resident). After the marriage is performed and the license returned by the officiant, the clerk files the record locally and transmits a copy to the state ODRVS. A certified marriage certificate can then be obtained from either the issuing town clerk or the Maine CDC ODRVS [maine.gov].

Frequently Asked Questions: Maine Vital Records

From the Office of Data, Research, and Vital Statistics at the Maine CDC for any event statewide, or from the town/city clerk where the event occurred for recent local events.

No. Unlike most states, Maine uses the New England town-clerk model — vital records are filed first with the municipal clerk and then transmitted to the state Maine CDC ODRVS. There are no county vital-records offices in Maine.

Apply at the town or city clerk where either of you lives. If neither party lives in Maine, apply in the town where the marriage will occur. The clerk issues the license; after the ceremony the officiant returns it for filing [bangormaine.gov].

Statewide registration of births, marriages and deaths began in 1892. Pre-1892 records survive only at the municipal level (town vital records) and in church records held by genealogical societies and the Maine State Archives.

Yes — the Maine CDC accepts orders through approved third-party processors linked from maine.gov/dhhs/mecdc/vital-records. Direct mail or in-person requests to ODRVS in Augusta are also accepted.

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Vital Records Databases

8 official Maine vital records sources.

Vital Records

Death Records | Maine Center for Disease Control & Prevention
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The form must be completed with the decedent's personal information and returned directly to DRVS . The information provided from the informant on the VS-3 form is used to complete the death record and is entered into the database application for vital events (DAVE) system by DRVS staff.
Marriage and Domestic Partnership | Maine Center for Disease Control & Prevention
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Death Records | Maine Center for Disease Control & Prevention
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The authorized person must request a VS-3 form from their municipality or from Data, Research, and Vital Statistics (DRVS). The form must be completed with the decedent's personal information and returned directly to DRVS. The information provided from the informant on the VS-3 form is used ...
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