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Cook County Clerk's Office | Karen A. Yarbrough
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Cedric Giles, Cook County Clerk 118 N. Clark Street Chicago,...
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69 W. Washington St. Suite 500. Chicago, IL60602. United States. Main Office Locations. South Suburbs - Markham. 16501 S. Kedzie Avenue.
Mandates and Key Activities. Maintains and provides vital records including birth, marriage, civil union and death certificates dating to 1872. The Vital Records division also administers business registrations, assumed names, notary commissions and an award- winning genealogy website.
The Cook County Clerk's office serves as the official record keeper for births, marriages and deaths that occur in Chicago and suburban Cook County. The Clerk's Bureau of Vital Statistics division provides copies of these documents for eligible individuals upon request.
Elections Department - Suburban Cook County. 69 W. Washington St., Suite 500. Chicago, IL 60602. Phone (312) 603-0906. Fax (312) 603-9786.
The Calumet City Clerk's Office, led by City Clerk Nyota Figgs, maintains city records, conducts municipal elections, and facilitates democratic processes. Chicago City Clerk 5674 South Archer Avenue, Chicago, IL
The Cook County Clerk is the clerk of county government in Cook County, Illinois . History. The office of Cook County Clerk was established as an elected office with a four-year term in August 1837. Prior to this, from 1831 to 1837, the Clerk was appointed by the three Cook County Commissioners. [1] Officeholders, 1837–present.