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Yuma County, Arizona
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Yuma County was created on December 21, 1864 and was one of the original 4 counties. The county seat is Yuma. In 1860, Mowry, elected first and second delegate to congress, but not admitted, got out a mpa of Arizona, dividing it into four counties: Castle Dome, Ewell, Mesilla, and Dona Ana. "The present Yuma county was called Castle Dome. Pima County was designated as Ewell. Mesilla county extended eastward clear to the Rio Grande in New Mexico. Dona Ana extended eastward to west boundary of Texas. The bill, known as the Gwin measure, creating this Arizona, never passed Congress." Farish. When first territorial legislature met and organized for business, 1864. Yuma was one of the four counties named in the bill. So called for the Yuma Indians, today called the Quechan.

Counties adjacent to Yuma County are Pima County (east), Maricopa County (east), La Paz County (north), Imperial County, California (west).

Cities include San Luis, Somerton, Yuma. Towns Include Wellton . Unincorporated Communities include Dateland, Hyder, Mohawk, Roll.

The Official County Government Website is located at http://www.co.yuma.az.us/ .

Yuma County Census Records - Federal Population Schedules that exist for Yuma County, Arizona are 1870, 1880, 1890 (fragment, see below), 1900, 1910, 1920 and 1930.

Other Federal Schedules to look at when researching your family tree are Industry and Agriculture Schedules available for the years 1870 and 1880. The Mortality Schedules for the years 1870 and 1880.

Search Arizona Historical Records - Databases include Court, Land, Wills & Financial Records; Birth, Marriage & Death Records; Voter Lists & Census Records; Immigration & Emigration Records; Obituary Records; Military Records; Family Tree Records; Pictures; Stories, Memories & Histories; Directories & Member Lists and much more....

Yuma County Court Records - Please call the clerk's department to confirm hours, mailing address, fees and other specifics before visiting or requesting information because of sometimes changing contact information.

Yuma County Clerk of Circuit Court has Court Records from 1864, Marriage and Divorce Records from 1864 and Probate Records from 1864 and is located at 250 West 2nd Street, Suite B Yuma, Arizona 85364.

County Court Clerks issue marriage licenses, maintain marriage and divorce records, civil, domestic, criminal, juvenile and probate records, Notary Public Bonds and Commissions, and any other duties that the presiding judge may prescribe.

Yuma County Recorder has Land Records from 1864 and is located at 410 S. Maiden Lane, Suite B, Yuma AZ 85364-2311; Phone: (928)373-6020, FAX: (928)373-6024.

The County Recorder has two principle duties. The first duty of the County Recorder is to record documents, as required by law, to be public record. Instruments recorded include real estate transactions, mortgages, deed of trust, family trusts, personal property, tax liens, mining locations, subdivision plats, records of survey, military discharges, official appointments of office, and other documents required to be made of public record. The second major duty concerns elections since the County Recorder is also the registrar of voters for the county. This involves maintaining the county register, conducting early voting, verifying petition signatures, lists for political parties and candidates, and jury lists.

Yuma County Assessor has Tax Records and is located at 410 Maiden Lane Yuma AZ 85364-2311; Phone (928)373-6040, Fax:(928)373-6041; assr-info@yumacountyaz.gov.

The County Assessor’s Office has the statutory duty to locate, identify and value all taxable property in the county’s jurisdiction. The Assessor’s office maintains ownership of certain files, provides public services, value all land, improvements, and personal property annually, maps all parcels and maintains all tax authorities (area and boundaries). The utilization of recorded documents, deeds, plat maps and sub-divisions are among the tools used by the Assessor’s Office to accomplish several of these tasks.


Yuma County Vital Records Office has Birth and Death Records from 1888 and is located at Vital Records Dept, 2200 W. 28th Street, Yuma, Az. 85364; (928)317-4530 .

For Birth and Deaths occuring before 2007 contact the Arizona Bureau of Public Health Statistics, Office of Vital Records. See the Vital Records page for more information. You can Order Electronically Online to obtain a certified copy of a birth, marriage, death or divorce record with a credit or debit card and get the certificates within 2-5 days by ordering from Vital Records from Archives.com: Order Birth, Marriage, Divorce or Death Records Online!

State and National Research

Statewide Information for Arizona Birth, Marriage, Divorce and Death Records, Tax, Land, Court & Probate Records, Military Records, State Genealogical and Historical Addresses.

Nationwide Information for United States Census Records, Court Records, Probate Records, Tax Records, Land Records, Military Records, Birth, Marriage, Divorce and Death Records, Church & Cemetery Records, Immigration Records and State & County Maps.

Below is a list of online resources for Yuma County Family Trees, web forums and other type information dealing with this county.

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Yuma County Family Histroy Site Links - The use of published genealogies, electronic files containing genealogical lineage, and other compiled sources can be of tremendous value to a researcher. When view family trees online or not, be sure to only take the info at face value and always follow up with your own sources or verify the ones they provide.

Yuma County Court, Probate, Land, Immigration, and Tax Record Links - Researchers often overlook the importance of court records, probate records, and land records as a source of family history information.

Yuma County Birth, Marriage, Divorce and Death Record Links - Birth, marriage, and death records are connected with central life events. They are prime sources for genealogical information.

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Yuma County Census Record Links - Few, if any, records reveal as many details about individuals and families as do government census records. Substitute records can be used when the official census is unavailable

Yuma County Military Record Links - Military and civil service records provide unique facts and insights into the lives of men and women who have served their country at home and abroad.

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Yuma County Cemetery Links - Obituaries can vary in the amount of information they contain, but many of them are genealogical goldmines, including information such as names, dates, places of birth and death, marriage information, and family relationships.

Yuma County Map & Atlas Links

Yuma County General Genealogy Links

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  • Reference Materials & Finding Aids - Reference materials, including dictionaries, encyclopedias, and other how-to books, can be tremendously helpful in finding and interpreting historical documents. Many of these books can help you learn where to look for more information and how to use what you've already found to uncover more clues.
  • Newspapers & Periodicals - The Newspapers & Periodicals Collection lets you discover a wealth of information about your ancestors from many historical newspapers, magazines, and other periodicals. These types of sources can often supplement public records and provide information that is not recorded anywhere else. Here, you can learn more about your ancestor's possible daily activities by placing them in the context of their time.
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