One of the westernmost states in the country, Nevada is still a place with a long history and a huge amount of genealogical value. This is because there is a lot of Native American heritage in the entire area and because so many people migrated or settled there in earlier decades. Luckily there is a log of data for Nevada genealogy available.
When you begin looking for Nevada genealogy materials, whatever your current location, you have to understand that your resources are going to be found online and offline. Currently, there are a lot of smaller archives that have not yet been converted into online digital formats, and that means the first step in any research for Nevada genealogy is to make a list of the different records that you might access. You can begin at the computer and then visit archives if you fail to find what you need.
This brief introduction to the materials for Nevada genealogy will provide you with a lot of details about the best sources available to people doing research for Nevada genealogy projects. Let's first become familiar with the basic list that all researchers for Nevada genealogy will use:
You may be surprised to discover how many resources are available for Nevada genealogy projects, and the best are listed below:
Office of Vital Records,
4150 Technology Way, Suite 104,
Carson City, NV 89706;
Website: http://www.cdc.gov/nchs/w2w/nevada.htm
This is the location for ordering birth, death, marriage and divorce records.
Additionally, vital records along with many state and local records can be found at the following:
Nevada State Library and Archives, 100 North Stewart Street, Carson City, NV 89701; Website: http://nsla.nevadaculture.org/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=579&Itemid=85
Their website has a huge amount of information relating to all of the different genealogical resources in Nevada that includes biographies, census issues, marriages, newspapers, vital records, and even school year books.
In addition to state archives, you may want to investigate the materials and options available through the Nevada State Genealogical Society's website at: http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~nvsgs/.
The websites listed below will provide state-specific genealogical details that can give those looking for Nevada genealogy information a huge amount of data:
The following county pages indicates what vital, land, probate, and court records are in each county. The dates indicated are the first known records for each county. County records may still be with the county, at the Nevada State Library and Archives, and/or on microfilm at the FHL.
In Nevada, the county recorders hold land records, except in two cases where the county assessor’s office handles them. County clerks have probate records, and the clerk of the courts maintains court records. A list of what record types can be found and which office handles them can be found on the Nevada State Library and Archives website.