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U.S. POPULATION CENSUS DATA 1790-1930 (microfilm and Ancestry/Library Edition database)
Depending on the year of the census, data may include a person’s name and age, number of years in the United States, marital status, birthplace of father and mother, and number of children born. [Please note: Due to the licensing agreement, Ancestry/Library Edition database is available for use only at the Reference Department computers.]For births that occurred in Scranton between 1878 and 1905: Scranton Public Library


Register of Wills
Lackawanna County Courthouse
Courthouse Square
Scranton PA 18503
(570) 963-6702
Or 

http://www.lpa-homes.org/LPA_Applications.htm


For births that occurred in Lackawanna County (including Scranton), from 1906 to present:
Pennsylvania Department of Health
Bureau of Vital Records
State Office Building
100 Lackawanna Avenue
Scranton, PA 18503
(570) 963-4595

Birth Records for Adopted Individuals
Pennsylvania Department of Health-Requests for Original Non-certified Birth Records by Adopted Individuals.

DEATH RECORDS:
For deaths that occurred in Scranton between 1878 and 1905:Scranton Public Library
For deaths that occurred in Lackawanna County (excluding Scranton) between 1893 and 1905:Register of Wills
Lackawanna County Courthouse
Courthouse Square
Scranton, PA 18503
(570) 963-6702

For deaths that occurred anywhere in Lackawanna County (including Scranton) from 1906 to the present: Pennsylvania Department of Health
Division of Vital Records
101 South Mercer Street
P.O. Box 1528
New Castle, PA 16103
(412) 656-3100


NOTE: As a service to local residents, the Scranton Division of Vital Statistics will apply to the Division of Vital Records (in New Castle, PA) for death records for deaths that occurred anywhere in Pennsylvania from 1906 to present:

Pennsylvania Department of Health
Bureau of Vital Records
100 Lackawanna Avenue
Scranton, PA 18503
(570) 347-0205

MARRIAGE RECORDS:
For marriages that occurred in Lackawanna County from October 1885 to present: Marriage Bureau
Lackawanna County Court House
Courthouse Square
Scranton, PA 18503
(570) 963-6708Orhttp://www.lpa-homes.org/LPA_Applications.htm

DIVORCE RECORDS:
For divorces that occurred in Lackawanna County from October 1885 to the present:

Clerk of Judicial Records
Lackawanna County Courthouse
Courthouse Square
Scranton, PA 18503
(570) 963-6723

WlLLS:
From 1878 to the present, (even if person died intestate):

Register of Wills
Lackawanna County Courthouse
Courthouse Square
Scranton, PA 18503
(570) 963-6702

DEEDS:
For property owned, bought, or sold in Lackawanna County from 1878 to the present:

Recorder of Deeds Office
Lackawanna County Courthouse
Courthouse Square
Scranton, PA 18503
(570) 963-6775

NATURALIZATlON RECORDS for LACKAWANNA COUNTY:
For naturalizations prior to 1878 (when what is now Lackawanna County was part of Luzerne County), contact the Prothonotary’s Office at the Luzerne County Courthouse. They have an index to naturalization records for Luzerne County from 1830-1906 and 1912-1944. If you find your ancestor in the index you then need to send a request to the National Archives, Mid-Atlantic Region in Philadelphia (see address to obtain a photocopy of the original record. Researchers can also visit the National Archives to conduct their own research.

Prothonotary’s Office
Luzerne County Courthouse
200 North River Street
Wilkes Barre, PA 18702
(570) 825-1745

Clerk of Judicial Records
Lackawanna County Courthouse
Courthouse Square
Scranton, PA 18503

Or

(570) 963-6723

The U.S. District Court, Middle District of Pennsylvania, performed naturalizations in Scranton from 1901-1990. A microfilm index is available at the Federal Building in Scranton and at the National Archives, Mid-Atlantic Region, in Philadelphia.

U.S. District Court
Middle District of Pennsylvania
Wm. J. Nealon Federal Bldg.
235 North Washington Ave
P.O. Box 1148
Scranton, PA 18501
(570) 207-5600

Researchers can search the index in Scranton or request a search of the index and copies of the records by writing to the National Archives, Mid-Atlantic Region. Researchers can also visit the National Archives to conduct their own research.

National Archives & Records Administration
Mid-Atlantic Region
900 Market Street
Philadelphia, PA 19107
(215) 597-3000
www.archives.gov/contact