View Chapel Hill Public Library online resources for children, teenagers, and adults, GED preparation information, and ESL resources.
View City of Durham cemetery operations current services, rules and regulations, brochures, and contact information.
View Durham County, North Carolina birth certificate information, including required identification and fees for certified copy requests.
Find Durham County, North Carolina death records, and learn about the fees and process for requesting copies of certified death certificates.
Find Durham County, North Carolina divorce certificate information, including confidentiality, fees, and certified copy request procedure.
View Durham County genealogical records, including biographies, obituaries, marriages and births.
View Durham County Government birth certificate information, including authorized requests, required identification, fees and certified copies.
View Durham County Library genealogy information including ancestry library edition, heritage quest, and the North Carolina Collection.
View Durham County, North Carolina marriage certificate and license requirements, including fees for certified marriage record copy requests.
View Durham County Register of Deeds Office requirements for obtaining certified copies of death certificates.
View Durham County Register of Deeds public records, including vital records and real estate.
View Durham County, North Carolina vital records information, including birth, death, marriage, and divorce certificate copy requests, related fees, and identification requirements.
Search Town of Chapel Hill homepage for locations and maps of local cemeteries.
One of the largest genealogical databases in the United States is the Family History Library. The The North Carolina library has more than 20 million items, including genealogical records and other family history materials. The North Carolina library also offers online resources, such as the FamilySearch website. The North Carolina website offers free access to databases that include information about family history, genealogical records, and tombstones. The North Carolina website also offers online resources, such as the FamilySearch Historical Records Collection. The collection provides access to more than 2 million digital images of historical records and documents.