A. The state registrar may provide information contained in vital records to persons, including federal, state, local and other agencies, as required by law and for statistical or research purposes.

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Terms Used In Arizona Laws 36-342

  • Evidentiary document: means written information used to prove the fact for which the document is presented. See Arizona Laws 36-301
  • including: means not limited to and is not a term of exclusion. See Arizona Laws 1-215
  • Issue: means :

    (a) To provide a copy of a registered certificate. See Arizona Laws 36-301

  • Vital record: means a registered birth certificate or a registered death certificate. See Arizona Laws 36-301

B. Except as authorized by law, a local registrar, a deputy local registrar or the state registrar or their employees shall not:

1. Permit inspection of a vital record or evidentiary document supporting the vital record.

2. Disclose information contained in a vital record.

3. Transcribe or issue a copy of all or part of a vital record.