Alabama Department Of Archives And History
Alabama Department of Archives and History
Staff from the Alabama Department of Archives and History (ADAH) work with state and local agencies on records and information management and on the preservation of permanent records. We also conduct free onsite visits for assistance and training. Check out our regular posts on For the Record, the ADAH records management blog
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Alabama Department of Archives and History
https://archives.alabama.gov/Alabama Department of Archives and History
State Agencies. Staff from the Alabama Department of Archives and History (ADAH) work with state agencies on information management and on the transfer of their permanent records to ADAH for preservation and access. For information and free training, call or email our staff listed at the bottom of the page.
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How to Transfer Paper Permanent Records to the Alabama Department of Archives and History (ADAH) Download Instructions as a PDF Temporary Custody Receipt Form. Identify that the records have been listed as permanent on your agency’s Records Disposition Authority. Contact ADAH at [email protected] to obtain boxes.
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The Alabama Department of Archives and History, Museum of Alabama, and Research Room are closed on all state holidays. Location & Parking The Alabama and the Department of Archives and History is located in downtown Montgomery. Our address is 624 Washington Avenue, directly across the street from the Alabama State Capitol.
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The Alabama Department of Archives and History is governed by a Board of Trustees that consists of two members from each congressional district in the state, as well as two at-large members and the Governor. (For more information about composition and duties of the Board, see the statutory authority for the Archives.) 1st Congressional District.
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The Alabama Department of Archives and History is the official repository of archival records for the U.S. state of Alabama.Under the direction of Thomas M. Owen its founder, the agency received state funding by an act of the Alabama Legislature on February 27, 1901. Its primary mission is the collecting and preserving of archives, documents and artifacts relating to the history of the state.
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Friends of the Alabama Archives There's a place for you in history! Join the Friends to help support the Archives' mission to collect, preserve, and share Alabama's history. Alabama Archives & History Foundation The Foundation supports major capital projects at the Archives, providing the resources for permanent, sustainable improvements. ...
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Birth and death certificates were not required by Alabama law until 1908. Those records, along with marriage records after 1936 and divorce records after 1950, can be obtained by contacting the Alabama Department of Public Health: Alabama Department of Public Health Alabama Vital Records P. O. Box 5625 Montgomery, AL 36103 334-206-5418
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RDAs constitute authorization by the Local Government Records Commission for the disposition of records of the agency as stipulated in the document. Agencies must, however, submit a Local Government Records Destruction Notice to the Alabama Department of Archives and History (ADAH) each time that records, electronic or paper, are destroyed.
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