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The records from these indexes were obtained from the Texas State Records
and transcribed by Charlene Beatty Beauchamp.

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Information:
Birth and Death Records from the Ector County Courthouse are
permanently sealed and are not available to be viewed by the
public. However, records are available on
microfilm for years that are open records - UTPB archives
Errors in the Index Files
The Bureau of Vital Statistics recognizes that there may be missing
data, misreported data, or data entry errors. Users of the indexes may
discover an error such as a misspelling of a name or an incorrect
date.
The Bureau of Vital Statistics indexes are static and cannot be
altered. However, if you are concerned that the original certificate
is in error, you may file an amendment
to the certificate with the correct information.
If the Birth Record Says "Do Not
Issue" in the Father's Name Field - -
In the past, when a person died, the father's name field on the
electronic birth record was changed to "DO NOT ISSUE". This
was a method that was established as a flag to BVS personnel that they
should not issue a certified copy of this birth certificate to anyone
claiming to be the deceased.
If you wish to obtain the father's information, follow the
procedures found in How
to obtain certified copies.
Birth
& Death indexes are no longer available at the State of Texas site.
Information from their site about this change.
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