Apache County, Arizona Records
Apache County, Arizona (Map It) was created on February 24, 1879 from Yavapai County. Apache county was named after the Apache Native American people, who are resident in northeastern Arizona.
Apache County is bordered by Greenlee County (south), Graham County (south), Navajo County (west), Montezuma County, Colorado (northeast), San Juan County, Utah (north), San Juan County, New Mexico (east), McKinley County, New Mexico (east), Cibola County, New Mexico (east), Catron County, New Mexico (east).
Apache County Cities and Towns include St. Johns, Eagar, Springerville . Unincorporated Communities located in the county include Alpine, Concho, Greer, Nutrioso, Sanders, Vernon.
A Map of Apache County, Arizona contains detailed information about roads and boundaries, these maps may include rural communities, churches, and cemeteries. There is a collection of old Arizona maps at MapGeeks.org
Apache County, Arizona Courthouse Records
Apache County, AZ Courthouse
The Apache County Courthouse is located in St. Johns, Arizona. The Clerk's Office DOES NOT DO RESEARCH. Most staff will assist people in finding the materials, but it is up to the individual to do the research.
The following dates indicates what vital, land, probate, and court records are in Apache county. The date listed for each record is usually the earliest registration filed. The date does not indicate that there are alot records for that year and does not mean that all such events were actually filed with the clerk.
- Apache County Clerk of Superior Court has Marriage and Divorce Records from 1879, has Probate Records from 1879 and has Court Records from 1880. The Clerk's office is responsible for all Superior Court action in Adoptions, Civil, Criminal, Probate, and Tax matters.
- Apache County Recorder has Land Records from 1880. The County Recorder's Office creates public records, maintain said records to archival standards, and provide convenient access to these records for public viewing.
- Apache County Treasurer collects all real and personal property taxes for the state, county and incorporated cities and towns, school districts, and then distributes them to the various jurisdictions.
Apache County, Arizona Census Records
- Learn More: State of Arizona Census Records
- U.S. Federal Population Schedules: 1880 (free index), 1890 (fragmented), 1900, 1910, 1920, 1930, 1940
- State Population Schedules: 1864-1882, Late 1800s, Voter Registrations, 1866-1955
- U.S. Federal Census Mortality Schedules: 1880
- Selected U.S. Federal Census Agriculture Schedules: 1880
- Selected U.S. Federal Census Industry Schedules: 1880
- Union Veterans Schedules: 1890
Apache County, Arizona Vital Records
- Learn More: State of Arizona Vital Records
- Birth and Death Records: from January 1909 to present,
- Marriage and Divorce Records: None. See the County Clerk of the Superior Court.
- Locations:Â Arizona Office of Vital Statistics, 1818 West Adams, PO Box 3887, Phoenix, AZ 85030-3887; (602) 364-1300, Fax: (602) 249-3040
- Vital Records Online:Â USAVital or Social Security Death Index
- Vital Records by Mail: Birth Certificate and Death Certificate Applications.
Apache County, Arizona Resources
- State of Arizona Archives and Societies
- RAOGK Volunteers for Arizona
- Apache County Historical Society
- Alpine Public Library
- Apache County, Arizona Message Boards
Apache County, Arizona External Links
- Arizona Historical Newspapers - Newspapers.com
- Apache County, Arizona Books - Amazon
- Apache Co., Arizona - FindaGrave
- Arizona Indexed Historical Records - Familysearch
- Apache County as told abt 1895
- Apache County, Arizona Links - Cyndi's List
- Historical Newspapers from Arizona (1866–1977)
- Apache Co. AZGenweb
- Apache County, Arizona Ancestry Database Collections
- Apache County, Arizona Military Records