
Idaho started keeping birth records in 1907 when the state implemented official registration laws. Before this, records were maintained by churches, families, or county offices, though they were not systematically recorded.
The Idaho Bureau of Vital Records oversees birth certificates, and access is restricted for 100 years. Many early settlers in Idaho were miners or pioneers, and their births were documented informally in mining company logs, diaries, or newspapers.
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