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Nowadays, yes, the information has usually been digitized and is printed out on a form. In some places, a search is made of record books and a clerk types the information onto a form. Sometimes, the birth records have only been digitized for younger persons and for older persons a search must be made of paper records or microfilm. A typed transcript, or a photocopy of the microfilm, is then prepared.

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