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erie county new york (buffalo) Public Government Records

Erie County, New York is the 48th largest county in the United States. The historic county houses 913,338 residents which call the area home year round.

With so many wonderful things to do in Erie, it’s no wonder so many make their home in the area. While in Erie County, you can grab your jersey and head to a Buffalo Bills game for a hotdog and a brew . . . just don’t sit with the locals if you’re for the other team! If you aren’t a big fan of the all-American pass time, opt for a trip to the Buffalo Zoo instead. The kids will fall in love with the animals and you will too! There are so many wonderful attractions in Erie County; you couldn’t squeeze them all on to one page!

The county seat of Erie County sits in the city of Buffalo. This is where you will find Erie County’s free government records such as birth certificates, death certificates, military records, tax information and other vital records. You can find such information at the Erie County Clerk of Courts office located at:

Erie County Clerk
92 Franklin Street,
Buffalo, New York 14202

While the Erie County Clerk’s Office is a great place to find free government records, it is important to note that any county court system is limited to county specific files only. This means that if you were to conduct a background search on a potential nanny and didn’t know that they once lived in Atlanta, Georgia, you wouldn’t be able to retrieve all the proper documents at the courthouse alone. Thus, it is often more accurate to conduct an internet search to avoid any grey areas or mistakes.