Oakland County, Michigan Public Records
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Now considered the main hub for the automobile industry, Oakland County Michigan, is one county that is rooted in Native American history. Some of the areas that the transportation lines follow have originated from Native American trails that were regularly followed and used by some of the populous tribes in the area. The whole area was as formally introduced as a county in January of 1819. The population has grown in leaps and bounds over the years. In 1820, according to the state census, there was a population of 330 people in the entire area. In the year 2000, the census reported 1,194,256 people in this area. The things that Oakland County Michigan is known for include the enterprising atmosphere and being the leader in innovation with automobiles, and both of these factors have made it one of the most desirable places to settle. The offerings of community events and services are exceptional, with something offered for individuals and families that is sure to meet the needs of those who live there.
Finding Oakland County public records, such as births, deaths, marriages, and divorces is as easy as contacting the Oakland County Clerk's Office, at : Vital Records, 1200 N. Telegraph, Dept. 413, Pontiac, Michigan, USA 48341-0413. You may also call the offices for more information at (248) 858-0571.

