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Tuesday, March 4, 2008

NYC Mayor Bloomberg responds but WP Mayor Delfino does not.

I have sent many messages to WP Mayor Delfino. I have never received a response. Though I am not a New York City resident I received a response to a message that I had sent to NYC Mayor Bloomberg. See below.

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"Cobb, Ken"
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Monday, March 3, 2008 10:34:47 AM
To:ken@matinale.net

Dear Mr. Matinale:

The Mayor's Office referred to my attention your recent e-mail message
regarding vital records. Given the confidential nature of the
information recorded on birth, marriage, and death certificates most
agencies responsible for them, such as the New York City Health
Department, do not provide direct access to certificates via the
internet. In some jurisdictions, indexes to vital records are now
available electronically. If you are interested in aggregate data
compiled from vital records, the New York City Health Department does
publish various reports and studies; many of which are available in the
City Hall Library (www.nyc.gov/records for more information).

Sincerely,

Kenneth R. Cobb
Assistant Commissioner
NYC Department of Records & Information Services
31 Chambers Street, Suite 305
New York, NY 10007
212 788-8604
212 788-8614 (fax)
kcobb@records.nyc.gov

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