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Re: are copies of Naturalization Certificates available?
jenny.parishApr 23, 2018 8:51 AM (in response to elh2013)
2 people found this helpfulHello Ms. Hansen,
Thank you for contacting the History Hub about naturalization records. You may review our website for more information about the naturalization process.
Naturalizations are federal court records, you will need to contact the National Archives in Atlanta to see if those records have transferred to the National Archives or reside with the state. They will be able to direct you to the location of the records. If this is not successful for some reason, you will need to contact the USCIS to request the original naturalization paperwork processed. See below the links and addresses for the institutions.
Naturalization court records can be ordered from the National Archives online, click here. Or, you may visit the archives in Atlanta where Florida court records are held.
The National Archives at Atlanta
5780 Jonesboro Road
Morrow, Georgia 30260
(770) 968-2100
E-mail: atlanta.archives@nara.gov
http://www.archives.gov/atlanta/
Another resource that may be helpful is the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services Agency. They will conduct research at cost. You may use this link to learn more about their record search process https://www.uscis.gov/genealogy.
I hope this information was helpful. Best of luck with your research!