The New Jersey State Archives, located in Trenton, NJ, is the official research center for public records of enduring historical value in the state. With over 37,000 cubic feet of paper records and 32,000 reels of microfilm, the Archives hold a wealth of vital records, land documents, probate records, and military service papers that are of great interest to genealogists and historians.
As the repository for microfilm of county clerks and surrogates records and film of local newspapers, the State Archives is a valuable resource for researchers. The collections are open to the general public free of charge, and assistance is provided to thousands of researchers annually. With searchable databases and records request forms available, the Archives offer convenient access to their extensive collection.
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