Indiana Geographic Code for Vital Records Developed by Mis (Eis) Effective 1988 – Revised January 1988

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Indiana Geographic Code for Vital Records Developed by Mis (Eis) Effective 1988 – Revised January 1988 INDIANA GEOGRAPHIC CODE FOR VITAL RECORDS DEVELOPED BY MIS (EIS) EFFECTIVE 1988 – REVISED JANUARY 1988 CODE COUNTY & CODE COUNTY & CODE COUNTY & NO. CITY NO CITY NO CITY 01000 ADAMS 02000 ALLEN (cont.) 03000 BARTHOLOMEW (cont.) 01001 Berne 02032 Maples 03022 Petersville 01002 Bobo 02033 Meadowbrook 03023 Rugby 01003 Ceylon 02034 Milan Center 03024 Saint Louis Crossing 01004 Decatur 02035 Monroeville 03025 South Bethany 01005 Geneva 02036 New Haven 03026 Taylorsville 01006 Honduras 02037 Nine Mile 03027 Walesboro 01007 Linn Grove 02038 Parkerdale 03028 Waymansville 01008 Magley 02039 Poe 03029 Waynesville 01009 Monmouth 02040 Prairie Switch 01010 Monroe 02041 River Haven 01011 Perryville 02042 Rolling Green 04000 BENTON 01012 Peterson 02043 Sand Point 01013 Pleasant Mills 02044 Sunnymede 04001 Ambia 01014 Preble 02045 Thurman 04002 Atkinson 01015 Steele (Salem) 02046 Tillman 04003 Barce 01016 Williams 02047 Times Corner 04004 Boswell 02048 Townley 04005 Chase 02049 Wallen 04006 Dunn 02000 ALLEN 02050 Wayne Haven 04007 Dunnington 02051 Waynedale 04008 Earl Park 02001 Aboit 02052 West Suburban 04009 Foresman 02002 Adams 02053 White Swan 04010 Fowler 02003 Anthony Wayne Village 02054 Woodburn 04011 Free 02004 Arcola 02055 Yoder 04012 Freeland Park 02005 Ari 02056 Zanesville (PT) 04013 Gravel Hill 02006 Baer Field 02057 Zulu 04014 Handy 02007 Bass 04015 Lochiel 02008 Casad Engineer Depot 04016 Otterbein (PT) 02009 Cedarville 03000 BARTHOLOMEW 04017 Oxford 02010 Cuba 04018 Raub 02011 Dixon 03001 Azalia 04019 Sheff 02012 Dunfee 03002 Bakalar Air Force Base 04020 Swanington 02013 East Liberty 03003 Brook 04021 Talbot 02014 Edgerton 03004 Burnsville 04022 Templeton 02015 Fairfax 03005 Clifford 04023 Wadena 02016 Ferguson 03006 Columbus 04024 York Switch 02017 Fort Wayne 03007 Cuba 02018 Gar Creek 03008 East Columbus 02019 Grabill 03009 Edinburgh (PT) 05000 BLACKFORD 02020 Hadley 03010 Elizabethtown 02021 Halls Corners 03011 Garden City 05001 Converse 02022 Harlan 03012 Grammer 05002 Dunkirk (PT) 02023 Hessel Cassel 03013 Hartsville 05003 Hartford City 02024 Hoagland 03014 Hope 05004 Mill Grove 02025 Hugo 03015 Jonesville 05005 Matamoras 02026 Huntertown 03016 Lowell 05006 Montpelier 02027 Hursh 03017 Mount Healthy 05007 Roll 02028 Kirkwood 03018 Newbern 05008 Shamrock Lake 02029 Lake Everett 03019 Nortonburg 05009 Trenton (Priam) 02030 Leesburg 03020 Ogilville 02031 Leo 03021 Old Saint Louis CODE COUNTY & CODE COUNTY & CODE COUNTY & NO. CITY NO CITY NO CITY 06000 BOONE 08000 CARROLL 09000 CASS (cont.) 06001 Advance 08001 Bringhurst 09028 Race 06002 Big Springs 08002 Burlington 09029 Royal Center 06003 Dover 08003 Burrows 09030 Trimer 06004 Eagle Village 08004 Camden 09031 Twelve Mile 06005 Elizaville 08005 Carrollton (Finley) 09032 Van 06006 Fayette 08006 Cutler 09033 Walton 06007 Gadsen 08007 Deer Creek 09034 Young America 06008 Hazelrigg 08008 Delphi 06009 Herr 08009 Flora 06010 Jamestown 08010 Hopedale 10000 CLARK 06011 Lebanon 08011 Lexington 06012 Max 08012 Lockport 10001 Artic Springs 06013 Mechanicsburg 08013 North Delphi 10002 Belknap 06014 Milledgeville 08014 Ockley 10003 Bennettsville 06015 New Brunswick 08015 Owasco 10004 Bethany 06016 Northfield 08016 Patton 10005 Bethlehem 06017 Pike 08017 Pittsburg 10006 Bluelick 06018 Rosston 08018 Prince William 10007 Broom Hill 06019 Royalton 08019 Pyrmont 10008 Caney 06020 Shepherd 08020 Radnor 10009 Carwood 06021 Stringtown 08021 Rockfield 10010 Cementville 06022 Terhune 08022 Sharon 10011 Charlestown 06023 Thorntown 08023 Sleeth 10012 Clarksville 06024 Ulen 08024 Wheeling 10013 Claysburg 06025 Waugh 08025 Yeoman 10014 Gibson 06026 Whitestown 10015 Hamburg 06027 Zionsville 10016 Henryville 09000 CASS 10017 Hibernia 10018 Holman 07000 BROWN 09001 Adamsboro 10019 Hoosier Ordinance Plant 09002 Anoka 10020 Indiana Ordinance Works 07001 Beanblossom 09003 Clymers 10021 Jeffersonville 07002 Becks Grove 09004 College Hill 10022 Jeffersonville Junction 07003 Belmont 09005 Danes 10023 Locust Valley 07004 Christiansburg 09006 Deacon 10024 Longview Beach 07005 Cornelius 09007 Deasy 10025 Marysville 07006 Elkinsville 09008 Dunkirk 10026 Memphis 07007 Fruitdale 09009 Galveston 10027 Nabb 07008 Gnaw Bone 09010 Georgetown 10028 New Albany Junction 07009 Helmsburg 09011 Hoover 10029 New Market 07010 Mount Liberty 09012 Keeport 10030 New Providence 07011 Nashville 09013 Kenneth 10031 New Washington 07012 Needmore 09014 Lake Cicott 10032 Oak Park 07013 New Bellsville 09015 Leases Corner 10033 Ohio Falls 07014 Peoga (PT) 09016 Lewisburg 10034 Otisco 07015 Pikes Peak 09017 Lincoln 10035 Otto 07016 Spearsville 09018 Logansport 10036 Owen 07017 Spurgeons Corner 09019 Long Cliff 10037 Port Fulton 07018 Stone Head 09020 Lucerne 10038 River Ridge 07019 Story 09021 Metea 10039 Runyantown 07020 Taggart 09022 Miami Bend 10040 Saint Joseph Hill 07021 Trevlac 09023 Mount Pleasant 10041 Sellersburg 09024 New Waverly 10042 Speed 09025 Old Adamsboro 10043 Starlight 09026 Onward 10044 Underwood 09027 Potawatomi Point 10045 Utica CODE COUNTY & CODE COUNTY & CODE COUNTY & NO. CITY NO CITY NO CITY 10000 CLARK (cont.) 12000 CLINTON (cont.) 14000 DAVIESS (cont.) 10046 Vesta 12014 Hamilton 14006 Cumback 10047 Watson 12015 Hillisburg 14007 Elnora 10048 Wilson 12016 Jefferson 14008 Epsom 12017 Kelmore 14009 Farlin 12018 Kirklin 14010 Glendale 11000 CLAY 12019 McBrides 14011 Graham 12020 Manson 14012 Hudsonville 11001 Alum Cave Mine 12021 Michigantown 14013 Jordan 11002 Art 12022 Middlefork 14014 Marsh 11003 Ashboro 12023 Moran 14015 Maysville 11004 Asherville 12024 Mulberry 14016 Montgomery 11005 Benwood 12025 Pickard 14017 Odon 11006 Billtown 12026 Reagan 14018 Pennyville 11007 Billville 12027 Rossville 14019 Plainville 11008 Bogle Corner 12028 Scircleville 14020 Raglesville 11009 Bowling Green 12029 Sedalia 14021 South Washington 11010 Brazil 14022 Thomas 11011 Brunswick 14023 Waco 11012 Carbon 13000 CRAWFORD 14024 Washington 11013 Cardonia 11014 Center Point 13001 Alton 11015 Clay City 13002 Beechwood 15000 DEARBORN 11016 Cloverland 13003 Brownstown 11017 Coalmont 13004 Cape Sandy 15001 Aurora 11018 Cory 13005 Carefree 15002 Bonnell (Kennedy) 11019 Cottage Hill 13006 Curby 15003 Bright 11020 Harmony 13007 Deuchers 15004 Chesterville 11021 Hoosierville 13008 Eckerty 15005 Cobb Hill 11022 Howesville 13009 English 15006 Cochran 11023 Knightsville 13010 Fredonia 15007 Cold Springs 11024 Lancaster 13011 Grantsburg 15008 Dearborn 11025 Martz 13012 Leavenworth 15009 Dillsboro 11026 Perth 13013 Magnolia 15010 Dillsboro Station 11027 Poland 13014 Marengo 15011 Dover (Kelso) 11028 Prairie City 13015 Mifflin 15012 East Lawrenceburg 11029 Saline City 13016 Milltown (PT) 15013 Farmers Retreat 11030 Staunton 13017 Pilot Knob 15014 Forest Hill 11031 Stearleyville 13018 Riceville 15015 Greendale 11032 Turner 13019 Riddle 15016 Guilford 13020 Sulpher 15017 Hardinsburg (Hardintown) 13021 Sulpher Springs 15018 Homestead 12000 CLINTON 13022 Taswell 15019 Hubbells Corners 13023 Temple 15020 Kyle 12001 Antioch 13024 Tower 15021 Lawrenceburg 12002 Avery 13025 West Fork 15022 Lawrenceburg Junction 12003 Beard 13026 Wickliffe 15023 Lawrenceville 12004 Boyleston 13027 Wyandotte 15024 Logan 12005 Brown 15025 Manchester 12006 Cambria 15026 Moores Hill 12007 Colfax 14000 DAVIESS 15027 Mount Sinai 12008 Cyclone 15028 New Alsace 12009 Edna Mills 14001 Alfordsville 15029 Saint Leon 12010 Fickle 14002 Cannelburg 15030 Sparta 12011 Forest 14003 Capehart 15031 Thatcher 12012 Frankfort 14004 Cornettsville 15032 Weisburg 12013 Geetingsville 14005 Corning 15033 West Harrison CODE COUNTY & CODE COUNTY & CODE COUNTY & NO. CITY NO CITY NO CITY 15000 DEARBORN (cont.) 17000 DE KALB (cont.) 19000 DUBOIS 15034 Wilmington 17011 East Garrett 19001 Birdseye 15035 Wright Corners 17012 Fairfield Center 19002 Bretzville (Newton) 15036 Yorkville 17013 Garrett 19003 Celestine 17014 Hamilton (PT) 19004 Crystal 17015 LaOtto 19005 Cuzco 16000 DECATUR 17016 Moore 19006 Dubois 17017 New Era 19007 Duff 16001 Adams 17018 Newville 19008 Ferdinand 16002 Alert 17019 Saint Joe 19009 Haysville 16003 Burney 17020 Saint Johns 19010 Hillham 16004 Clarksburg 17021 Sedan 19011 Hill Top 16005 Downeyville 17022 Spencerville 19012 Holland 16006 Enochsburg 17023 Summit 19013 Huntingburg 16007 Ewington 17024 Waterloo 19014 Ireland 16008 Forest Hill 19015 Jasper 16009 Gaynorsville 19016 Johnsburg 16010 Germantown 18000 DELAWARE 19017 Kellerville 16011 Greensburg 19018 Kyana 16012 Harper 18001 Albany (PT) 19019 Maltersville 16013 Harris City 18002 Andersonville 19020 Mentor 16014 Horace 18003 Anthony 19021 Millersport 16015 Kingston 18004 Bethel 19022 Norton 16016 Layton Mills 18005 Bradford Park 19023 Portersville 16017 Letts 18006 Cammack 19024 Saint Anthony 16018 McCoy 18007 Cowan 19025 Saint Henry 16019 Mechanicburg 18008 Cross Roads 19026 Saint Marks 16020 Milford 18009 Daleville 19027 Schnellville 16021 Millhousen 18010 Delser 19028 Stapleton 16022 New Pennington 18011 Desoto 19029 Thales 16023 Newpoint 18012 Eaton 16024 Rossburg 18013 Gaston 16025 Saint Maurice 18014 Granville 20000 ELKHART 16026 Saint Omer 18015 Liberty 16027 Saint Paul (PT) 18016 Medford 20001 Benton 16028 Sandusky 18017 Morningside 20002 Bristol 16029 Sardinia 18018 Mount Pleasant (Hazel) 20003 Dunlap 16030 Smiths Crossing 18019 Muncie 20004 Elkhart 16031 Smyrna 18020 New Burlington 20005 Foraker 16032 Springhill 18021 Oakville 20006 Glenwood 16033 Waynesburg 18022 Progress 20007 Goshen 16034 Westport 18023 Publico 20008 Jamestown 16035 Williamstown 18024 Reed 20009 Locke 18025 Royerton 20010 Middlebury 18026 Selma
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