Garfield County, a popular county of the U.S. state of Utah, has derived its name from the famous James A. Garfield, President of the United States in 1881. Founded in the year of 1882, this county covers an extensive 5,208 sq mi of land. More than 4,7K people reside in this area and around 1.5 K households and 1100 family units are based in this county. Panguitch is both the county seat and the largest city. The racial amalgamation of the county is Pacific Islander, White or Non- Hispanic, Black or African American, Native American, Asian, Hispanic or Latino of any race as well as French Canadian, English, French, Irish and English ancestry can also be found here.
Garfield County records site is an affluent compilation of vital and public statistics that includes data regarding birth and origin details, marital status and divorce verdicts, death and demise news along with military service and war history, property deeds, adoption specifics, probates and liens, naturalization and immigration reports and so on. User- friendly graphics, simple technical features and effortless navigation together makes the site significant enough to satisfy the most awaited curiosities of the history hunters and parental records explorers.
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