Utah became a state in 1896. It's located in the southwestern part of the country, and it’s bordered by Nevada, Colorado, Wyoming, and Idaho.
The population of Utah is 3,271,616 as of 2020, which makes it one of the least populous states in the country. The largest county by population is Salt Lake County, with just over 1 million people.
Utah's capital city is Salt Lake City, which also happens to be Utah's largest city with just under 200,000 residents, based on information from the 2020 U.S. census.
Records of vital events are held at the Office of Vital Records and Statistics in Salt Lake City. The office has held birth and death records since 1905, and marriage and divorce records since 1978.