Materials and central archive
We store documents generated as a result of municipal activities that need to be preserved for a long time in our central archive. The oldest documents date back to the 1860s.

In the 1860s, the municipality began to compile its own documents when the municipal and parish administrations were separated. The municipality’s own documents included, for example, the minutes of municipal meetings, the council and municipal board, and other committees. The most frequently requested materials are the minutes of decisions made by various municipal bodies and primary school leaving certificates.
Information about the history of Tuusula is also available from the Tuusula Museum, which has its own archives.
Document orders and access to materials
We aim to deliver document orders to customers electronically whenever possible. For more information on placing electronic document orders, please visit the information services page.
Extensive collections of materials can be accessed by appointment in the library’s research rooms.
Building permit documents are available from the technical service point.
The technical service point of the Growth and Environment Division is responsible for providing information on building permits.
You can obtain social and health care documents from Keusotest.
Enquiries and requests for documents relating to social or health care can be addressed directly to the relevant authority, i.e. Keski-Uudenmaan hyvinvointialue Keusotelle. Such materials and documents include, for example, patient records, maintenance agreements, school or student health care documents, and mate ity clinic documents.
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