Request a Certified Copy of a Birth Certificate
For a birth occurring on or after January 1, 2003:
You may request a certified copy of the birth certificate from any town vital records office or the State Vital Records Office.
For a birth occurring prior to January 1, 2003:
You may request a certified copy of the birth certificate ONLY from the following:
Checklist for Obtaining a Certified Copy of a Birth Certificate
☐ Make sure that you are eligible to obtain the birth certificate
☐ Complete the application
☐ Order your vital record online (additional fees may apply) through VitalChek, or
☐ Complete the State application and mail your order in to the State Vital Records office, or
☐ Complete the Town application and mail your order in to the town of occurrence
☐ Include your photo ID
☐ Provide documentation proving that you are entitled to obtain the birth certificate (only applicable if the requester is not the birth registrant or a parent listed on the birth certificate)
☐ Include the applicable fee
Who Can Request a Certified Copy of a Birth Certificate?
Birth records are confidential records and are not open to the general public, except for those that are at least 100 years old. For birth certificates less than 100 years old, you can only obtain the birth certificate if:
If you are a representative from a federal or state agency requesting a certified copy of a birth certificate, you must comply with the following requirements:
What Needs to Be Included with Your Request?
All requests for certified copies of birth certificates must be accompanied by:
If you are requesting a birth certificate for someone other than yourself or your child , you will need to submit proof verifying your relationship to the person whose birth certificate you are requesting. For example:
For persons with a legal name change