Texas - Obtain copy of Birth Certificate
ProcedureEdit
In-PersonEdit
- Submit your request to:
1100 W. 49th St.
Austin, TX 78756
The office is open MondayFriday 8 am5 pm - Obtain and fill out an application for a certified copy of a birth certificate.
- Send in the completed application along with your payment and your valid identification.
Expedited ServicesEdit
- Print the application.
- Fill in the required information.
- You must include a photocopy of your valid photo ID issued by a governmental entity.
- Orders must be sent to the Texas Department of State Health ServicesVital Statistics Unit via an overnight mail service, such as: Fedex, Lonestar, UPS. Note: Do not send via USPS Priority Mail.
U.S. Postal ServiceEdit
- Print the application.
- Fill in the required information.
- You must include a photocopy of your valid photo ID issued by a governmental entity.
OnlineEdit
You can apply online either with www.texas.gov or with external sources like www.vitalchek.com.
Texas.gov
Texas residents can only order: their own birth records; or the birth records of immediate family members.
Non-Texas residents can only order: their own records; or the records of their children if they are listed as a parent on the record.
Texas.gov Vital Records Application - LINK
VitalChek
Go online and simply follow the steps to place an order. An additional fee is charged by VitalChek for using this service and all major credit cards are accepted. You will receive an e-mail notification once your certificate is shipped. If your shipment is via UPS, you will also receive the UPS tracking number.
Required DocumentsEdit
One of the following ID's can be used
- State-issued driver's license
- State/city/county ID card
- Student ID
- Government employment badge or card
- Prison ID
- Military ID
Office Locations & ContactsEdit
Texas Department of State Health Services
Mailing Address:
PO Box 149347, Austin, Texas 78714-9347
Overnight Mailings (Federal Express, UPS, DHL):
1100 West 49th Street, Austin, Texas 78756-3199
Physical Addresses:
Central Campus 1100 West 49th Street, Austin, TX 78756
Map and Other Locations
Vital Statistics - Phone/Fax: (512) 776-7111
Vital Statistics - Request Processing: Toll Free (888) 963-7111
Certificates may also be obtained from your local county. Use the contact information below to inquire.
Anderson County : 500 N. Church Street, #10, Palestine, TX 75801
Website
Andrews County : 215 NW 1st Street Andrews, TX 79714
Phone: 915.524.1426 Website
Angelina County : PO Box 908 Lufkin, TX 75902-0908
Phone: 936.634.8339 Website
Aransas County : 301 N Liveoak Street Rockport, TX 78382-2744
Phone: 361.790.0122 Website
Archer County : 112 E Walnut PO Box 458 Archer City, TX 76351
Phone: 940.574.4615 Website
Armstrong County : Courthouse PO Box 309 Claude, TX 79019
Phone: 806.226.2081 Website
Atascosa County : 5 Courthouse Circle Drive; Jourdanton, TX 78026
Phone: 830.769.2511 Website
Austin County : 1 E Main Street Bellville, TX 77418
Phone: 979.865.5911 Website
Bailey County : 300 S 1st Street Muleshoe, TX 79347-3621
Phone: 806.272.3044 Website
Bandera County : Bandera, TX 78003
Phone: 830.796.3332 Website
Bastrop County : 804 Pecan Street PO Box 577 Bastrop, TX 78602
Phone: 512.332.7234 Website
Baylor County : 101 S Washington PO Box 689 Seymour, TX 76380-0689
Phone: 940.888.3322 Website
Bee County : 105 W Corpus Christi Street Beeville, TX 78102-5684
Phone: 361.362.3245 Website
Bell County : 550 E 2nd Street PO Box 480 Belton, TX 76513
Phone: 254.933.5174 Website
Bexar County : 100 Dolorosa, Suite 108 San Antonio, TX 78205
Phone: 210-335-2585 Website
Blanco County : PO Box 65 Johnson City, TX 78636-0117
Phone: 830.868.7357 Website
Borden County : 117 E Wasson PO Box 124 Gail, TX 79738
Phone: 806.756.4312 Website
Bosque County : PO Box 617 Meridian, TX 76665
Phone: 254.435.2201 [ht
EligibilityEdit
For births within the past 75 years and deaths within the past 25 years, only the immediate family members to the person whose name is on the birth certificate or death certificate are eligible to request a copy. All those with any other relationship to this person must provide legal documentation, such as a court order establishing guardianship. If you are the legal representative of a qualified applicant, you must be able to present a release which documents a direct and tangible interest in the record you are requesting.
Immediate family member : Any of the following relationships by blood or marriage are considered to be immediate family members: self, child, parent, brother, sister, grandparent, and spouse.
If you are not an immediate family member you must present a written, notarized statement signed by an immediate family member. The statement must give permission to Texas Vital Statistics to release a certified copy of the certificate to you. The statement must also identify you by your full name, and you must present a photocopy of your picture ID with the notarized statement.
FeesEdit
In Person:
- Certified copy: $22
- Heirloom: $60
You may pay in: Cash, Check, Credit/Debit Card+, Money order
Expedited Service:
- Certified copy: $22
- Heirloom: $60
- Plus $5 expedited processing fee
- Plus $8 return delivery for Lonestar (within Texas) or Fedex (outside of Texas) or $19.95 for P.O. Box and express mail (optional) *
You may pay in: Check, Money order
U.S. Postal Service:
- Certified copy: $22
- Heirloom: $60
- Plus: $8 return delivery for Lonestar (within Texas) or Fedex (outside of Texas) or $19.95 for P.O. Box and express mail (optional) *
You may pay in: Check, Money order
Notes:
- * Additional carrier rates for Saturday and international shipping will apply. + Credit cards will require a $2.25 processing fee.
- Make checks or money orders payable to DSHS.
ValidityEdit
A birth certificate is valid forever.
Documents to UseEdit
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Processing TimeEdit
- In Person:Your certificate may be ready in 530 minutes. Note: Some applications may require 24 hours or more to process.
- Expedited Service: 1015 business days. Note: Incomplete or unacceptable applications will require additional processing time.
- U.S. Postal Service: 68 weeks
- Online:
- Texas.gov: The current estimated processing time is 1015 business days.
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InstructionsEdit
- Birth certificates and death certificates are not open records. Access to birth certificates is restricted to qualified applicants for 75 years from the date of birth, and access to death certificates is restricted for 25 years from the date of death. An ID is required to prove your identity and to prove that you are a qualified applicant.
- Birth and Death Certificates can be obtained from 1903 to present.
- You will receive a state certified copy of the Birth Certificate if it was filed with Texas Vital Statistics.
- Once your order is confirmed, it cannot be cancelled. If the record requested is not found, the fee is non-refundable and non-transferable.
- Requests for certified copies of Birth Records may be directed to the Local Registration Office of the county in which the event occurred. Since all birth records are sent to the Local Registrar first and then sent to State Vital Statistics, you are encouraged to go to the Local Registrar for records of recent events (less than 6 months), especially if you need the birth certificate immediately. Each Local Registrar sets its own hours of operation, fees, and procedures for requests. Please call the Local Registrar's Office directly for this information. Use the following link to obtain information about your local registrar http://www.dshs.state.tx.us/vs/field/localremotedistrict.shtm#district
Required InformationEdit
- Full name of the individual on the Birth Certificate
- City or county where the birth took place
- Full name of the father on the Birth Certificate, if listed
- Full maiden name of the mother on the Birth Certificate, if listed
Need for the DocumentEdit
A Birth Certificate states the name and sex of a person, it also indicate the time and place of birth, it is issued after you have registered the birth of a child. A copy of the birth certificate is often necessary when you apply for a passport, a driver license or a marriage license.
Following are procedures on how you can obtain a copy of a birth certificate in Texas.
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