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Connecticut Birth Records > Where Can I Get A Birth Certificate In Person In Connecticut
Where Can I Get A Birth Certificate In Person In Connecticut.
If you need to obtain a birth certificate in person in Connecticut, you have several options depending on where the birth occurred and when it took place.
1. State Vital Records Office
- Location: 410 Capitol Avenue, 1st Floor, Hartford, CT 06106.
- Hours: Monday (9 AM – 1 PM), Wednesday (9 AM – 3:30 PM), and Friday (11 AM – 3:30 PM). Closed on state holidays.
- Eligibility: You can request a birth certificate for births that occurred on or after July 1, 1897. If the birth occurred after January 1, 2003, you can request it from any town’s vital records office or the State office. However, for births before 2003, you can only get the record from the specific town where the birth took place, the town where the mother resided at the time, or the State office.
2. Town Vital Records Office
- Every town in Connecticut has a vital records office where you can request a birth certificate if the birth occurred in that town. The fees for obtaining a birth certificate from the town are generally $20.00 per copy.
- Documentation Required: Valid government-issued photo identification is mandatory. If you don’t have a photo ID, you can provide two alternative documents, such as a utility bill or a social security card.
- Process: Visit the town office with the necessary documents and payment (cash, money order, or credit card depending on the town). It’s advisable to check specific hours and payment methods with the town office before visiting.
3. Online and Mail Options
- Although your focus is on obtaining the certificate in person, it’s worth noting that you can also order it online through services like VitalChek, or by mail by sending the required forms and ID to the relevant office. There are additional fees for these services.
4. Special Considerations
- Eligibility: Only certain individuals can request a birth certificate if it is less than 100 years old. These include the person named on the certificate (if over 18), parents, legal guardians, and a few other categories such as legal representatives.
- Fees: The State charges $30.00 per copy, while most towns charge $20.00. Make sure to verify the exact amount and payment methods accepted at the specific office you plan to visit.