Name of the Organization : Florida Department of Health
Type of Facility : Obtaining Birth Certificate
Country : Florida, USA
Website : http://www.floridahealth.gov/%5C/certificates/certificates/birth/index.html
Obtaining Your Birth Certificate :
Florida’s birth certificate is a computer certification that contains an embossed seal incorporated into the safety paper, which meets requirements established by Homeland Security and other national and international groups.
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Florida has issued computer certifications since the mid 1980s, which is accepted by the U.S. Passport Office, the Social Security Administration, courts, school districts, and other state and federal entities and cruise lines requiring proof of U.S. birth.
Ordering a birth certificate for use by a foreign government:
If you are obtaining a birth certificate for use by a foreign government, we urge you to contact the nearest Consulate’s office for that country to determine what certification type (computer or photocopy) may be required prior to ordering your certificate.
Ordering Information:
All signed letters of request, or applications must include a copy of a valid current PICTURE ID (Driver’s License, State Identification Card, Passport, and/or Military Identification Card) of the APPLICANT. DO NOT SEND ORIGINAL DOCUMENTS.
For example: If you are requesting your child’s certificate, include a copy of your own ID since you are the applicant. Enlarge the copy and lighten it as much as possible to ensure it is clear and legible when sent to the State Bureau of Vital Statistics. Signature and relationship or eligibility must be stated. If legal guardian, please include notarized guardianship documents. Some years of Florida birth certificates list only the county of birth and therefore may not be acceptable documentation in obtaining a passport from certain countries. Please check with the country’s consulate for passport requirements.
Step 1:
Determine your eligibility (relationship) to receive a birth certificate. You must meet one (1) of the following criteria:
** Be the child named on the certificate AND 18 years of age or older.
** Be the parent, guardian or legal representative of the person named on the certificate,
** Have a court order.
Step 2:
Provide information about the child named on the certificate:
** Full name of child at birth and any subsequent legal name changes
** Date of birth
** City or county of birth
** Mother’s full name including her maiden surname
** Father’s full name (if his name is on the record)
Step 3:
Provide information about the person ordering the certificate:
** Full name
** Relationship to person named on the certificate (father, mother, self, etc.)
** Mailing address (include city, state and zip code)
** Contact telephone number where you can be reached between 8:00 AM and 5:00 PM (EST) Monday through Friday
** Signature of applicant
All letters or applications must include a copy of a valid PICTURE ID (Driver’s license, state identification card, passport, and/or military identification card) of the applicant. For example, if you are requesting your child’s certificate, include a copy of your own ID since you are the applicant. Enlarge the copy and lighten it as much as possible so that it is clear and readable. DO NOT SEND ORIGINAL DOCUMENTS. If you are the legal guardian, please include a copy of the notarized guardianship documents.
Step 4:
(Type of birth certificate and routine processing times):
** Computer certification $9.00 | Processed within 1 to 3 days
** Photocopy certification $14.00 |For births prior to 2004 processed within 3 to 5 days
** Commemorative Certification $34.00 -Signed by the current Governor and certified by the State Registrar. | Processed within 4 to 6 weeks. Refer to section addressing commemorative certificates.
** Rush Services- If faster service is desired, you have the option to include an additional fee of $10.00 to expedite the processing time to 1 to 2 business days.
Step 5:
Note: The Vital Statistics processing time indicated in step four does not include postal transit time to or from our office. We cannot predict how long the postal delivery will take.
** Standard U.S. Postal Delivery** The cost is included in the certificate purchase price.
** Express Delivery – Express service is available only if a pre-paid self-addressed express delivery envelope has been provided by the client.
Step 6:
** Payment by mail – Make your Check or money order payable to “Vital Statistics”. DO NOT send cash.
** Payment by phone or online by credit card – The Bureau of Vital Statistics cannot accept credit card payments by telephone or postal service and uses the VitalChek® Network as our ONLY recognized vendor to accept mail, phone, fax and internet orders billed to a credit card. (Visa, MasterCard, American Express and Discover.) Go to the website or call 1-877-550-7330 to speak with a customer representative. If you experience problems, call the toll free number for assistance. An additional $7.00 service fee is required. Express delivery options are also available.
** Payment in person at the Bureau -Cash, checks, money orders, Visa and MasterCard are accepted.
Orders cannot be placed through the Bureau’s website at this time
Bureau of Vital Statistics (Mailing address):
Attn: Vital Records Section
P.O. Box 210
Jacksonville, FL 32231-0042
Bureau of Vital Statistics (Physical location) :
1217 N Pearl St Jacksonville, FL 32202
30.3376904, -81.6593475 N30° 20.2614′, W081° 39.5608′
(GPS Coordinates)
Lobby hours: M-F 8:00-4:30 Eastern Standard Time
Note:
Under Florida law, e-mail addresses are public records.
If you do not want your e-mail address released in response to a public records request, do not send electronic mail to this entity.
Instead, contact this office by phone or in writing. Email to VitalStats@FLHealth.gov