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The DC Department of Health can verify DC birth record information using our Electronic Birth Registration System (EBRS). You can order your own birth certificate. You need to be at least 18 years of age and have identification documents (see below) that match the name on the birth certificate.
The DC Vital Records Division (DCVRD) maintains birth certificates dating back to August 1874. Birth records become public after 125 years. Death records become public after 75 years. All other birth records are closed, and certified copies may only be obtained if you are legally entitled and present the required personal documentation and fees.
Restriction on Access to Birth Certificates: Pursuant to D.C. Official Code Sec. 7-220, the Vital Records Division may issue a certified copy of a birth certificate ONLY to an applicant having a direct and tangible interest in the requested birth certificate.
Division may issue a certified copy of a birth certificate ONLY to an applicant having a direct and tangible interest in the requested birth certificate. NOTE: This form should be used ONLY by the registrant, a member of his/her immediate family, his/her guardian or legal representative.
Birth, Death and Domestic Partnership Certificates – make an appointment at https://dchealth.dc.gov/page/vital-records-appointments or call (202) 442-9303 option 1 and then option 9.
The District of Columbia Division of Vital Records (D.C. Vital Records) issues certified copies of D.C. birth certificates and D.C. death certificates for events which occurred within the District of Columbia. You may order copies of D.C. vital records through VitalChek on an expedited basis.
Contact your birth state or territory’s vital records office to find out: How to order a certified copy of your birth certificate online, by mail, or in person. How to get a copy fast. The cost for each certified copy. You will need to know the city and county where you were born.