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  2. legally registering all births, deaths, fetal deaths, marriages, and divorces which occur in North Carolina. coding vital events for statistical purposes. maintaining vital records. and providing certified or uncertified copies to individuals, researchers, and public health programs. Learn More.

  3. Marriage and Divorce certificates pages. Check our processing dates page to determine if estimated timeframes meet your needs. If not, consider ordering a birth, death or marriage certificate from the Register of Deeds in the county of the event.

  4. NC Vital Records: Contact Us. Walk-in (in-person) certificate service is available by appointment only. Please first step through our quick preliminary ordering questions to help route you to appropriate services, processes, and ordering options (including in-person service).

  5. NCDHHS: DPH: NC Vital Records: Forms - NC.gov

    vitalrecords.nc.gov/forms.htm

    Use the birth certificate forms below if you need to obtain a copy of a Birth Certificate with an Affidavit of Paternity already on file. Application for a Copy of a North Carolina Birth Certificate with Affidavit of Paternity.

  6. NCDHHS: DPH: NC Vital Records: About Us - NC.gov

    vitalrecords.nc.gov/aboutus.htm

    Vital event information is computerized for health research, and the statistical data produced is used by government and public health officials to address health problems in North Carolina. North Carolina has an active Vital Records Fraud Prevention Program.

  7. NC Vital Records: County Offices That Have Vital Records. Birth, death and marriage certificates may also be obtained at the Register of Deeds office in the county where the event took place.

  8. NCDHHS: DPH: NC Vital Records: Research - NC.gov

    vitalrecords.nc.gov/research.htm

    If a person was not born in North Carolina, contact the state vital records office in the state where they were born to get a copy of the birth certificate. See the National Center for Health Statistics: Where to Write for Vital Records .

  9. NC Vital Records: FAQs. Find: Text in FAQs. Note: There are additional FAQs related to changes and amendments on the Change a Record page. + Expand All | - Collapse All.

  10. NC Vital Records: General Issuance Processing Dates

    vitalrecords.nc.gov/processing-dates.htm

    NC Vital Records: General Issuance Processing Dates. Before scheduling an appointment or placing your certificate order, check if the estimated timeframes below meet your needs. If not, consider ordering a birth, death or marriage certificate from the Register of Deeds in the county of the event.

  11. Changes to Death Certificates. After acceptance for registration by the State Registrar, no death certificate can be altered or changed except by a request. The State Registrar adopts rules governing the form of these requests and the type and amount of proof required.