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  2. Vital Records Obtaining Certified Copies of Birth Records

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    Obtaining Certified Copies of Birth Certificates. The California Department of Public Health – Vital Records (CDPH-VR) maintains a permanent, public record of every birth that has occurred in California since July 1905. Requesting a Certified Copy. Electronic Submission; Mail-In Request; VS 111 - Application to Obtain Certified Copy of Birth ...

  3. Apply for Birth Certificate. An authorized, certified California birth certificate can typically be used for travel, passport, proof of citizenship, social security, driver's license, school registration, personal identification and other legal purposes.

  4. Apply for Birth Certificate. An authorized, certified California birth certificate can typically be used for travel, passport, proof of citizenship, social security, driver's license, school registration, personal identification and other legal purposes.

  5. How to Obtain a Certified Copy of a Birth Record

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    Birth records are available 21 days after the date of event. You may request a copy from eitherthe county of birth or from the California Department of Public Health – Vital Records (CDPH-VR).

  6. REQUEST DOCUMENTS - Los Angeles County, California

    lacounty.gov/services/request-documents

    Click the links below to request copies of important documents such as marriage and birth certificates, property tax bills, public information records, and transcripts of Board of Supervisor meetings.

  7. Personal records | CA.gov - California State Portal

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    Get a birth certificate for proof of citizenship, social security, passport, and more. Change your address for your driver’s license, identification card, vehicle, or vessel. Show proof of your vaccinations with digital vaccine records. Get an official death certificate copy for benefits, insurance claims, and legal needs.

  8. Birth Certificates - SanDiegoCounty.gov

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    By law, each live birth in San Diego must be registered with the Office of Vital Records and Statistics (OVRS) within 21 days of the child’s birth. OVRS provides birth certificates from 1957 to present.