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  2. Birth and Death Certificates | Houston Health Department

    www.houstonhealth.org/services/vital-statistics

    Records of births, deaths, and fetal deaths that occur in the incorporated city limits of Houston.

  3. Qualified Applicants for Vital Records - Houston Health

    www.houstonhealth.org/services/vital-statistics/qualified-applicants

    Qualified Applicants for Vital Records Documentation requirements are subject to change and must meet the approval of the Registrar. For security and compliance with State of Texas policies, additional documentation beyond the listed requirements may be needed.

  4. Home | Houston Health Department

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    Our services benefit all Houston residents, but we also take additional steps to support those most in need, such as low-income mothers and children, the elderly, and minority populations. Go to all services HHD call center: 832-393-4220

  5. About Us | Houston Health Department

    www.houstonhealth.org/services/vital-statistics/about-us

    The Houston Health Department Bureau of Vital Statistics maintains records of births, deaths, and fetal deaths that occur in the incorporated city limits of Houston. Our core functions include records retention, serving as a liaison to the state, funeral home relations, and providing birth and death certificates to the general public.

  6. Multi-Service Centers | Houston Health Department

    www.houstonhealth.org/services/multi-service-centers

    Houston, Texas 77051-2718. Go to Sunnyside Health and Multi-Service Center. Third Ward Multi-Service Center . 3611 Ennis St. Houston, Texas 77004-4407. Go to Southwest Multi-Service Center. West End Multi-Service Center . 170 Heights Blvd. Houston, Texas 77007-3729.

  7. City of Houston - Houston Health

    www.houstonhealth.org/media/4036/download

    3. 7Relevant State of Texas laws: Texas Administrative Code, Sec. 181.1 “Identification required of applicant – One (1) ... Certified birth certificate from the Department of State (FS-240, DS-1350 or FS-545). ... City of Houston ouston Health Department Bureau of Vital Statistics Rev. Jan. 2017 . Title: City of Houston

  8. Birth certificates needed for school enrollment - Houston Health

    www.houstonhealth.org/news/news-releases/birth-certificates-needed-school...

    School districts in the Houston area require a certified copy of a birth certificate before your a child can be enrolled in school. Check with your school district to determine if your child needs a certificate. Usually a birth certificate is needed only upon initial enrollment in that district.

  9. Programs and Services - Houston Health

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    You can find our multi-service centers throughout Houston. Our spacious centers provide a variety of services to Houstonians and are available for public and private events.

  10. Senior Services (60+) | Houston Health Department

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    COVID-19 questions: If you have any questions related to COVID-19, contact the Houston Health Department’s COVID-19 call center at 832-393-4220 or visit our COVID-19 pages. In-home vaccinations : Free COVID-19 vaccination in your home is available to qualifying older adults, people with disabilities, and veterans.

  11. Acknowledgement of Paternity | Houston Health Department

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    Find other AOP locations around Houston or Harris County. Evaluate whether the following questions are true or false. If you answer true to all the questions, call us for an appointment. The parents were unmarried when their child was born and there is no presumed father.