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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.
For your convenience, there are several ways of ordering birth certificates: online, by phone, by mail, and in person via our automated kiosks. The Vital Records Division maintains open and closed birth certificates dating back to 1874.
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.
The District of Columbia Archives holds historical and permanently valuable records of the DC Government such as birth and death records, wills, land records and marriage records.
This collection contains records of live births maintained by the DC Department of Health's Vital Records Division. Records for the period 1874 - 1875 are now available.
The DC Vital Records Division does not process online orders. For your convenience, you can process online requests through VitalChek Network, Inc., an independent company that Vital Records has partnered with to provide you this service. VitalChek can be reached either through its website www.vitalchek.com or by phone at 1 (877) 572 6332.
Search for Vital Records in the FamilySearch Catalog by using a Place Search and then choosing Vital Records. Search for District of Columbia to locate records filed by the State and then search the name of the county to locate records kept by the county.
Digital Resources Related to Historic District of Columbia Deaths. This page contains digitized death certificates and our collection of death indexes volumes 1 through 15 (1874-1943). Death Certificates. This collection contains death certificates generated by the Office of Vital Records. The series begins in 1874.
VitalChek has partnered with vital record agencies within the District of Columbia to bring you the ability to order the vital records you need. Ordering birth certificates, death certificates, marriage certificates, and divorce certificates from VitalChek is easy - simply click on the certificate you need to get started. See Agencies.
Register Records. Providing Data. Requesting Data. Death Certificates. The DC Vital Records Division (DCVRD) maintains death certificates dating back to August 1874. Death records become public after 75 years.