Are birth records public in Washington state?

Are birth records public in Washington state?

Yes. Washington birth records are presently considered public records in Washington.

How do I get a birth certificate in Olympia WA?

Birth, Death, Marriage, and Divorce Certificates

  1. From the Department of Health.
  2. Your local Washington State county health department.
  3. Through our contracted vendor, VitalChek. You can order anytime online (select orange “Order Now” button below) or by phone at 1-866-687- 1464.

How do I find public records in Washington state?

The Washington Courts system provides basic court records online at http://dw.courts.wa.gov, searchable by name, case number or case name. Under “search for a person,” click “name search.” Read the disclaimer and click “accept.” Enter as much information as you know.

How long does it take to get a birth certificate for a newborn in Washington state?

By mail, the customer will receive the order within 10-12 weeks after receiving and processing of payment.

How can I get a certified copy of birth certificate?

The fee for the search of a birth certificate is $15.00 and will include the issuance of one certified copy to a qualified applicant if the certificate is on file. Additional copies will be issued at a cost of $15.00 each.

Who can obtain a birth certificate?

Birth certificates are only issued to certain people. To obtain a birth certificate for someone other than yourself, you must be related to the person. This includes: spouse, parent, stepparent, legal guardian, grandparents, great grandparents, siblings, half-siblings, children, grandchildren, and great grandchildren.

Is a copy of your birth certificate valid?

A certified copy of an original birth certificate is becoming increasingly important as a required form of identification. A certified birth certificate copy is required for getting a US passport and when applying for Social Security benefits. It is also considered valid proof of US citizenship by federal, state and local government agencies.

What is a legal copy of a birth certificate?

In most states, you can only get a certified copy – also known as an authorized copy – of a birth certificate if you are the person named on the record or if that person is your minor child. Others can apply for a copy of your birth certificate, but they get an informational copy only, which does not establish your identity.

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