North Dakota Birth Certificates From North Dakota Division of Vital Records
North Dakota Birth Certificate Types
Certified Birth Certificate - Certified copies of birth certificates that may be used for practically all legal purposes, including proof of citizenship, school enrollment, personal identification, passports, social security, and employment. Birth certificates are available for all births since 1930.
Certified Birth Certificate
Other Types of Birth Certificates
Who Can Receive A Copy?
Under North Dakota law, birth certificates of births less than 100 years old are considered “closed records.” Only individuals showing a legitimate and tangible interest may be issued certified copies of birth certificates upon paying the appropriate fees, providing proof of identification, and filling out the application form:
North Dakota Vital Statistics Agency Information
North Dakota Division of Vital Records
The North Dakota Division of Vital Records keeps records and issues certificates of vital events, such as birth, death, stillbirth, marriage, and divorce. Birth records are available for births that occurred starting 1930.
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North Dakota Birth Certificates
North Dakota Division of Vital Records issues certified copies of birth certificates, typically acceptable for most legal purposes, including proof of citizenship, school enrollment, personal identification, passports, social security, and employment.
Visit the North Dakota Division of Vital Records’ official page for more information.