Vermont Birth Certificates From Vermont Vital Records Section
Vermont 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 records are available for births that occurred from January 1, 1909
Certified Birth Certificate
Who Can Receive A Copy?
Vermont is a closed record state, meaning birth certificates are not part of public records. This means only the following individuals may secure a certified copy of a birth certificate after filling out the forms, paying the appropriate fees, and providing the necessary legal documents and identification:
Vermont Vital Records Agency Information
Vermont Vital Records Section
The Vermont Vital Records Section keeps records and issues certificates of vital events, such as birth, death, marriage, civil union, divorce, or civil union dissolution. Birth records are available for births that occurred since January 1, 1909.
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Vermont Birth Certificates
The Vermont Vital Records Section 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 Vermont Vital Records Section’s official page for more information.