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2006-10-10 16:23:03
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How to get a duplicate birth certificate on-line for births since 1906.
See the URL below for costs and additional services from Penn. State Dept. of Health
Birth Records
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Pennsylvania Department of Health
Division of Vital Records
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Birth Records
An applicant must be eighteen (18) years of age or older to apply for a certified copy of his/her birth record or the record of an immediate family member. The Division of Vital Records issues only certified copies of birth with the raised seal that are acceptable for numerous uses, i.e. passport, Social Security, employment, and personal identification. Records are available for births from 1906 to the present. Please click here if the birth occurred prior to 1906. If the year of the birth is unknown, please click here .
Eligible Persons Who May Request a Birth Record
* Person named on the birth record
* Legal representative
* Immediate family members (husband; wife; parent/step-parent; brother/sister/half brother/half sister; son or daughter; stepson/stepdaughter; grandparent/great grandparent (specify maternal or paternal); grandchild/great grandchild). If the person named on the birth record is deceased, all other family members must submit a copy of the his/her death certificate to be eligible to receive the birth record. A step-parent or step-child is required to submit additional documentation supporting their relationship.
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* Full name at birth of person named on the birth record (if name has changed since birth due to adoption, court order, or any other reason other than marriage, include changed name)
* Date of birth (Please click here for required fee if date of birth is unknown.)
* City and county of birth
* Gender of person named on birth record
* Parents' names, including mother’s maiden name
* Relationship to the person
* Reason for the request (if applicable, include specific information, such as name of foreign country for which certified copy is needed, etc.)
* Applicant's signature
* Applicant's daytime telephone number, including area code
* Applicant's mailing address
* Please click here if you are missing any of the above information
Cost
* $10.00 fee per copy (Please do not send cash. Make check or money order payable to "Vital Records.")
* No fee may be required for records of active or inactive members of the Armed Forces and their dependents. Please click here to download the application form for mail and in-person requests. You may also order via facsimile; please click here to download the application form for facsimile requests.
Methods to Obtain Certified Copies of Birth Records:
* On-Line Requests
* Facsimile Requests
* Mail Requests
* In Person at a Public Office
Content Last Modified on 2/22/2006 9:30:43 AM
2006-10-10 18:31:51
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answered by Sociallyinquisitive 3
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