California Vital Records
To proceed with your vital record request, please select from the options below. Alternatively, you may visit the official site if you would prefer to deal directly with the state of California. Birth Certificates and Death Certificates are certified authorized copies of records with all required stamps and signatures, and other security features to meet passport application requirements.
How It Works
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Easily order your California birth, death, or marriage certificate(s) online.
Fill Out Form
Provide the information needed to locate your California vital records online.
Receive Certificate
California jurisdiction receives the application and sends your vital records by mail.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Do you need a certified copy of your birth, death, or marriage certificate? The fastest option is to order your vital records online. Below are three (3) ways to request vital records online or by mail.
1. Fastest: Online
- Fill out the online order form for a California birth, marriage, or death certificate. StateVitalRecords.org is contracted with the state of California as an approved vendor.
- If you were requested to provide supporting documentation after checkout and have not yet done so, please check your Order Status page.
2. By mail (Self-Service)
- You can still use State Vital Records for assistance if you choose to mail the application yourself.
- Fill out the necessary form(s) in Vital Records.
- Notarize a sworn statement with a local notary or with NotaryLive, a remote online notarization platform.
- Print out the application/forms with the notarized sworn statement
- Mail the form(s) to the appropriate vital statistics unit, which will be listed on the application form, along with your payment (check or money order)
- You can use StateVitalRecords.org if you choose the mailing option as well for a birth certificate. This is a self-service option.
3. In Person
- Visit a branch
- Bring an acceptable form of identification
- Pay the fee (cash, check, money order, credit, or debit)
Questions about the mail option? Contact StateVitalRecord's customer support or the California Department of Public Health for more information.
What are the fees to order my certified vital records copy?
Order California Birth Certificate Online: $29 (additional copies are $29 each)
To order California marriage or death certificates, marriage certificates will cost $17, and death certificates will cost $24 for each additional copy.
When ordering vital records online, a transaction fee of $14 applies and may vary depending on the delivery method.
What's the difference between Certified Copies and Informational Copies?
A certified copy can be used to establish the identity of the person named on the certificate, whereas a certified informational copy CANNOT be used to establish identity.
Persons who are not eligible to receive a certified copy can obtain a certified informational copy. Both types of documents are certified copies of the original document on file. Depending on the exact year of the event, some certified informational copies will have signatures and Social Security numbers removed.
What types of ID are required to get a certified copy of a vital record?
No additional identification is required, but a Notarized Sworn statement is. This verifies your identity to get a certified copy of your certificate online.
Qualified Applicants
Relationships are based on familial connections or marriage. Not just anyone can get someone else's birth certificate.The following can request a certified copy of a birth certificate, marriage certificate, or death certificate:
- Self
- Parent
- Sibling
- Child
- Grandparent
- Grandchild
- Spouse/Domestic Partner
- Legal guardian or representative (must be able to provide legal documentation supporting the relationship)
A death certificate has additional qualified applicants:
- Surviving next of kin
- Funeral establishments
Other Relationships:
- A party entitled to receive a birth certificate as a result of a court order, or an attorney, or a licensed adoption agency seeking the birth record to comply with the requirements of Section 3140 or 7603 of the Family Code (needs court order).
- An attorney representing the registrant or the registrant's estate, or any person or agency empowered by statute or appointed by a court to act on behalf of the registrant or the registrant's estate.
- Appointed rights in a power of attorney, or an executor of the registrant's estate (needs legal docs)
- A member of a law enforcement agency or a representative of another governmental agency, as provided by law, who is conducting official business (companies representing a government agency must provide authorization from the government agency)
Are there any other additional documents I need to order vital records online?
The Vital Records ordered through us are accepted by all state and federal agencies. State Vital Records has all of your Vital Statistics needs covered. For more information about ordering online or anything else, please visit our FAQ page.