Registrar Services
Birth Certificate
Death Certificate
State of Florida Vital Statistics Resources
Request a Birth Certificate
You may obtain a certified certificate of
birth in person or by mail for persons born in Florida from 1930 to
present.
The first step is to determine your
eligibility (relationship) to receive a birth certificate. You must
meet 1 of the following criteria: - Be the child named on the
certificate AND over 18 years old; or be the parent, guardian or
legal representative of the person named on the certificate.
All letters or applications must include a
copy of a PICTURE ID of the applicant and the signature and
relationship/eligibility must be stated.
When ordering a birth certificate we
require the full name at birth, date and place of birth, mother's
maiden name, fathers name, signature of parent, legal guardian or
legal representative, I.D. of applicant. The signature of the person
if they are over 18 years of age.
If you apply in person or by mail, the fee
for each initial birth certificate is $9.00 for the first copy and
$5.00 for each additional ordered at the same time on the same person.
If you write you must enclose a copy of
your driver's license along with a check, money order, or cashier's
check.
Do not send cash.
Location and Office Hours:
Jackson County Health Department 3045 4th
St. P.O. Box 310 Marianna, FL 32447
(850)526-2412 Ext.104
8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday thru Friday
The following form can be downloaded:
Birth Certificate Request Form
(55kb doc)
or contact Jackson County Health Department
at (850) 526-2412 ext. 104 and request a form.
You can also request a Birth Certificate
from the State Vital Statistics office, in Jacksonville.
If the birth did not occur in Florida --please go to the following link to order certificates from other
states:
http://www.cdc.gov/nchs/howto/w2w/w2welcom.htm
Request a Death Certificate
You may obtain a certified certificate of
death in person or by mail for persons who died in Jackson County
2000 – Present.
Step 1 -
Determine your eligibility to receive a death certificate. Section
382-025 (2)(a)1, Florida Statutes, death certificate with cause of
death may be issued “to the registrant’s spouse or parent, or
registrant’s child, grandchild, sibling, if of legal age, or to any
family member who provides a will, insurance policy or other
document that demonstrates the family member’s interest in the
estate of the registrant, or to any person who provides
documentation that he or she is acting on behalf of any of the
family members.”
If the death did not occur in Florida --please go to the following link to order certificates from other
states:
http://www.cdc.gov/nchs/howto/w2w/w2welcom.htm
Step 2 -
Provide information about the person named on the certificate, Full
name of the deceased person, Sex, Date of death (month, day, year or
series of years to be searched) City or county of death.
Step 3 -
Provide information about the person ordering the certificate Full
name Relationship to decedent (if requesting cause of death) Mailing
address Phone number where you can be reached during business hours
and copy of driver’s license When ordering a death certificate we
require the name of the deceased, date and place of death, your
relationship to the deceased, the purpose for which you are using
the record, and your signature.
The fee for each death certificate is
$5.00. If cause of death is required you must have ID, or be beneficiary
to an insurance policy.
When ordering by mail, please send a check,
money order.
Do not send cash.
Location & Office Hours:
Jackson County Health Department 3045 4th
St. P.O. Box 310 Marianna, FL 32447
(850)526-1212 Ext. 104
8:00 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday
The following form can be downloaded:
Death Certificate Request Form
(51kb doc)
or contact The Jackson County Health
Department at (850) 526-2412 ext 104 and request a form.
You can also request a Death Certificate
for deaths occurring before 1990 and for deaths occurring in another
county in Florida from the State Vital Statistics office, in
Jacksonville.
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FOREIGN
BIRTH AND DEATH RECORD
INFORMATION
Persons in need
of a copy of a foreign birth or
death record should contact the
Embassy or the nearest Consulate
in the U.S. of the country in
which the birth or death
occurred. Addresses and
telephone numbers for these
offices are listed in the U.S.
Department of State Publication
7846, Foreign Consular offices
in the United States.
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