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Virginia statutes require a fee of $12.00 for birth and other certified vital record certificates. You can go in person to the Division of Vital Records and Health Statistics and receive it that day:

The Shops at Willow Lawn

1601 Willow Lawn Drive, Suite 275, Richmond, VA 23230

Information Line: (804) 662-6200

Or you can mail in a request with a delivery time of 1-4 weeks for all birth records requiring no amendments, or 4-6 weeks if you require amendments.

VDH, Office of Vital Records and Health Statistics

P.O. Box 1000, Richmond, Virginia 23218-1000

Express Delivery is also available through the VitalChek Network and can be reached toll free at 877-572-6333. An additional fee is charged by VitalChek for this service, and all major credit cards are accepted.

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