Yes, you can typically obtain a copy of your birth certificate from a county different from the one where you were born by contacting the vital records office in that county and following their procedures for requesting a copy.
No, you do not have to go to the county you were born in to obtain a birth certificate. You can typically request a birth certificate from the vital records office in the state where you were born, or sometimes even online.
You can physically obtain your birth certificate in person at the vital records office in the county where you were born.
In Los Angeles County, you can request a birth certificate for your baby as soon as the birth is registered, which typically occurs within 10 days after the birth. Once the birth is registered, you can obtain a certified copy of the birth certificate. It's advisable to wait a few weeks after the birth to ensure the registration process is completed. You can request the certificate online, by mail, or in person at the County Registrar-Recorder's office.
You need to find the registrar office in the county where the birth took place.
Usually the records are in the city and county where you were born. So, you need to call them to find out what is needed for you to obtain your birth certificate. Usually this is a letter and a check and they will mail the document to you.
I was born at home . The Doctor arrived afterwards. He later died and filed no record . How do I obtain a passport without a birth certificate ?
The cost of obtaining a new birth certificate varies by city and county. On average a new copy costs between 10.00 and 20.00.
Go to the County where you was born, to the Hall of records. Ask for a new birth certificate. Call them first and they will tell you what you need to bring with you, in order to get your birth records.
Contact the county court house in which the person was born. They will then give you more information on obtaining the birth certificate. Do not send money through the mail.
Birth Certificates are normally handled by the county of birth. You should be able to find the appropriate place to send to on the county web site.
If you're asking about obtaining a birth certificate; go to the appropriate county office in the county in which you were born and apply for a copy. You MUST have proper identification to show that YOU actually are the person seeking your own certificate. The certificate SHOULD show where you were born - your mother's name - and the name of the your father.
Go to the local court room and ask them.