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Arizona Birth Records > Where Can I Get My Birth Certificate In Person In Arizona?
Where Can I Get My Birth Certificate In Person In Arizona?
If you need to get a birth certificate in person in Arizona, here are the main options available to you:
1. Arizona State Office of Vital Records
- Location: 150 North 18th Avenue, Phoenix, AZ 85007
- Operating Hours: Monday to Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM.
- Services: This office provides birth certificates for the entire state of Arizona. You can apply in person and usually receive your certificate on the same day.
2. County Health Department Offices
- Maricopa County (Phoenix Area):
The Maricopa County Office of Vital Registration offers in-person services for birth certificates.
Locations: There are several locations within Maricopa County, so you can choose the one most convenient for you. - Pima County (Tucson Area):
Location: 3950 S. Country Club Road, Tucson, AZ 85714.
Operating Hours: Monday to Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM.
Provides in-person birth certificate services for residents in the Tucson area. - Other Counties: Most county health departments across Arizona provide in-person birth certificate services. You can check with your local county office for specific details.
3. Tucson Medical Center (For Births at TMC)
- Location: 5301 E. Grant Road, Tucson, AZ 85712
Services: If you were born at Tucson Medical Center, you can request a birth certificate directly through their medical records department.
4. Requirements and Fees
- Documentation: A government-issued photo ID is required. If you are not the person named on the birth certificate, you may need additional proof of eligibility.
- Fees: Typically, the fee is around $20-$30 per certificate. Some offices may offer expedited processing for an additional fee.
For more detailed information, including any updates on hours or required documentation, you can call the Arizona Department of Health Services or the local branch.