How to Request a Certified Record

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Average processing times listed.

Due to the increase of vital record requests for the purpose of obtaining a REAL ID, customers are encouraged to plan ahead and order any vital record certified copies they may need in advance. Do not wait until the last minute to order as processing times are approximate and not guaranteed service times.

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Order online at VitalChek to be shipped to you.

VitalChek is the only third-party vendor authorized by the Iowa Department of Health and Human Services to accept orders for Iowa Vital Records.

Each copy of a certified record costs $15.00.

If the record is not located, the applicant shall receive a notification of the record search. The $15.00 fee will be retained for the search.

There is an additional fee to order online using VitalChek; fees start at $14.00 per order.

Order Online - Pick Up In-Person

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Order online at VitalChek to be picked up in person in Des Moines

VitalChek is the only third-party vendor authorized by the Iowa Department of Health and Human Services to accept orders for Iowa Vital Records.

Each copy of a certified record costs $15.00.

If the record is not located, the applicant shall receive a notification of the record search. The $15.00 fee will be retained for the search.

There is an additional fee to order online using VitalChek; fees start at $14.00 per order.

To use Will Call, individual must have an Iowa address.

How to request a certified record by phone

Call VitalChek toll-free at (866) 809-0290 from 6:00 a.m. CST through 7:00 p.m. CST, Monday through Friday, except holidays.

VitalChek is the only third-party vendor authorized by the Iowa Department of Health and Human Services to accept orders for Iowa vital records.

Each copy of a certified record costs $15.00.

If the record is not located, the applicant shall receive a notification of the record search. The $15.00 fee will be retained for the search.

There is an additional fee to order over the phone using VitalChek; fees start at $9.00 per order.

How to request a certified record by mail

Submit a completed Application for a Certified copy of an Iowa vital record.

All applications must be notarized.

Submit a clear photocopy of the applicant's current government-issued photo identification.

Each copy of a certified record costs $15.00.

If the record is not located, the applicant shall receive a notification of the record search. The $15.00 fee will be retained for the search.

Make check or money orders payable to the 'Iowa Department of Health and Human Services.'

Iowa Department of Health and Human Services
Bureau of Health Statistics
Lucas State Office Building, 1st Floor
321 E. 12th Street
Des Moines, Iowa 50319-0075

How to request a certified record in person at the State Vital Records Office

In-person requests are accepted at the state vital records office between the hours of 7:00 a.m. and 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday, except for state-observed holidays.

Requests received by 2:00 p.m. Monday through Friday will be processed in 2 hours.

Written applications must be satisfactorily completed and signed in front of vital records staff.

Applicants must also provide valid, current government-issued photo identification.

Iowa Department of Health and Human Services
Bureau of Health Statistics
Lucas State Office Building, 1st Floor
321 E. 12th Street
Des Moines, Iowa 50319-0075

How to request a commemorative certificate

The Iowa Department of Health and Human Services is pleased to offer commemorative certificates of birth, marriage and certificate of birth resulting in stillbirth records.

This parchment certificate features a gold foil border, image of the state capital of Iowa, and calligraphy print of the information contained on the vital record. Each certificate is signed by both the Governor of Iowa and the State Registrar. Its 8-1/2" x 11" size is suitable for framing.

Certificates are delivered in protective envelopes approximately 60 business days after application. All applicants must meet the same qualifying direct-and-tangible interest standards (i.e., immediate family) as for any certified birth, marriage or certificate of birth resulting in stillbirth records request.

Submit a completed Application for a Commemorative certificate.

All applications must be notarized.

Submit a clear photocopy of the applicant's current, government-issued photo identification.

Each commemorative certificate costs $35.00.

Iowa Department of Health and Human Services
Bureau of Health Statistics
Lucas State Office Building, 1st Floor
321 E. 12th Street
Des Moines, Iowa 50319-0075

How to request a certificate of nonviable birth

Only the patient of a nonviable birth may apply for a Certificate of Nonviable Birth. Applicant must submit the completed Certification of Nonviable Birth form, copy of government issued photo ID, payment and request form.

The following records are available at County Registrar offices

For events that occur before these dates:

Birth Certificate Exchange Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Are the small birth certificate wallet cards valid for Iowa driver's license purposes?

A: Iowa Department of Transportation is currently accepting the small birth certificate wallet cards for purposes of driver license issuance.

Q: What birth certificates are affected?

A: Any Iowa newborn birth certificate issued between March 1993 to October 2009, where the birth certificate is a small wallet-size card.

Q: Why is this exchange being offered?

A: The newborn birth certificate wallet cards issued during this time did not contain all vital record information to be used for identification purposes now, making them less useful for the purpose they were intended for. In general, the Department of State has accepted these wallet size cards as long as the parents appear on the record.

Q: Why did the state issue an incorrect/improper certificate?

A: At the time, this small-form certificate was accepted as proof of birth and identity. Over time, official agencies require more information for proof of identity.

Q: Does the wallet card have wrong information?

A: No; it just does not have ALL the information. At the time of issuance, these records were as accepted as identification and proof of birth.

Q: How do I exchange the affected birth certificates?

A: Download the Application for Certified Copy of Iowa Vital Record from the how to request a certified copy by mail section above.

Open the Application for Copy of Vital Record Certificate link and print document;

Complete the application, including notarized signature;

Return application, copy of driver's license and original newborn birth certificate wallet card in person or by mail to Iowa HHS Bureau of Health Statistics, 321 E. 12th Street, Lucas State Office Building, Des Moines, Iowa 50319.

Q: Is there a fee for exchanging the birth certificate?

A: No, if you were originally issued a small wallet birth certificate and are now requesting a replacement birth certificate, there will be no charge for the replaced certificate and no charge for standard mailing.

Q: What if I want to keep my wallet card certificate, but still get a full-sized certificate?

A: This would be the same process as ordering any other certificate; please follow the steps for applying for a certificate. You may ONLY apply at the state vital records office if a small wallet birth certificate is not surrendered.

Q: Who can make the exchange?

A: An entitled person must exchange the record. An entitled person would be the person of record if they are 18 years of age, the person's parents as listed on the certificate, direct blood family members, or legal spouse.

Q: How many people are affected by this exchange?

A: The total number of individuals born from May 1993 to October 2009 was 634,665. It is unknown how many wallet size certificates will exist and may be replaced.

Please email all general vital record questions to vitalrecords@hhs.iowa.gov