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The Vital Registration Office is a branch within the West Virginia Health Statistics Center. Its mission is to collect certificates of vital events such as birth, marriage, death, fetal deaths, and births resulting in stillbirth.
- Certificate Requests
The Vital Registration Office provides certified copies of...
- Correct Or Amend a Certificate
Non-residents may petition in their local jurisdiction court...
- Forms
The HSC is the State’s official repository of vital records...
- Certificate Requests
The Vital Research Records Project is placing Birth, Death, and Marriage certificates on-line. Users can search the records and view scanned images of the original records. Certified copies of these records are available only from the issuing county or the West Virginia Vital Registration Office.
Search Marriage Records... Certified copies of these records are available only from the issuing county or the West Virginia Vital Registration Office. Use * to search for zero or more characters before or after the search term.
Find essential information on getting vital records in Kanawha County, WV. This page offers links to request marriage licenses, death certificates, and certified copies of vital records. Learn about the application process, required ID, fees, and office contact details.
The Vital Registration Office provides certified copies of births, deaths, marriages, and births resulting in stillbirth. There are several ways to obtain a certified copy including in person, by mail, or by phone/internet/fax (credit/debit cards only).
The County Clerk handles voter registration, changes in party affiliation/address/last name on voter registration, records deeds, liens, births, marriages, deaths and other judgments, and files wills. In addition, the clerk is responsible for elections; obtaining and training poll workers and counting ballots.
The Vital Research Records Project is placing Birth, Death, and Marriage certificates on-line. Users can search the records and view scanned images of the original records. Certified copies of these records are available only from the issuing county or the West Virginia Vital Registration Office.