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Our phone number for public inquiries is 614-466-2531. How to Order Certificates. The Bureau of Vital Statistics maintains birth records from December 20, 1908 and death records from 1971 to present. Fetal death records, heirloom birth certificates, and stillbirth certificates can also be ordered.
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Refer to the resources below for help ordering vital records and for assistance with your vital records needs, including certified copies of your birth certificates, death records, marriage certificates, and divorce records.
This listing of local Vital Statistics offices in Ohio including phone numbers, addresses, websites, and cost per certified copy is intended for any member of the public or Vital Statistics stakeholder needing to locate a local VS office.
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Our phone number for public inquiries is 614-466-2531. How to Order Certificates. The Bureau of Vital Statistics maintains birth records from December 20, 1908 and death records from 1971 to present. Fetal death records, heirloom birth certificates, and stillbirth certificates can also be ordered.
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12 Αυγ 2024 · See the guide to vital records provided by Ohio History Connection. County-level registrations of births and deaths began in 1867 and were kept by the probate court; however, they are incomplete. A few counties have records dating from the 1840s. These records include the names of the parents and their place of residence.