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  1. Birth Certificates. Go to Website. Order a copy of your Hawaiʻi birth certificate online. Developed in partnership with: Department of Health. Fees: 1st certificate: $10. Additional copy of the same record: $4. Portal Administration Fee: $2.50 (a Portal Administration Fee of $2.50 is included for each increment of up to 5 record copies.)

    • Vital Records

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    • Hawaii DOH

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  2. Feb 8, 2024 · Territory of Hawaii Births, 1896-1909 (Catalog record for Print) Print copy of index by child and parent names. Birth Index, 1909-1914, 1946-1948 (Available on Microfilm, visit main branch) On microfilm, available in genealogy drawer. Birth Certificates, 1909-1911, 1921 (Available on Microfilm, visit main branch)

    • Kapena Shim
    • 2019
  3. Feb 8, 2024 · The Hawaii State Library (478 S. King St.) has the following birth records resources. Delayed Birth Certificates Index ; Territorial Hawaiʻi Birth Index books by: Mother, Father, and Child 1896-1900 (all islands) Location: behind Hawaiian Collection reference desk ; Birth Index, from 1909-1914 to 1946-1948 Location: microfilm section

    • Cindy Texeira
    • 2013
  4. Dec 20, 2023 · In-Person Application. Applying for your Hawaii birth certificate in person is a great option if you live nearby or are visiting the state. Simply go to any local state Health Department office with a valid photo ID and complete an application form. The fee is around $10-15 depending on the type of certificate.

  5. We do not accept previously certified copies of vital records. Download and complete applicable birth, marriage/civil union, or death certificate request forms. Indicate “apostille” and “country” for reason. 2. For Apostille/Authentication. Download and complete the Office of Lt. Governor’s Apostille or Certification of Documents Form.

  6. Feb 25, 2024 · Delayed Birth Registration. Since 1911, a person born in Hawaii, whose birth was not registered, could apply for a delayed certificate of birth. The FamilySearch Library has microfilms of delayed birth records dating from 1859 to 1903, with indexes from 1859 to 1938. [1] and microfilms for 1904-1920.

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