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In Oregon, the Center for Health Statistics issues certified copies of vital records for events that occurred within the state. We partner with VitalChek for internet orders. You can also order over the phone, by mail, or in person.
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The Oregon Vital Records office, known as the Center for Health Statistics (CHS), is where to get certified copies of birth certificates, death certificates, and other vital records in Oregon. This process is governed by Oregon Revised Statute and Administrative Rule.
After 6 months, you must request birth and death certificates from the Oregon Health Authority Center for Health Statistics. Birth Certificates We can provide you with an exact copy of the original birth certificate created by your hospital.
. Records are maintained for all deaths in Oregon from 1903 until the present. Non-certified copies from 50 years ago or older. Contact the Oregon State Archives. . Certificates for deaths that occurred in Portland between 1862 and 1902 are available on microfilm at the City of Portland Archives and Records Center. . Probate Records.