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Vital records are the legal records documenting a vital event, such as a birth, death, marriage, Oregon Registered Domestic Partnership, divorce, or fetal death. Birth certificates are the primary documents used to establish identity.
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- Order Form
Birth Parent Updated Medical History Form. For more...
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- Eligibility to Order Vital Records
Parent: If the name on your ID matches one of the parents...
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- Frequently Asked Questions
How do I order a birth or death record from a county vital...
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Certified, long form with cause of death Oregon Death Record ORDER FORM Certified, fact of death (Available 1978 through the present.) $25 each certificate QUANTITY QUANTITY Center for Health Statistics WARNING: Providing false information is a felony under ORS 432.993 $25 FOR THE FIRST RECORD; $25 FOR EACH ADDITIONAL COPY.
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Certified copies of vital records are required to get social security benefits, a driver's license, passport, and other legal documents. 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.
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Each vital event — birth, marriage, divorce, domestic partnership, dissolution of domestic partnership, death and fetal death — that occurs in Oregon is registered and stored with the state vital records ofice. Death certificates have been filed with the state vital records ofice since 1903. We file around 35,000 death certificates each year.