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Ordering Options. Internet Telephone Regular Mail Drop Box Order In Person. How to Order. 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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- Making Changes Or Amendments to Vital Records
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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. Vital Records for Other States & NCHS
Oregon Death Record. ORDER FORM. Certified, long form with cause of death. Certified, fact of death (Available 1978 through the present.) $25 each certificate. 1. Full name of deceased: 2. Date of death:
You may obtain these records via mail or in person. The turnaround time is 24 hours. We can only issue certificates within 6 months of a birth or death. After 6 months, you must request birth and death certificates from the Oregon Health Authority Center for Health Statistics.