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  1. Phone and Online via VitalChek. Call VitalChek at 1-877-817-7363, toll free 24 hours a day, 7 days a week or order online now through VitalChek. Documents can be requested by phone or online and charged to a major credit card. 4 An additional fee is charged by VitalChek for using this service.

  2. Do not carry your card with you. Keep it in a safe place with your other important papers. The U.S. Social Security Administration can help you get a new or replacement social security card. Marriage, Divorce, Birth & Death Certificates. Many Missouri residents can quickly obtain their birth, death, marriage, and divorce records at the local level.

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  4. 1. 2. Pause. Order a Copy of a Vital Record. Correct/Amend a Vital Record. Register a Vital Record. Frequently Asked Questions. News and Updates. Applications and Forms. The Bureau of Vital Records, within the Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services, provides services including: Maintaining a central registry of Missouri births. , deaths.

  5. You will not automatically receive a copy of a newborns birth certificate. To receive a copy of a birth certificate, or any vital record, the record must be requested by an authorized individual or entity via a notarized application or letter and the appropriate fee must be paid to the Missouri Bureau of Vital Records.

  6. Overview. The Vital Records Department provides assistance in obtaining birth or death certificates recorded anywhere within the State of Missouri. Certified transcripts can be obtained for Individuals born before 1910 in the City of St. Louis, or if St. Louis was listed as the parents residence at the time of birth.

  7. The Vital Records Department provides assistance in obtaining birth or death certificates recorded anywhere within the State of Missouri. Birth and Death Records The City of St. Louis Recorder of Deeds offers Online Vital Record Ordering for birth and death certificates

  8. Saint Louis County Office of Vital Records issues certified copies of Birth and Death Certificates for the entire state of Missouri. The years available for birth certificates are 1920 to present. The years available for death certificates are 1980 to present. In-Person – applicant must show proper identification.