Vital Records
Birth & Death Certificates
Certified copies of
In order to obtain a copy or copies of a birth or death certificate, you will be required to complete an application and produce a "picture ID" or other acceptable form of identification. Certificates are printed in the office while you wait and there is a $15.00 fee for each birth certificate, $13.00 for the first death certificate and $10.00 for each additional death certificate ordered at the same time. You may complete the application in the office or one can be mailed to you. There is also a printable .pdf version here:
Application for copy of Birth or Death
Certification
Computer generated
Who may receive certified copies of birth certificates?
- Registrant (the person who certificate is filed)
- A member of the registrant's immediate family including in-laws in a direct line of decent up to, but not including cousins. Those relatives include:
- Wife
- Husband
- Son
- Daughter
- Mother
- Father
- Brother
- Sister
- Grandmother, Grandfather, Grandchildren
- Aunt, Uncle, Niece, Nephew
- A guardian may receive a copy of the birth certificate of a child who is under their care or custody by showing guardianship papers
- Foster parents may receive a copy of a birth certificate of a child who is under their care or custody by showing a copy of their custody papers
- A stepparent may receive a copy of a birth certificate by stating relationship
- A physician acting on behalf of the registrant or their family
- An authorized agent acting on behalf of the registrant or their family. The authorized agent must produce a signed, notarized statement from the registrant or a member of their family authorizing the release of the record to the applicant.
- Others who demonstrate a direct and tangible interest when the information is needed for determination or protection of personal or property rights.
- Representative of heir tracing companies under certain circumstances
- News media staff under certain circumstances
Who may receive certified copies of death certificates?
- All Family members
- Genealogists representing family members
- Professionally recognized genealogists
- An attorney acting on behalf of the registrant or their family
- A physician acting on behalf of the registrant or their family
- An authorized agent acting on behalf of the registrant or their family. The authorized agent must produce a signed, notarized statement from the registrant or a member of their family authorizing the release of a record to the applicant.
- A funeral director acting as the official representative of the family
- Others who demonstrate a direct and tangible interest when information is needed for determination or protection of personal or property rights
- Representatives of heir tracing companies under certain circumstances
- News media staff under certain circumstances
If you have questions regarding birth and death records, you may call our office at 417-967-4131. To contact the Missouri Department of Health, Bureau of Vital Records, you can telephone 573-751-6387 or click here. For out of state birth, death, marriage or divorce certificates, you may visit the National Center for Health Statistics site on "Where to Write for Vital Records" by clicking here.
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