Boulder Birth Certificate Services

Boulder birth records are available through Boulder County Public Health. Boulder is the county seat of Boulder County. It sits at the base of the Rocky Mountains. The city is home to the University of Colorado. The county health department serves all residents of Boulder. This includes students and visitors who need vital records.

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Boulder County Public Health Birth Records

Boulder County Public Health issues birth certificates for all of Colorado. The office is on Broadway in Boulder. This location is central to the city. It is easy to reach by car or bus. The office follows state rules and fees. Staff can help with any birth certificate request.

Colorado vital records main page showing birth certificate services available in Boulder
Office Boulder County Public Health
Address 3450 Broadway
Boulder, CO 80304
Phone 303-441-1100
Website bouldercounty.org

The office is on Broadway near Alpine Avenue. This is in north Boulder. Street parking is available nearby. The building is also served by local bus routes. Call 303-441-1100 to check current hours before your visit.

How to Get Boulder Birth Certificates

You have several options for birth records in Boulder. In-person visits work best for same-day service. Bring your photo ID and payment. The staff can process most requests while you wait. This is the fastest option for urgent needs.

Mail orders are also accepted. Complete the state birth certificate application. Include a copy of your valid ID. Add payment by check or money order. Send to the address above. Allow time for mailing both ways. This option works well for non-urgent requests.

Online ordering is available through state-approved vendors. GoCertificates and VitalChek both serve Boulder residents. They add service fees. Orders process in three to five business days. Certificates arrive by mail. This is convenient for those who cannot visit the office.

Boulder Birth Certificate Fees

Fees follow state standards. The first copy costs twenty-five dollars. Each additional copy ordered at the same time costs twenty dollars. You must order them together to get the discount. Prices changed on January 1, 2026.

Before that date, the first copy was twenty dollars. Additional copies were thirteen dollars. Always check current fees before ordering. You can call the office to confirm. Payment options include cash, check, and money order. Credit cards may also be accepted.

Who Can Request Boulder Birth Records

Colorado law limits access to birth certificates. This protects privacy. The Boulder office follows these rules. You must prove your identity. You must also show your relationship to the person on the record.

The person named on the certificate can get their own copy. Parents listed on the record may also order. Adult children can request with proof. Siblings need to show a common parent. Spouses must show a marriage certificate. Legal guardians need court papers.

Valid photo ID is required. A driver's license, passport, or state ID works. Expired documents are not accepted. If you lack primary ID, bring two secondary forms. The staff can tell you what documents work.

Historical Boulder Birth Records

Boulder County has some of the oldest birth records in Colorado. The Colorado State Archives holds records from 1870 to 1909. These include birth certificates and birth records. The archives also has records from 1880 to 1884. Access is limited to records over one hundred years old.

For genealogical research, contact the State Archives. Visit their website at archives.colorado.gov. The archives is in Denver. You can also call 303-866-2358. Appointments may be required for in-person visits.

Boulder Home Birth Registration

Parents who have a home birth in Boulder must register it. This applies when no medical professional was present. You must work with the county vital records office. The birth must be registered within one year.

Required documents include proof of residency. You must show you lived in Boulder County at the time of birth. An Acknowledgement of Parentage may be needed. Call 303-441-1100 for guidance. Staff can explain the full process.

Note: The hospital does not apply for your baby's birth certificate. You must order it yourself. New parents should contact the office soon after the birth. This ensures the record is available when needed.

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Boulder County Birth Records

Boulder is the largest city in Boulder County. It serves as the county seat. The county office provides full vital records services. Visit the county page for more details.

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