Littleton Birth Certificate Access

Littleton is unique among Colorado cities. It spans three counties. Parts lie in Arapahoe County. Some areas are in Douglas County. Other sections are in Jefferson County. This affects where residents get birth certificates. You must use the county where you live.

The city has over 45,000 residents. Littleton has a historic downtown. It sits along the South Platte River. The city offers a mix of urban and suburban living. Residents need vital records for many purposes. School enrollment is common. Passport applications require them too.

Littleton does not have a city vital records office. Colorado cities rely on county health departments. Your address determines which county serves you. Check your address if you are unsure. This guide helps you find the right office.

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Littleton Quick Facts

45,200 Population
3 Counties Arapahoe/Douglas/Jefferson
$25 First Copy Fee
303 Area Code

Littleton Birth Records by County Location

Littleton residents must know their county. This determines where to get birth certificates. Each county has a health department. All follow state standards. Fees are the same statewide.

Colorado local public health agency information showing county offices serving Littleton residents

Arapahoe County residents: Contact Arapahoe County Public Health. The office is in Centennial. Address: 6964 S. Lima Street, Centennial, CO 80112. Phone: 303-795-4584. This serves most of Littleton.

Douglas County residents: Use Douglas County Health Department. The office is in Englewood. Address: 11045 E. Lansing Circle, Suite 300, Englewood, CO 80112. Phone: 720-643-2480. This covers eastern Littleton.

Jefferson County residents: Visit Jefferson County Public Health. The office is in Lakewood. Address: 645 Parfet Street, Lakewood, CO 80215. Phone: 303-271-6450. This serves western Littleton.

How to Find Your Littleton County

Not sure which county you live in? There are ways to check. Your property tax records show the county. Your voter registration card lists it. Your driver's license address may help. You can also check online maps.

Here are ways to determine your county:

  • Check your property tax statement
  • Look at your voter registration card
  • Search your address on county websites
  • Call any county office for help
  • Check your vehicle registration

Once you know your county, contact that health department. All three serve Littleton residents well. They offer same basic services. Hours and locations differ slightly.

How to Get Littleton Birth Certificates

The process is similar in all three counties. In-person visits give fastest service. Bring your photo ID. Staff process requests quickly. Same-day service is common.

Mail orders work for all counties. Complete the state application. Include ID copy and payment. Send to your county office. Allow two to three weeks.

Online ordering is available statewide. GoCertificates and VitalChek serve all Colorado residents. They add service fees. Certificates arrive by mail. This works from any Littleton address.

Littleton Birth Certificate Fees

Fees are the same across all three counties. State law sets the rates. First copies cost $25. Additional copies cost $20. Order together for the discount. Prices updated January 1, 2026.

Payment methods vary by county. Cash and checks work everywhere. Credit cards may add fees. Call your county office to confirm. Online orders have vendor surcharges.

Who Can Request Littleton Birth Records

Colorado law applies in all counties. You must prove identity. You must show relationship to the person on record. This protects privacy. It prevents fraud.

Eligible requesters include:

  • The person named on the certificate
  • Parents listed on the record
  • Siblings with proof of shared parentage
  • Spouses with marriage certificates
  • Children with relationship documentation
  • Legal guardians with court orders

Grandparents need court orders as of October 2024. This applies in all counties. They cannot request by relationship alone.

Valid photo ID is required. Current driver's licenses work. State IDs and passports are accepted. Expired documents are not valid. Two secondary IDs can replace one primary ID.

Historical Birth Records Near Littleton

Colorado began birth records in 1910. All three counties have limited older records. The Colorado State Archives holds them. Records must be 100 years old for public access.

For research, visit archives.colorado.gov. The archives is in Denver. Littleton residents can research by mail or visit.

Littleton County Office Options

Having three counties gives Littleton residents choices. You can visit any county office. Choose the one closest to you. Or pick the one with best hours. All issue birth certificates for any Colorado birth.

The state system links all offices. You are not limited to your home county. You can visit Arapahoe, Douglas, or Jefferson. The choice is yours. This flexibility helps Littleton families.

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Littleton County Birth Records

Littleton spans three counties. Each has a health department. Visit the page for your county: