Pueblo Birth Certificate Office

Pueblo birth records are issued at the Pueblo Department of Public Health and Environment. This office serves all residents of Pueblo County. The city is the county seat. It has been a center for vital records in south-central Colorado for many years. The staff handles hundreds of requests each month.

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Pueblo Quick Facts

111,000 Population
Pueblo County Seat
$25 First Copy Fee
719 Area Code

Pueblo Department of Public Health Birth Records

The Pueblo Department of Public Health and Environment issues birth certificates for all of Colorado. State law allows any county office to provide records from across the state. This is helpful for Pueblo residents who were born in other parts of Colorado. You do not need to travel to your birth county.

Colorado vital records main page showing birth certificate services available in Pueblo
Office Pueblo Department of Public Health and Environment
Address 101 W. Ninth St.
Pueblo, CO 81003
Phone 719-583-4300
Website county.pueblo.org

The office is on West Ninth Street in downtown Pueblo. This location is easy to reach from most parts of the city. Street parking is available nearby. The building is close to the Pueblo County Courthouse. Call ahead to check current hours and appointment requirements.

How to Get Pueblo Birth Certificates

You can order birth records in Pueblo in several ways. In-person visits work best for same-day needs. Bring your photo ID and payment. Staff will process your request while you wait. Many people choose this method when they need records fast.

Mail orders are accepted at the Pueblo office. Complete the state birth certificate application. Include a copy of your ID. Add payment by check or money order. Send to the address above. Allow extra time for processing and return mail.

Online ordering is available through VitalChek and GoCertificates. These vendors charge extra fees. They process orders in three to five business days. Certificates arrive by mail. This option is good for those who cannot visit the office in person.

Pueblo Birth Certificate Fees

Fees for Pueblo birth certificates follow state standards. The first copy costs twenty-five dollars. Each additional copy ordered at the same time costs twenty dollars. This discount helps families who need multiple copies.

The fees changed on January 1, 2026. Before that date, the first copy was twenty dollars. Additional copies were thirteen dollars. Always check current fees before you order. You can call 719-583-4300 to confirm current pricing.

Who Can Request Pueblo Birth Records

Colorado law limits who can get birth certificates. This protects privacy. The Pueblo office follows these rules. You must prove who you are. You must also show your right to 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 of relationship. Siblings need to show a common parent. Spouses must show a marriage certificate. Legal representatives need proof of their role.

Bring valid photo ID when you visit. A driver's license, passport, or state ID works. Expired IDs are not accepted. If you lack primary ID, bring two secondary forms. The staff can tell you what works.

Pueblo Online Birth Certificate Ordering

Two vendors handle online orders for Pueblo residents. Both are approved by the state of Colorado. They add service fees to the state price. This covers their processing costs. These fees are in addition to the standard state certificate fee.

GoCertificates specializes in birth and death records. Their phone number is 800-324-6380. Press option one for birth records. VitalChek has two phone numbers. You can call 866-632-2604 or 866-300-8540. Both vendors accept credit and debit cards. They send certificates by mail.

Historical Pueblo Birth Records

Pueblo County was founded in 1861. It is one of Colorado's original counties. Statewide birth registration began in 1908. Records before that year may be incomplete. Some births were not recorded. Early records may contain gaps or missing information.

The Colorado State Archives holds some early records. You can access records that are over one hundred years old. Visit their website to learn more. The archives is located in Denver. You can also contact them by phone at 303-866-2358. Appointments may be required for in-person research.

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Pueblo County Birth Records

Pueblo is the largest city in Pueblo County. The county office provides full vital records services for all local area residents. Visit the county page for more details and for additional information.

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