Delta County Birth Certificate Access

Delta County birth records are available through the Department of Health and Human Services on Sixth Street. This western Colorado county sits in the fertile river valley that shares its name. The office provides certified birth certificates for any birth in Colorado. Delta County serves as a hub for the surrounding region. Residents have access to full vital records services.

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Delta County Quick Facts

Delta County Seat
$25 First Copy Fee
970 Area Code
1883 Founded

Delta County Department of Health and Human Services Vital Records

The Department of Health and Human Services issues birth certificates in Delta County. They provide records for any birth in Colorado through the state database. The office serves Delta County and neighboring areas. Staff are trained to help with vital records requests.

Colorado vital records main page showing birth certificate services available in Delta County
Office Delta County Department of Health and Human Services
Address 255 W. Sixth St.
Delta, CO 81416
Phone 970-874-2165
Website deltacounty.com

The office is on West Sixth Street in Delta. This central location makes it easy to find. The county seat provides services for the entire region. Call ahead to confirm hours and services. Staff can answer your questions.

How to Get Birth Certificates in Delta County

You have several options for obtaining birth records in Delta County. In-person service offers the quickest results. Visit the Sixth Street office with your ID and payment. Staff can often provide same-day certificates. This is the preferred method for urgent needs.

Mail orders work well for those who cannot visit in person. Download the state application form. Complete all required fields. Attach a photocopy of your valid identification. Include payment by check or money order. Mail to the Delta address and allow processing time.

Online ordering is available through state-approved vendors. VitalChek and GoCertificates process these requests. Additional fees apply for their services. Certificates are mailed to your specified address. This option provides convenience for busy individuals.

Delta County Birth Certificate Fees

Colorado sets standard fees for all birth certificates. The first copy costs $25. Each additional copy ordered at the same time costs $20. These fees apply statewide including at the Delta County office.

Payment methods include cash, check, and money order. Credit card acceptance may be available. Call the office to confirm before visiting. Online vendors charge separate service fees on top of state fees.

All fees are non-refundable. This includes cases where no record is found. Verify your information carefully before submitting a request.

Who Can Request Delta County Birth Records

Colorado law restricts access to birth certificates. Only authorized individuals may obtain copies. You must prove your identity. You must also demonstrate your relationship to the person on the record.

The person named on the certificate can request their own record. Parents whose names appear on the document have access. Adult children and siblings need proof of relationship. Spouses must provide marriage certificates. Legal guardians need court documentation.

Valid photo identification is required at the Delta County office. Current driver's licenses are accepted. Passports work as primary ID. State-issued identification cards are valid. Expired documents are not accepted. Two secondary IDs may substitute for one primary ID.

Birth Records Services on the Western Slope

Delta County serves an important role on Colorado's Western Slope. The area includes agricultural communities and mountain towns. The vital records office helps residents with essential documents. Birth certificates are needed for many life events.

The Western Slope has unique needs. Distances between towns can be significant. The Delta office helps bridge these gaps. They serve residents from across the region. The staff understand rural challenges.

Home Birth Registration in Delta County

Parents who have unattended home births must register with the vital records office. Delta County handles these registrations locally. You must register within one year of the birth. The Sixth Street office will assist with the process.

You will need proof of residency in Delta County. The Acknowledgement of Parentage form may be required. Staff can explain all documentation needs. Once submitted, processing takes about one week. Your child's birth record will be established.

Amending Delta County Birth Records

Corrections to birth certificates require state office involvement. The Delta County office cannot make changes directly. Contact CDPHE Vital Records in Denver for amendments.

Call 303-692-2200 for correction instructions. You must provide documentation supporting the change. Processing takes approximately 30 days. Fees apply for all corrections. The state office will review your request.

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