Denver County Birth Certificate Records

Denver County birth records are provided by the Department of Public Health and Environment in downtown Denver. As both a city and county, Denver operates a consolidated government. The vital records office sits on the eighth floor of the Denver City and County Building. This office serves all Denver residents. Birth certificates for any Colorado birth are available here.

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Denver County Seat
$25 First Copy Fee
720 Area Code
1903 Records Since

Denver Department of Public Health and Environment Vital Records

The Department of Public Health and Environment issues birth certificates for Denver County. They can provide certified copies for any birth in Colorado. The office is centrally located in the city and county building. This location is accessible by public transit. Many residents choose to visit in person.

The eighth floor office handles high volumes of requests. Denver's large population creates steady demand. Staff work efficiently to serve everyone. Multiple ordering options help manage the flow. The office is a model for other counties.

Colorado vital records main page showing birth certificate services available in Denver County
Office Denver Department of Public Health and Environment
Address 201 W. Colfax Ave., 8th floor
Denver, CO 80202
Phone 720-865-5365
Fax 303-602-3665
Email certificates@dhha.org
Website denvergov.org

The office is on West Colfax Avenue in downtown Denver. The building sits at the heart of city government. Parking is available nearby. Public transit provides easy access. The location serves all Denver neighborhoods.

How to Order Birth Certificates in Denver County

Denver County offers multiple ways to obtain birth records. In-person visits provide the fastest service. Come to the eighth floor office with ID and payment. Staff can often process requests while you wait. This is ideal for urgent needs.

Online ordering is available through the Denver website and VitalChek. The city offers direct online ordering. VitalChek provides another option with additional fees. Both methods deliver certificates by mail. Choose based on your timeline and budget.

Mail orders are accepted at the Colfax Avenue address. Complete the application form. Include a copy of your photo ID. Add payment by check or money order. Allow time for processing and return mail. Fax orders are also accepted at 303-602-3665.

Denver County Birth Certificate Fees

Fees follow Colorado state standards. The first copy costs $25. Additional copies ordered together cost $20 each. These rates apply at the Denver office. Payment options include cash, check, and money order.

Credit cards may be accepted in person. Call to confirm before visiting. Online orders add vendor fees. Make checks payable to Manager of Finance. Do not send cash through the mail.

Denver offers the Colorado 150th Anniversary logo option in 2026. This commemorative design is available at no extra cost. Check the box on your application. The logo appears in grayscale on your certificate.

Who Can Request Denver County Birth Records

Colorado law limits access to birth certificates. Denver County follows these rules strictly. You must prove your identity. You must show your relationship to the person on the record.

The person named on the certificate has full rights. Parents listed on the record can obtain copies. Adult children need proof of relationship. Siblings must document their connection. Spouses provide marriage certificates. Legal guardians show court orders.

Valid photo ID is required at the Denver office. Current driver's licenses are standard. Passports are accepted. State IDs work as well. Expired documents are rejected. Secondary IDs can substitute in pairs.

Historical Denver Birth Records at State Archives

Denver has extensive historical birth records. The Colorado State Archives holds birth books from 1868 to 1963. They also have birth ledgers from 1873 to 1904. These documents help with family history research.

The archives are in Denver at 1313 Sherman Street. Records must be 100 years old for public access. Contact them for research appointments. The archives preserve Denver's historical documents. Many genealogists visit each year.

Adoption Records in Denver County

Denver follows Colorado rules for adoption records. Adult adoptees can request original birth certificates. This became possible in 2016. The state vital records office handles these requests.

For adoption-related questions, contact the state office. They have special procedures. Call 303-692-2227 for information. Denver County can help with current birth certificates after adoption.

Home Birth Registration in Denver County

Parents who have unattended home births in Denver must register locally. The Colfax Avenue office handles these registrations. You must register within one year of the birth. Staff will explain the required documentation.

Proof of Denver County residency is required. You may need to complete parentage forms. The office will review your documents carefully. Once complete, the birth record is established. Processing typically takes one week.

Correcting Denver County Birth Records

The Denver County office cannot amend birth certificates directly. Corrections must go through the state CDPHE office. This ensures consistency across all Colorado records.

To request a correction, call 303-692-2200. You will need forms and supporting documents. Processing takes about 30 business days. Fees apply for corrections. The state office handles all amendment requests.

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