Grand Junction Birth Certificates and Records

Mesa County birth records are available at the Health Department. The office is in Grand Junction. This is the largest city on Colorado's Western Slope. You can obtain birth certificates for any Colorado birth. The office serves a large population base.

The county is in western Colorado. Grand Junction is the county seat. The health department handles many requests daily. Staff are trained to help with all questions. The process is simple and efficient.

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Mesa County Quick Facts

Grand Junction County Seat
$25 First Copy Fee
970 Area Code
1903 Records Since

Mesa County Health Department Vital Records

The Mesa County Health Department issues birth certificates. They provide records for any birth in Colorado. You do not need to have been born in Mesa County. The state system links all offices. This allows local access to statewide records.

Colorado vital records main page showing birth certificate services available in Mesa County
Office Mesa County Health Department
Address 510 29 1/2 Road
Grand Junction, CO 81502
Phone 970-248-6900
Website health.mesacounty.us

The office is on 29 1/2 Road in Grand Junction. This location is easy to reach from anywhere in the county. It is near major roads and highways. Staff can help with your request. Call ahead to check hours.

How to Get Birth Certificates in Mesa County

You have several options for birth records in Mesa County. In-person visits work well for same-day service. Bring your photo ID and payment. Staff can process your request quickly. Many people prefer this method.

Mail orders are accepted. Complete the state application form. Include a copy of your ID. Add payment by check or money order. Mail to the Grand Junction address. Allow time for mail delivery both ways.

Online ordering is available through state-approved vendors. GoCertificates and VitalChek both serve Colorado. They charge extra fees but deliver faster. Visit their websites to start your order. You will receive certificates by mail.

Mesa County Birth Certificate Fees

Fees follow state standards. The first copy costs $25. Each extra copy costs $20. You must order them together to get the discount. These prices took effect January 1, 2026. The state updated fees to support operations.

Payment options include cash, check, and money order. Credit cards may be accepted. Call to ask before visiting. Online vendors add their own fees. The county does not set those rates. These surcharges help cover processing costs.

All changes to birth records go through Denver. The state office handles corrections. Call Colorado Vital Records at 303-692-2200. The Grand Junction office cannot make changes. Correction requests require specific documentation.

Who Can Request Mesa County Birth Records

Colorado law limits access to birth certificates. You must prove who you are. You must also show your link to the person on record. This keeps records safe.

The person named on the certificate can always order. Parents listed on the record may also request. Siblings need proof of shared parentage. Spouses must show marriage proof. Legal guardians need court orders.

Bring valid photo ID to the Grand Junction office. A driver's license works well. So does a passport or state ID. Expired IDs are not accepted. If you lack primary ID, bring two forms of secondary ID.

Historical Birth Records in Mesa County

Colorado began statewide birth records in 1910. Some counties kept earlier records. The State Archives holds these old documents. They must be 100 years old for public access.

For historic research, contact the Colorado State Archives. Visit archives.colorado.gov for more details. The archives is in Denver. Records help trace family history on the Western Slope. The region has unique pioneer history.

Mesa County Birth Certificate Processing Times

The Grand Junction office provides efficient service. Most in-person requests are processed quickly. Mail orders take two to three weeks. Online vendor processing varies. Check current times before ordering.

The health department serves a large population. They handle many requests daily. Staff work to minimize wait times. Peak seasons may cause delays. Call ahead for current processing estimates.

Communities in Mesa County

Mesa County includes several cities and towns. All use the Grand Junction vital records office. Communities served include:

  • Grand Junction
  • Fruita
  • Palisade
  • Collbran
  • De Beque

Residents of these areas can visit the Grand Junction office. The location serves the whole county. Staff assist all visitors equally.

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