Prowers County Birth Certificates

Prowers County birth records are available through Prowers County Public Health. The office sits in Lamar, the county seat. You can request birth certificates for any birth in Colorado. The statewide system links all counties. You do not need to have been born in Prowers County.

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Prowers County Quick Facts

Lamar County Seat
$25 First Copy Fee
719 Area Code
1889 County Founded

Prowers County Public Health Birth Records

Prowers County Public Health provides vital records services to residents. The office issues birth certificates for any birth in Colorado. State law allows this. You can get same-day service in most cases. Walk-in visits work best for urgent needs.

The staff can help you with the application process. They will check your ID. They will take your payment. The office follows all state rules. This keeps your personal data safe.

Colorado vital records main page showing birth certificate services available in Prowers County
Office Prowers County Public Health
Address 1001 S. Main St.
Lamar, CO 81052
Phone 719-336-8721
Website prowerscounty.net

How to Get Birth Certificates in Prowers County

You have several ways to order birth records in Prowers County. Each method works well. Pick the one that fits your schedule. Some are faster than others.

In-person visits give you same-day service. Go to the office on South Main Street. Bring your photo ID and payment. The staff will process your request. You can wait for your certificate.

Mail orders take longer but work from home. Download the state form. Fill it out. Include a copy of your ID. Add a check or money order. Mail to the address above. Allow two to four weeks for processing.

Prowers County Birth Certificate Fees

Fees follow state law. The first copy costs twenty-five dollars. Each extra copy costs twenty dollars. You must order them together. This saves you five dollars per copy.

The prices went up on January 1, 2026. Before that date, the first copy was twenty dollars. Extra copies were thirteen dollars. Keep this in mind if you have old fee quotes.

Payment options at the Prowers County office include cash, check, and money order. Call ahead to ask about credit cards. Some county offices accept them. Others do not.

Who Can Request Prowers County Birth Records

Colorado law limits who can get birth certificates. This protects privacy. It also stops fraud. You must prove who you are. You must prove your link to the person on the record.

The person named on the certificate can always request a copy. Parents listed on the record can also order. Adult children and siblings need proof of relationship. Spouses must show a marriage certificate. Legal guardians need court papers.

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

Online Ordering for Prowers County Birth Records

You can order birth certificates online. Two state-approved vendors serve Colorado. They are GoCertificates and VitalChek. Both add fees. Both send records by mail.

GoCertificates handles birth and death requests. 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. Online orders take three to five business days plus mail time.

Colorado State Vital Records Office

The state office in Denver also handles birth records. You can contact them if the Prowers County office is not convenient. They process requests by mail and appointment.

The state office is at 4300 Cherry Creek Drive South, Denver, CO 80246. Their phone number is 303-692-2200. Hours are 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday. They close on state holidays.

All corrections to birth records go through the state office. Local county offices cannot make changes. Call 303-692-2200 for help with corrections.

Historical Birth Records in Prowers County

Colorado began keeping birth records in 1908. Some counties have earlier records. Prowers County was founded in 1889. Early records may be incomplete.

For births before 1908, contact the Colorado State Archives. Records must be one hundred years old for public access. Visit archives.colorado.gov to learn more. The archives is in Denver.

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