Pueblo County Birth Certificates

Pueblo County birth records are available at the Pueblo Department of Public Health and Environment. This office serves a large population in south-central Colorado. Many residents rely on this location for vital records. The office provides same-day service for most requests.

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Pueblo County Quick Facts

Pueblo County Seat
$25 First Copy Fee
719 Area Code
1861 County Founded

Pueblo Department of Public Health Birth Records

The Pueblo Department of Public Health and Environment issues birth certificates. They can provide records for any birth in Colorado. State law allows this. The office uses the same database as all counties.

Colorado vital records main page showing birth certificate services available in Pueblo County
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 county. Street parking is available nearby. Call ahead to check current hours.

How to Get Birth Certificates in Pueblo County

You can order birth records in Pueblo County 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.

Mail orders are accepted. 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.

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.

Pueblo County Birth Certificate Fees

Fees are set by the state of Colorado. The first copy of a birth certificate costs twenty-five dollars. Each additional copy costs twenty dollars. You must order them at the same time to get the discount.

These prices took effect on January 1, 2026. The previous fees were twenty dollars for the first copy and thirteen dollars for extras. Always check current fees before ordering.

Who Can Request Pueblo County Birth Records

Access to birth certificates is limited by Colorado law. This protects personal information. Only certain people can order copies. You must prove your identity. You must also prove your relationship to the person on the record.

The person named on the certificate can request their own record. Parents listed on the certificate can also order. Adult children may request with proof of relationship. Siblings need a birth certificate showing a common parent. Spouses must provide a marriage certificate.

Valid photo ID is required at the Pueblo County office. A driver's license, passport, or state ID works. Expired documents are not accepted. If you lack primary ID, bring two secondary forms.

Online Ordering Options for Pueblo County

Two vendors handle online orders for Colorado birth certificates. GoCertificates and VitalChek both serve Pueblo County residents. Each adds service fees to the state price.

GoCertificates specializes in birth and death records. Their customer service line is 800-324-6380. Select option one for birth records. VitalChek offers two phone numbers: 866-632-2604 and 866-300-8540. Both vendors accept credit and debit cards.

Colorado State Vital Records Office

The state office in Denver provides another option. They handle all types of requests. You can reach them by mail or phone. Appointments are required for in-person visits.

The address is 4300 Cherry Creek Drive South, Denver, CO 80246. The phone number is 303-692-2200. Office hours are 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday.

All corrections and changes go through the state office. Local offices cannot modify records. Call 303-692-2200 for questions about corrections.

Historical Birth Records in Pueblo County

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.

The Colorado State Archives holds some early records. Access is limited to records over one hundred years old. Visit archives.colorado.gov for more information. The archives is located in Denver.

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