San Juan County Birth Certificates

San Juan County birth records are available through the San Juan County Public Health Service. The office is in Silverton. This mountain county is the highest in the United States by mean elevation. The staff serves residents in this remote area.

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San Juan County Quick Facts

Silverton County Seat
$25 First Copy Fee
970 Area Code
1876 County Founded

San Juan County Public Health Birth Records

The San Juan County Public Health Service provides vital records to residents. They issue birth certificates for any birth in Colorado. The statewide system makes this possible. You do not need to have been born in San Juan County.

The office is on Snowden Street in Silverton. This historic mining town is the county seat. The location is remote but accessible. Staff are ready to help with your request.

Colorado vital records main page showing birth certificate services available in San Juan County
Office San Juan County Public Health Service
Address 1315 Snowden St.
Silverton, CO 81433
Phone 970-387-0242
Website sanjuancounty.colorado.gov

Silverton sits at over nine thousand feet elevation. The office serves the entire county. Call ahead to confirm hours. Weather can affect access in winter months.

How to Get Birth Certificates in San Juan County

You have options for ordering birth records in San Juan County. In-person visits work when travel is possible. The mountainous location can make access challenging during winter. Call ahead to confirm the office is open.

Mail orders work well from remote areas. Download the state birth certificate form. Fill it out completely. Include a copy of your ID. Add payment by check or money order. Mail to the address above. Allow extra time for processing and return mail.

Online ordering is available through state vendors. GoCertificates and VitalChek both serve Colorado. They process orders in three to five business days. Certificates arrive by mail to your address.

San Juan County Birth Certificate Fees

Fees are set by Colorado state law. The first copy of a birth certificate costs twenty-five dollars. Each additional copy ordered at the same time costs twenty dollars.

These fees changed on January 1, 2026. Before that date, the first copy was twenty dollars. Additional copies were thirteen dollars. Always check current fees before ordering.

The San Juan County office accepts cash, check, and money order. Credit cards may not be accepted in this remote office. Call 970-387-0242 to confirm payment methods.

Who Can Request San Juan County Birth Records

Access to birth certificates is restricted by Colorado law. Only certain people can order copies. This protects privacy. It also prevents fraud.

The person named on the certificate can request a copy. Parents listed on the record may also order. Adult children and siblings need proof of relationship. A birth or death certificate showing a common parent is required. Spouses must show a marriage certificate.

Valid photo ID is required at the San Juan 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 for San Juan County Birth Records

Two state-approved vendors handle online orders. GoCertificates and VitalChek both serve San Juan County residents. Each charges additional service fees.

GoCertificates can be reached at 800-324-6380. Select option one for birth records. VitalChek offers two phone numbers: 866-632-2604 and 866-300-8540. Both vendors accept major credit cards.

Colorado State Vital Records Office

The state office in Denver provides an alternative. They process requests from all Colorado counties. This may be easier for those far from Silverton.

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. The office closes on state holidays.

All corrections to birth records go through the state office. Local offices cannot make changes. For corrections, call 303-692-2200.

Historical Birth Records in San Juan County

San Juan County was founded in 1876. It was a major mining center. Statewide birth registration began in 1908. Early records may not exist for all births.

The Colorado State Archives holds historical records. Access is limited to records over one hundred years old. Visit archives.colorado.gov for more information.

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