Center for Health Statistics
P.O. Box 9709
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Instructions for Birth Certificate Order Form
Carefully read these instructions before completing and submitting the Birth Certificate Order Form. Chapter 70.58A RCW and
Chapter 246-491 WAC requires all applicants to be a qualified applicant, provide identity and proof of eligibility documentation, and
provide required information to order a birth certificate.
Checklist for completing the Birth Certificate Order Form:
Complete all fields on the birth certificate order form, sign, and date
A copy of your identity document(s)
A copy of your proof of eligibility document(s)
Check or money order made payable to DOH (certificate purchases are nonrefundable)
Send the order form, all documents, and payment to:
Department of Health
Center for Health Statistics
PO Box 9709
Olympia, WA 98507
If submitting the order form with a correction request, send all
documents and payment to:
Center for Health Statistics
Attn: Corrections
PO Box 47814
What is a qualified applicant?
A qualified applicant is a person who is eligible to receive a certificate.
Who are the qualified applicants for a birth certificate?
Qualified applicants for a birth certificate are: Self, Spouse/Domestic Partner, Child, Parent, Stepparent, Stepchild, Sibling,
Grandparent, Grandchild, Great Grandparent, Legal Guardian, Legal Representative, Authorized Representative, or Government
Agency or the Courts (only for official duties).
Are you one of the qualified applicants listed above to the birth certificate you are requesting?
If yes, continue. You will need to provide identity and proof of eligibility documentation.
**If you are not one of the listed above, STOP. You will not receive a WA State birth certificate**
What is proof of eligibility documentation?
Proof of eligibility documentation are documents that link you to the requested birth certificate.
1. If you are listed on the record and your identity documentation sufficiently links you to the record (i.e. self or parents), your
proof of eligibility requirement is met.
2. If you are not listed on the record or your identity documentation doesn’t sufficiently link you to the record, you must
provide additional documentation to prove eligibility.
What documents will the Department of Health (DOH) accept to prove eligibility?
DOH will accept the following documents to prove eligibility:
• Copies of vital records such as certifications of birth, death, marriage, and divorce from this or another jurisdiction that link
you to the requested record
• Copies of certified court orders from a court of competent jurisdiction linking you to the record (i.e. legal guardian)
• Document or letter from a government agency or courts stating the certification will be used in the conduct of official
duties (for government and court officials only)
View the Proof of Eligibility (PDF)
for examples of how to prove qualifying relationship.