Talladega Vital Records
Records Available: The Alabama Center for Health
Statistics began filing birth certificates in 1908
for persons born in Alabama.
Birth Certificates
Restrictions: By Alabama law, birth certificates are
confidential records with restricted access for 125
years from the date of birth. They may be obtained
by the following persons, upon payment of the proper
fee:
Person Named on the Certificate
Mother/Father (or Legal Guardian)
Husband/Wife of Person Named on Certificate
Son/Daughter of Person Named on Certificate
Sister/Brother of Person Named on Certificate
Legal Representative of an Authorized Person
Cost: The fee to search for a birth certificate is
$12.00, which includes one certified copy of the
birth certificate or a "Certificate of Failure to
Find." For each additional copy of the certificate
ordered at the same time, the fee is $4.00. Checks
or Money Orders should be made payable to "Vital
Records." Please do not send cash. Fees are not
refundable. Additional fees are required for
expedited service.
Information Required: Please provide as much of the
following information as possible for us to locate
the birth certificate:
Full name of person at birth
Date of birth
Sex
County (or city) of birth Hospital of birth - if not
in a hospital state "home"
Full maiden name of mother
Full name of father
Your name Your signature
Your relationship to the person whose certificate
you are requesting
Address where the certificate is to be mailed
Your daytime phone number
By Mail: Send the above information and the
appropriate fee to:
Alabama Vital Records
P. O. Box 5625
Montgomery, Al 36103-5625
Download Mail-In Application
In Person in Alabama: You may go to any county
health department in the State of Alabama to obtain
a certified copy of an Alabama birth certificate.
Most birth certificates can be issued while you
wait. A map showing locations of county health
departments where vital records may be obtained is
available.
Reference Map
Questions: If you have questions or would like
information on expediting a certified copy of a
birth certificate, please call (334) 206-5418.
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Death Certificate
Records Available: The Alabama Center for Health
Statistics began filing death certificates in 1908
for persons who died in Alabama.
Restrictions: By Alabama law, death certificates are
confidential records with restricted access for 25
years from the date of death. Death certificates
more than 25 years old may be obtained by anyone
upon payment of the proper fee. Death certificates
less than 25 years old may be obtained by the
following persons, upon payment of the proper fee:
Mother/Father of Person Named on Certificate
Husband/Wife of Person Named on Certificate
Son/Daughter of Person Named on Certificate
Grandchildren of Person Named on Certificate
Sister/Brother of Person Named on Certificate
Legal Representative of Family or Estate
Informant Listed on Death Certificate as Providing
Information
Cost: The fee to search for a death certificate is
$12.00, which includes one certified copy of the
death certificate or a "Certificate of Failure to
Find." For each additional copy of the certificate
ordered at the same time, the fee is $4.00. Checks
or Money Orders should be made payable to "Vital
Records." Please do not send cash. Fees are not
refundable. Additional fees are required for
expedited service.
Information Required:
Please provide as much of the following information
as possible for us to locate the death certificate:
Full legal name of
deceased
Date of death
County (or city) of death
Sex
Social Security number
Date of birth or age at
death
Race
Name of spouse
Names of parents
Your name
Your signature
Your relationship to the
person whose certificate you are requesting
Address where the
certificate is to be mailed
Your daytime phone number
How to Obtain a Death
Certificate
By Mail: Send the above
information and the appropriate fee to:
Alabama Vital Records
Click
P. O. Box 5625
Montgomery, Al 36103-5625
Download Mail-In Application
In Person in Alabama: You
may go to any county health department in the State
of Alabama to obtain a certified copy of an Alabama
death certificate. Most death certificates can be
issued while you wait. A map showing locations of
county health departments where vital records may be
obtained is available. See
Reference Map
Questions: If you have
questions or would like information on expediting a
certified copy of a death certificate, please call
(334) 206-5418.
Marriage Certificate
Records Available: The Alabama Center for Health
Statistics began filing marriage certificates in
1936 for marriages that occurred in Alabama.
(Information for marriages prior to 1936 must be
obtained from the probate office in the county where
the marriage license was issued.)
Restrictions: None. By Alabama law, marriage
certificates are not confidential and may be
obtained by any individual upon payment of the
proper fee.
Cost: The fee to search for a marriage certificate
is $12.00, which includes one certified copy of the
marriage certificate or a "Certificate of Failure to
Find." For each additional copy of the certificate
ordered at the same time, the fee is $4.00. Checks
or Money Orders should be made payable to "Vital
Records." Please do not send cash. Fees are non
refundable. Additional fees are required for
expedited service.
Information Required: Please provide as much of the
following information as possible for us to locate
the marriage certificate:
Full name of husband
Full maiden name of wife
Date of marriage
County where marriage license was issued
Your name
Your signature
Address where the certificate is to be mailed
Your daytime phone number
By Mail: Send the above information and the
appropriate fee to:
Alabama Vital Records
P. O. Box 5625
Montgomery, Al 36103-5625
Mail-In Application
In Person in Alabama: You may go to any county
health department in the State of Alabama to obtain
a certified copy of an Alabama marriage certificate.
Most marriage certificates can be issued while you
wait. A map showing locations of county health
departments where vital records may be obtained is
available. See
Reference Map
Questions: If you have questions or would
like information on expediting a certified copy of a
marriage certificate, please call (334) 206-5418.
Divorce Certificate
Records Available: The Alabama Center for Health
Statistics began filing divorce certificates in 1950
for divorces that occurred in Alabama. (Information
for divorces prior to 1950 must be obtained from the
circuit court in the county where the divorce was
granted.)
Restrictions: None. By Alabama law, divorce
certificates are not confidential and may be
obtained by any individual upon payment of the
proper fee.
Cost: The fee to search for a divorce certificate is
$12.00, which includes one certified copy of the
divorce certificate or a "Certificate of Failure to
Find." For each additional copy of the certificate
ordered at the same time, the fee is $4.00. Checks
or Money Orders should be made payable to "Vital
Records." Please do not send cash. Fees are not
refundable. Additional fees are required for
expedited service.
Information Required: Please provide as much of the
following information as possible for us to locate
the divorce certificate:
Full name of husband
Full maiden name of wife
Date of divorce
County where divorce was granted
Your name
Your signature
Address where the certificate is to be mailed
Your daytime phone number
How to Obtain a Divorce Certificate
By Mail: Send the above information and the
appropriate fee to:
Alabama Vital Records
P. O. Box 5625
Montgomery, Al 36103-5625
Download Mail-In Application
In Person in Alabama: You may go to any county
health department in the State of Alabama to obtain
a certified copy of an Alabama divorce certificate.
Most divorce certificates can be issued while you
wait. A map showing locations of county health
departments where vital records may be obtained is
available.
Reference Map
Questions: If you have questions or would like
information on expediting a certified copy of a
divorce certificate, please call (334) 206-5418.
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