You can order a birth certificate in person if:
- Your name is on the record
- The birth took place in or after 1920
Orders for all other records must be made online or by mail.
Unless the record is of a deceased person, you can get it on the same day if you are ordering:
- Short form birth certificate
- Long form birth certificate with Letter of Exemplification
You can’t get the record on the same day if you’re ordering:
- Pre-adoption record
- Birth certificate of a deceased person
You will get the record by mail instead.
All in-person orders require an appointment.
Request a Long Form
To request a long form, you must include "time of birth" on your application for the reason for request.
Schedule an Appointment
Schedule an appointment.
If you are unable to schedule an appointment and have an emergency request related to travel, health care coverage, government services, military, housing, or employment, email nycdohvr@health.nyc.gov.
Include a clear copy of your unexpired ID and documents showing you have an emergency. Examples include a paid plane ticket, a letter from an employer with a job start date, or a letter from a government agency with an appointment date.
You will receive an email confirming whether your in-person emergency appointment to purchase the birth certificate is approved.
Location and Hours
The Office of Vital Records is open from Monday to Friday, 9 AM to 3:30 PM.
It's located at:
125 Worth Street, CN-4, Room 119
(use the Lafayette Street entrance)
New York, NY 10013
Cost
- $15 per copy
- $2.75 processing fee
You can pay by credit or debit card or with a check or money order in the exact amount. Cash isn't accepted.
Application
Online
You can download the application in multiple languages online.
Get the Birth Certificate Application.
Get the Pre-Adoption Birth Certificate Application.
By Mail
You can request a paper copy of the application.