Texas Birth Certificate
A Texas Birth Certificate is the foundational government document proving your identity and citizenship.

One document, dozens of doors it opens
require a copy
A Texas birth certificate is required for many important life events and transactions.
What you need to provide
To request a Texas birth certificate, have the following information ready.
The official source for Texas Birth Certificates
A certified Texas Birth Certificate is the official government record establishing identity, citizenship, and parentage. Vital records aren't handled the same way everywhere in Texas — many counties collect and store this information differently, so the exact details needed to obtain a certified copy can vary depending on where the record was originally filed.
Based on the questions you answer, the form you file will route you to the correct county office for Texas Birth Certificate.
Official issuing authorities
- Department of State Health Services, Vital Statistics Section
- Local registrar (city or county) or county/district clerk
How VitalCopy Helps
Complete your form
Fill out the online form. (takes about 5 minutes)
Preparation
Your birth certificate is reviewed & prepared for shipment.
Certificate delivered
Your certified birth certificate is delivered directly to your door.
Need a different Texas vital record?
VitalCopy handles all four vital record types for Texas.

Death Certificate
- Filing a life insurance claim
- Probate and estate administration
- Transferring property titles and real estate deeds

Marriage Certificate
- Changing your name on a driver's license or passport
- Updating your Social Security record after marriage
- Adding a spouse to health insurance and benefits

Divorce Certificate
- Applying for a marriage license when remarrying
- Restoring a former legal name after divorce
- Updating financial accounts and beneficiary designations
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about ordering a Texas Birth Certificate online.
How long does it take to receive a Texas Birth Certificate?
Standard processing through the Texas vital records office typically takes 4–8 weeks. VitalCopy prepares your complete, error-free application package, which minimizes the risk of delays due to missing or incorrect information. Expedited options are available if you need your certificate sooner.
Who is eligible to request a Texas Birth Certificate?
In Texas, Birth Certificates are restricted records. Eligible requesters include the person named on the certificate (if 18 or older), parents listed on the record, legal guardians, spouses, adult children, and legal representatives with documented authority such as a power of attorney.
How many copies of my Texas Birth Certificate should I order?
We recommend ordering 2–3 copies at a minimum. Government agencies, financial institutions, and schools typically each keep the copy you submit — they will not return it. Ordering multiple copies now avoids repeating the request process in the future.
Is a Birth Certificate ordered through VitalCopy legally valid?
Yes. VitalCopy requests copies directly through official Texas vital records channels. Every certificate you receive carries the official state seal and registrar's signature, making it fully valid for all legal, financial, and governmental purposes.
What if the name or date on the Birth Certificate is incorrect?
Errors on a Texas Birth Certificate require an amendment filed directly with the Texas vital records office. The amendment process is separate from ordering a copy. VitalCopy handles copy requests; for amendments, contact the Texas Office of Vital Records directly.
Can I order a Texas Birth Certificate on behalf of someone else?
Yes, provided you are an eligible requester — such as the person's parent, legal guardian, spouse, adult child, or authorized legal representative. You will need to submit documentation confirming your relationship along with your own valid government-issued photo ID.
