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Vital Records - Fairfax, Joseph Willard Health Center, Fairfax County Health Department

Fairfax County Office of Vital Records issues certified copies of vital records (or "certificates") for these events that occurred in Virginia: Births: June 1912 + Marriages: 1936 + Divorces: 1918 + Deaths: June 1912 + Vital records are available for oneself or immediate family members only: mother, father, husband, wife, adult son or daughter, brother, sister, grandparents and adult grandchildren with valid identification. Aunts, uncles, cousins, in-laws, ex-spouses, etc. cannot obtain a vital record. Birth records become public information after 100 years while death, marriage and divorce records after 25 years.

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DMV Customer Service Center - Woodbridge, Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles

This full service office offers all DMV transactions including drivers' licenses, identification cards, vehicle titling, and handicap parking placards. Thanks to DMV's partnerships with other government agencies, customers may also now purchase certified copies of Virginia vital record certificates and apply for their hunting or fishing licenses. Customers may renew their vehicle registration through the DMV web site at www.dmvNOW.com and update their record instantly. Virginians can conduct more than 30 transactions online or via mail.

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DMV Customer Service Center - Farmville, Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles

This full service office offers all DMV transactions including drivers' licenses, identification cards, vehicle titling, and handicap parking placards. Thanks to DMV's partnerships with other government agencies, customers may also now purchase certified copies of Virginia vital record certificates and apply for their hunting or fishing licenses. Customers may renew their vehicle registration through the DMV web site at www.dmvNOW.com and update their record instantly. Virginians can conduct more than 30 transactions online or via mail.

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Vital Statistics - Richmond, Division of Vital Records, Virginia Department of Health

A detailed pre-recorded voice messages listing specific instructions to adhere to in order to obtain certified copies of birth, death, marriage or divorce certificates. Travel instructions to the Division of Vital Records are available by calling the above member. Application for Certification of a Vital Record can be obtained from the Division of Vital Records, your local health department or the website. There are three ways in which to obtain a vital record in Virginia. Choose the method that best suits your needs: (1) Walk-in - Same day service is available to walk-in customers. This is the fastest way to obtain a birth certificate. When you arrive, you will complete an application, pay the $12 required fee, and show the processing clerk a valid photo I.D. (2) Express Service instructions - VitalChek Network - Obtain a certified copy of a birth, death, marriage or divorce certificate within 2-5 days through a courier service. A service charge must be paid by credit card. (3) Mail-in instructions - Turn around is estimated at 5 to 7 business days from the day the request is received. However, people are urged to allow sufficient time for delivery of the vital record. Checks or money orders should be made payable to State Department of Health. A fee of $12.00 is charged for each certification of a vital record or for a search of the files when no certification is made.

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Vital Records - Wytheville, Wythe County Health Department

Certified copies of birth, marriage and divorce certificates can be obtained from the Mount Rogers Health District health departments for any of these events as long as they occurred in Virginia.

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Vital Records - Buckingham, Buckingham County Health Department

Death records are filed at the health department in the county in which the death occurred, not the county in which the person lived. Certified copies can be obtained only by a relative of the deceased or by a representative of a funeral home. Local health departments have death records on file from 1963 to the present. Copies of DEATH records prior to 1963 and all BIRTH records are filed in Richmond and can be obtained by sending the completed request form to the following address: Office of Vital Records P.O. Box 1000 Richmond, Virginia 23218-1000 (804) 662-6200

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DMV Customer Service Center - Winchester, Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles

This full service office offers all DMV transactions including drivers' licenses, identification cards, vehicle titling, and handicap parking placards. Thanks to DMV's partnerships with other government agencies, customers may also now purchase certified copies of Virginia vital record certificates and apply for their hunting or fishing licenses. Customers may renew their vehicle registration through the DMV web site at www.dmvNOW.com and update their record instantly. Virginians can conduct more than 30 transactions online or via mail.

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DMV Customer Service Center - Norfolk, Widgeon Road, Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles

This full service office offers all DMV transactions including drivers' licenses, identification cards, vehicle titling, and handicap parking placards. Thanks to DMV's partnerships with other government agencies, customers may also now purchase certified copies of Virginia vital record certificates and apply for their hunting or fishing licenses. Customers may renew their vehicle registration through the DMV web site at www.dmvNOW.com and update their record instantly. Virginians can conduct more than 30 transactions online or via mail.

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Vital Records - Stafford, Stafford County Health Department

Death records are filed at the health department in the county in which the death occurred, not the county in which the person lived. Certified copies can be obtained only by a relative of the deceased or by a representative of a funeral home. Local health departments have death records on file from 1963 to present.

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Vital Records - King George, King George County Health Department

Death records are filed at the health department in the county in which the death occurred, not the county in which the person lived. Certified copies can be obtained only by a relative of the deceased or by a representative of a funeral home. Local health departments have death records on file from 1963 to present.

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Vital Records - Bristol, Bristol City Health Department

Provides local death certificates and applications for birth certificates. To get Virginia birth certificates, contact the Office of Vital Records in Richmond, (804) 662-6200.

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DMV Customer Service Center - Lynchburg, Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles

This full service office offers all DMV transactions including drivers' licenses, identification cards, vehicle titling, and handicap parking placards. Thanks to DMV's partnerships with other government agencies, customers may also now purchase certified copies of Virginia vital record certificates and apply for their hunting or fishing licenses. Customers may renew their vehicle registration through the DMV web site at www.dmvNOW.com and update their record instantly. Virginians can conduct more than 30 transactions online or via mail.

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Vital Records - Emporia, Greensville/Emporia Health Department

Vital Records provides information and forms to utilize in securing birth certificates and establishments of paternity. Issues death certificates for all deaths occurring in the city/county. Death certificates cost $12 per certified copy. Birth certificates can be obtained through the Office of Vital Records in Richmond. There is a $12 charge per copy. Office for Vital Records PO Box 1000 Richmond, VA 23218-1000

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Vital Records - Wise, Wise County and the City of Norton Health Department

Provides certified copies of death certificates. Processes information for clients to request birth, marriage and divorce certificates from VDH. To get Virginia birth certificates, contact the Office of Vital Records in Richmond at 804-662-6200. Visit the website for more information.

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Vital Records - Pearisburg, Giles County Health Department

Responsible for registering home births and issuing copies of death certificates to authorized persons as requested. The Virginia Department of Health (VDH) compiles, publishes, and maintains statistical data such as births including low birth weight, teenage, etc.; deaths and major causes; marriages and divorces; and incidence of communicable disease.

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DMV Customer Service Center - Vienna, Tysons Corner, Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles

This full service office offers all DMV transactions including drivers' licenses, identification cards, vehicle titling, and handicap parking placards. Thanks to DMV's partnerships with other government agencies, customers may also now purchase certified copies of Virginia vital record certificates and apply for their hunting or fishing licenses. Customers may renew their vehicle registration through the DMV web site at www.dmvNOW.com and update their record instantly. Virginians can conduct more than 30 transactions online or via mail.

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DMV Customer Service Center - Lebanon, Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles

This full service office offers all DMV transactions including drivers' licenses, identification cards, vehicle titling, and handicap parking placards. Thanks to DMV's partnerships with other government agencies, customers may also now purchase certified copies of Virginia vital record certificates and apply for their hunting or fishing licenses. Customers may renew their vehicle registration through the DMV web site at www.dmvNOW.com and update their record instantly. Virginians can conduct more than 30 transactions online or via mail.

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DMV Customer Service Center - Frederickburg, Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles

This full service office offers all DMV transactions including drivers' licenses, identification cards, vehicle titling, and handicap parking placards. Thanks to DMV's partnerships with other government agencies, customers may also now purchase certified copies of Virginia vital record certificates and apply for their hunting or fishing licenses. Customers may renew their vehicle registration through the DMV web site at www.dmvNOW.com and update their record instantly. Virginians can conduct more than 30 transactions online or via mail.

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Vital Records - Galax, Galax City Health Department

Provides local death certificates and applications for birth certificates. To get Virginia birth certificates, death certificates, and marriage and divorce records, contact the Office of Vital Records in Richmond, by calling 804-662-6200 or visit the website.

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DMV Customer Service Center - Williamsburg, Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles

This full service office offers all DMV transactions including drivers' licenses, identification cards, vehicle titling, and handicap parking placards. Thanks to DMV's partnerships with other government agencies, customers may also now purchase certified copies of Virginia vital record certificates and apply for their hunting or fishing licenses. Customers may renew their vehicle registration through the DMV web site at www.dmvNOW.com and update their record instantly. Virginians can conduct more than 30 transactions online or via mail.

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DMV Customer Service Center - Newport News, Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles

This full service office offers all DMV transactions including drivers' licenses, identification cards, vehicle titling, and handicap parking placards. Thanks to DMV's partnerships with other government agencies, customers may also now purchase certified copies of Virginia vital record certificates and apply for their hunting or fishing licenses. Full service EzPass account maintenance is available at this location. Customers may renew their vehicle registration through the DMV web site at www.dmvNOW.com and update their record instantly. Virginians can conduct more than 30 transactions online or via mail.

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DMV Customer Service Center - Lexington, Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles

This full service office offers all DMV transactions including drivers' licenses, identification cards, vehicle titling, and handicap parking placards. Thanks to DMV's partnerships with other government agencies, customers may also now purchase certified copies of Virginia vital record certificates and apply for their hunting or fishing licenses. Customers may renew their vehicle registration through the DMV web site at www.dmvNOW.com and update their record instantly. Virginians can conduct more than 30 transactions online or via mail.

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DMV Customer Service Center - Smithfield, Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles

This full service office offers all DMV transactions including drivers' licenses, identification cards, vehicle titling, and handicap parking placards. Thanks to DMV's partnerships with other government agencies, customers may also now purchase certified copies of Virginia vital record certificates and apply for their hunting or fishing licenses. Customers may renew their vehicle registration through the DMV web site at www.dmvNOW.com and update their record instantly. Virginians can conduct more than 30 transactions online or via mail.

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Vital Records - Lunenburg, Lunenburg County Health Department

Death records are filed at the health department in the county in which the death occurred, not the county in which the person lived. Certified copies can be obtained only by a relative of the deceased or by a representative of a funeral home. Local health departments have death records on file from 1963 to the present. Copies of DEATH records prior to 1963 and all BIRTH records are filed in Richmond and can be obtained by sending the completed request form to the following address: Office of Vital Records P.O. Box 1000 Richmond, Virginia 23218-1000.

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DMV Customer Service Center - Hampton, Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles

This full service office offers all DMV transactions including drivers' licenses, identification cards, vehicle titling, and handicap parking placards. Thanks to DMV's partnerships with other government agencies, customers may also now purchase certified copies of Virginia vital record certificates and apply for their hunting or fishing licenses. Customers may renew their vehicle registration through the DMV web site at www.dmvNOW.com and update their record instantly. Virginians can conduct more than 30 transactions online or via mail.

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