Birth Records Nc
NCDHHS: DPH: NC Vital Records Home
Expedited processing fees ($15) apply in addition to the fees assessed for the service you are requesting. Expedited service is available only by visiting us at the state office. To make an appointment for expedited certificate purchase walk-in services only, please use the NC Vital Records Appointments calendar or call 919-792-5982.
https://vitalrecords.nc.gov/North Carolina Birth Records Search - County Office
North Carolina Birth Records are documents relating to an individual's birth in NC. These can include birth certificates, birth indexes, and birth databases. Some states may also have paternity registries and affidavits of parentage for children born to single parents.
https://www.countyoffice.org/nc-birth-records/How to Find a Birth Record in North Carolina? - State Records
Birth records are considered public records in North Carolina, but confidential information is usually removed when issuing uncertified copies to interested parties. A birth record is the official documentation of birth, and it includes every piece of information about it.
https://northcarolina.staterecords.org/birthrecordsHow to Find North Carolina Birth Records • FamilySearch
Before 1913, no births were recorded by the county or state (exceptions being the cities of Raleigh (births begin 1890) and Wilmington (births begin 1904)). Delayed birth records are kept by each county's Register of Deeds. For most individuals, you must search substitute records to locate your ancestor’s birth date and place.
https://www.familysearch.org/en/wiki/How_to_Find_North_Carolina_Birth_RecordsVital & Public Records | nc.gov
Vital Records. NC Vital Records is part of the NCDHHS and is located in Raleigh. It is responsible for: legally registering all births, deaths, fetal deaths, marriages, and divorces which occur in North Carolina; coding vital events for statistical purposes; maintaining vital records and providing certified or uncertified copies to individuals, researchers, and public health programs.
https://www.nc.gov/living/vital-public-recordsVital Records | SLNC - NCDCR
Vital Records Vital records (births/deaths) were not kept in North Carolina on a statewide basis before October 1913. For most counties, microfilm indexes of births and deaths (1913+) are available to researchers who visit the State Archives of North Carolina. Quick guide to Birth and Death Records State Archives of North Carolina Holdings include:
https://statelibrary.ncdcr.gov/research/genealogy-and-family-history/family-records/vital-recordsNorth Carolina Birth Records Search Directory
Birth records are managed by the North Carolina Vital Records Unit, which is a division of the Department of Health and Human Services. Birth records are available from 1913 to present.
https://www.publicrecords.onlinesearches.com/north-carolina/vital-records/birth-certificatesFinding North Carolina Birth, Marriage, and Death Records
North Carolina is a unique state in that its birth, marriage, and death records are essentially public records as soon as created. North Carolina does not restrict access to genealogical copies with 25 year or greater embargo periods that limit public access. This means you won’t have to battle to access vital records.
https://www.ncgenealogy.org/researchguides/vitalrecordsguide/NC DHHS: Vital Records
Vital Records. Vital Records is responsible for recording vital events that take place in North Carolina. This includes responsibility for legally registering: Births. Deaths. Fetal deaths. Marriages. Divorces. Vital Records maintains these records and provides certified or uncertified copies to individuals, researchers, and public health programs.
https://www.ncdhhs.gov/assistance/vital-records