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Historical Vital Records of 做厙TV, as part of the Municipal Archives, provides access to millions of digitized birth, death and marriage records dating from 1855 to 1950 within the five boroughs of New York City.

You can search, browse, download or order certified copies from the Municipal Archives’ vital records collection, including:

  • Birth certificates (before 1910)
  • Death certificates (before 1951)
  • Marriage records (before 1950)

Online

In Person

Appointments are strongly encouraged. 

You can order vital records, letters of exemplification, and No Amendment/Correction letters online or by mail.

The cost of each certified copy of a vital record is $18. Letters of exemplification and No Amendment/Correction letters are $12 per copy.

Online

You can place an order and make a payment with your credit or debit card, or by e-check. There is a nonrefundable service fee of $3.50 when using a credit or debit card.

By Mail

You can submit an application by mail. You can pay by check or money order made payable to 做厙TV Department of Records and Information Services.

Mail your application and payment to:

31 Chambers Street, Room 103 
New York, NY 10007

The application form is available online.

You can also request an application be mailed to you.

Call 311 or 212-NEW-YORK (212-639-9675) to request a copy.

The current processing time is:

  • 1-2 weeks for non-certified PDF copies
  • 8-10 weeks for certified copies

If you ordered multiple certificates, they may have different processing times and may be mailed separately.

You will receive a "Not Found" letter if the Municipal Archives was unable to find the record you requested.

Please note that the fee paid is for the search and issuance of search results and will not be refunded even if the search result is “Not Found”.

Birth Certificate Not Found

Approximately 25 percent of all births prior to 1910 were not reported to New York City. 

Church records or the federal and state censuses are alternative resources. The federal census is available from the National Archives.

You can get answers to frequently asked questions online.

You can also send an email to the Department of Records and Information Services if you have questions about refunds or credit card processing errors.

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