Get a birth or death certificate

The City of Austin's Office of Vital Records registers births and deaths that occur within the full purpose city limits of Austin. Here is everything you need to get a birth or death certificate at the Office of Vital Records.

The Office of Vital Records will be closed on Friday, Sept. 6, and will reopen on Monday, Sept. 9.

Ordering a birth or death certificate

The Office of Vital Records provides:

See "Types of Certificates" for detailed descriptions of the different certificates.

Texas birth and death records are confidential. Certificates are only available to:

Please note that we cannot verify if a birth or death certificate is available at the Office of Vital Records without a proper application and identification.

Ways to get a certificate

There are four ways to get a certificate:

  1. Walk-in - Receive certificate in-person within 30 minutes
  2. Online - Receive certificate in 3 to 10 business days
  3. Phone - Receive certificate in 3 to 10 business days
  4. By mail - Receive certificate in 2 to 3 weeks

Please note: Incorrect or incomplete information will delay processing time on all orders.

Walk-in – Receive within 30 minutes

Where we are

The Office of Vital Records is at 7201 Levander Loop, Building C, Austin, TX, 78702. It is on the Betty Dunkerley Campus next to the Animal Center.

Our hours

Walk-in applications are accepted until 4:15 p.m. and the office is open from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday. In most cases the certificate is printed and given to you within 30 minutes.

What to bring