Requesting a Vital Record from the State
Learn about other ways to request a vital record.
Who can request a vital record?
- Registrant (name on the record) if of legal age (18)
- Parent(s) listed on the Birth Record, sibling, or legal guardian (must provide guardianship papers)
- Attorneys-at-law, title examiners, or members of legally incorporated genealogical societies
- By Court Order (must provide copy of court order)
How to request a vital record?
In Person
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Rhode Island Department of Health's (RIDOH) Center for Vital Records
- Simpson Hall, 6 Harrington Rd. Cranston, RI 02920
- 7:30 AM - 3:30 PM, Weekdays
Be sure to bring required identification and completed application as described below.
Cost: $22 for the first copy, $18 for each extra copy purchased the same day To search for a record, one name and one record for two consecutive years is free. Each additional year to search is $2. Rush orders are an extra $7.
Payment: Cash, checks, money orders, debit cards, Master Card, Visa, or Discover Card, Apple Pay, Samsung Pay and Tap payments are accepted at RIDOH's Center for Vital Records. Checks or money orders should be made out to the General Treasurer, State of Rhode Island.
By Mail/Drop Box
Be sure to provide a clear copy of required identification, completed application as described below, and payment.
Cost: $25 for first copy; $18 for each extra copy purchased the same day
Payment: Check or money order only. Checks or money orders should be made out to the General Treasurer, State of Rhode Island. Do not send cash.
Mail to: Center for Vital Records, Simpson Hall, 6 Harrington Rd. Cranston, RI 02920 or use Drop Box as same location.
Time to process: It takes 1-2 weeks to process your request. Rush requests will be processed in 5-7 business days.
What is required?
1. Valid government issued photo ID
You must provide a valid, government-issued photo ID to prove you are entitled to make the request. Acceptable documents include: driver's license, passport, military identification, certificate of naturalization, or alien registration card. If you do not have government-issued photo ID, you may submit two other documents that have your name and current address (utility bill, bank statement, car registration, copy of income tax return).
2. Completed Application
For Certified Copies of Vital Records:
- Birth Certificate
- Marriage or Civil Union Certificate
- Death Certificate
- Application for a Certified Single Marital Status Letter
For Non-Certified Copies:
- Pre-Adoption Birth Certificate
- Contact Form for Birth Parents of Adopted Children
- Voluntary Adoption Reunion Registry Medical History Form
- Report of Adoption