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Fees for copies of vital records will be collected by the local agency providing the document. Fees for birth and death records are the same as those charged by the Bureau of Vital Records. The fee for marriage and divorce records are set by the agency issuing the documents, so the cost may vary.
A certificate of live birth for each birth occurring in Missouri must be filed within five (5) days after the date of birth (Section 193.085, RSMo) with the Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services by state law.
To request a birth certificate you are required to pay the state of birth's processing fees. Find out what are your state's fee to get a birth certificate.
StateOrdinary FeeRush Service$15Not Available$30$41$20Not Available$12Not AvailableThe Bureau of Vital Records, within the Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services, provides services including: Maintaining a central registry of Missouri births , deaths , and fetal deaths reported from Jan. 1, 1910 to the present 1
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The Vital Records Department provides assistance in obtaining birth or death certificates recorded anywhere within the State of Missouri. Certified transcripts can be obtained for Individuals born before 1910 in the City of St. Louis, or if St. Louis was listed as the parents residence at the time of birth.
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Cost: $15 per certificate Computer generated Missouri birth certificates are available for births from 1920 to present. In the case of newborns, the Bureau of Vital Records in Jefferson City, must enter the birth information into their computer system.