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Delaware Birth Certificate
Learn how to order Delaware Birth Certificate from the Delaware Department of Health and Social Services - Division of Public Health (DHSS - DPH). The current processing time is 2 to 5 weeks; rush processing is unavailable. The state fee for a birth certificate in Delaware is $25.00 per copy. Authorized individuals who can order include the person on record, their family members, genealogists, and authorized representatives.

Are Delaware Birth Certificates Issued by the State or County?
Delaware birth certificates are issued through the Delaware Office of Vital Statistics within the Division of Public Health. The Office of Vital Statistics maintains Delaware birth records and issues certified copies to eligible applicants.
Delaware also provides local service through Office of Vital Statistics locations associated with New Castle, Kent, and Sussex counties. These offices offer local access, but they are part of the state vital records system.
County office access does not make the record county-owned. Delaware birth certificates are processed through the state Office of Vital Statistics, so requesters should bring accepted identification and confirm eligibility before ordering.
How to Order a Delaware Birth Certificate
You can now order your Delaware birth certificate with VRO's online filing service. VRO offers a secure and easy way to order birth certificates. We handle the entire application process, ensuring accuracy and ease. Your application is securely delivered to the DHSS-DPH for processing, allowing them to issue and mail your birth certificate to you. Alternatively, you can order in person or by mail from the Delaware Department of Health and Social Services Department of Public Health (DHSS-DPH). It's important to confirm and review the associated costs, eligibility, requirements, and current processing times before proceeding with your order.

Ordering with VRO
Requesting a Delaware birth certificate through our online filing service is quick and easy.
- Complete the online application and upload your documents.
- Process your order.
Starting from
$29+ state fees
Benefits of Ordering Online with VRO
- 5 minutes process
- No waiting in lines
- No handling paperwork or mail
- Simplified application process
- 24 hour service
- Online assistance by specialists
- Verification and error-checking
- Order tracking
- Online notary
- Pay online by credit card
- Remote processing time
Ordering in Person
If one of the three state health department offices is conveniently located for you, you can order your birth certificate in person. This process will involve:
- Complete Delaware's Birth Certificate replacement form.
- Gather the required information and documents.
- Obtain photocopies of your documents.
- Present the application and documents to the health department during regular business hours.
Ordering By Mail
To order your Delaware birth certificate by mail, you'll need to:
- Complete Delaware's Birth Certificate replacement form.
- Gather the required information and documents.
- Obtain photocopies of your documents.
- Purchase a self-addressed stamped envelope.
- Include a physical check or money order payable to the "Office of Vital Statistics."
- Mail your completed application and documents to the Delaware Health Department Vital Records Office:
required documents
What Documents Do I Need to Order a Delaware Birth Certificate?
Applicants must provide proof of their identity to the DHSS when requesting certified copies of birth records, such as a state-issued driver's license or U.S. passport. The table below displays the information and documents required to order a birth certificate in Delaware.
Primary ID Requirements Options |
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Driver's License |
How to Get a Delaware Birth Certificate Without ID?
If you cannot provide a valid, accepted form of ID, contact one of the Delaware Office of Vital Statistics between 8:00 am to 4:00 pm (except holidays):
For general information on ordering a birth certificate from any U.S. state, see our birth certificate ordering guide.
Cost & fees
Delaware Birth Certificate Fees
The costs and fees associated with replacing a birth certificate in Delaware vary based on the method of application submission (in person, by mail, or online). The DHSS-DPH charges a $25.00 fee for each certified copy. When using VRO's online filing service, the fee starts at $29.00, plus state fees. VRO provides a secure online solution for ordering birth certificates.
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$25.00 |
Rush Processing |
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Not offered |
Additional Copy |
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1 x $25.00 |
Processing time
Delaware Birth Certificate Processing Time
Processing and replacement times for Delaware birth certificates may vary. Please refer to the chart below for the current delivery and processing timelines. To avoid delays, we recommend using VRO's easy online service, which helps prevent incomplete submissions and errors.
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2 to 5 weeks |
Rush Processing Time |
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Not offered |
Authorization
Who is Authorized to Order a Delaware Birth Certificate?
The person on record can request certified copies of their birth record. Relatives of the individual on record or legal representatives may lawfully request a copy of a birth record as defined by the DHSS-DPH. Legal representatives or family members must provide proof of their authorization to act on behalf of the individual on record. To request a vital record on another person's behalf, reviewing the requirements to verify your eligibility is essential.
Authorized People
- Person on Record
- Spouse (marriage certificate required)
- Child
- Parent
- Legal Guardian
- Genealogy (proof required)
- Authorized Agent
- Attorney or Legal Representative
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Tracking
How To Track My Delaware Birth Certificate Replacement
When you place an order with VRO, you can track the status of your application online while it is being handled. VRO verifies your documents before forwarding them to Delaware DHSS-DPH for further processing. Additionally, you can request mail tracking through VRO to monitor your application's journey to the health department for extra verification.
If you manually mail your birth certificate request, purchasing first-class mail with tracking is recommended to know when your application is delivered to the Delaware DHSS-DPH.
The Delaware DHSS-DPH does not provide tracking for the delivery of your vital records certificates to your address. Once the records leave the state office, the state is not responsible for lost or misdirected certificates.
Order Other Delaware Vital Records
Need more than a birth certificate? VitalRecordsOnline helps you order every Delaware vital record through one streamlined application. Whether you're gathering documents for a passport, name change, estate settlement, or family history project, we handle the paperwork, verify everything is complete before submission, and track your order from start to delivery.
Delaware Marriage Certificate - Required for name changes, spousal benefits, visa applications, divorce filings, and proof of marital status.
Delaware Death Certificate - Needed for estate settlement, life insurance claims, pension transfers, Social Security notifications, and closing accounts of a deceased loved one.
Delaware Divorce Certificate - Proves the legal dissolution of a marriage. Required for remarriage in some states, name restoration, and certain immigration or legal matters.
For use abroad, ask about our apostille service - we authenticate Delaware vital records for international use in Hague Convention countries.
frequently asked questions
Delaware Birth Certificate FAQs
How Much Does a Delaware Birth Certificate Cost?
A certified copy of a Delaware birth certificate costs $25 through the Delaware Division of Public Health, Office of Vital Statistics. Additional copies ordered at the same time are also $25 each. Online orders through authorized providers may include convenience and processing fees.
Ready to order? Start your Delaware birth certificate application today.
Can I Order a Delaware Birth Certificate Online?
Yes. You can order a Delaware birth certificate online through the Delaware Division of Public Health or authorized third-party providers. Online orders require a credit or debit card. Standard processing typically takes 2 to 4 weeks. You will need the full name on the certificate, date of birth, and place of birth.
Can Someone Else Request My Delaware Birth Certificate?
Yes. Delaware allows authorized individuals to request a birth certificate on someone else's behalf. Eligible requesters include the person named on the certificate, a parent, legal guardian, spouse, adult child, or legal representative. Valid photo ID and proof of relationship are required. You may also authorize a representative through a notarized Power of Attorney (PoA) to apply on your behalf.
Need to request a certificate for a family member? Begin the application process here.
What Does a Delaware Birth Certificate Look Like?
An officially certified birth certificate will have distinct features to indicate the DHSS-DPH issues it. The appearance of an official birth certificate may differ depending on the year it was issued. It will often include key information to verify a person's identity and the legitimacy of their citizenship at birth. A long-form (official) birth certificate is used legally, whereas a short-form (informational) copy is usually not. The DHSS-DPH defines specific guidelines for counties that may use unique colors and layouts. In all cases, official birth certificates will generally display features such as:
• Full Name of the Person: The full legal name of the person whose birth is being recorded.
• Date of Birth: The exact date of birth of the individual.
• Place of Birth: The city, county, and state where the birth took place.
• Parents' Names: The full names of both parents, including the mother's maiden name.
• State Seal: A raised, embossed, or printed multicolor or black and white seal of the issuing authority, which validates the document.
• Signature of State Registrar: The signature of the state registrar or authorized official responsible for issuing the certificate.
• Date of Issuance: The date when the state officially issued the birth certificate.
• Printed on Security Paper: Printed on specialized paper to prevent counterfeiting.
In some instances, a certified birth certificate may also include:
• Name of the Hospital where the birth was recorded.
• Name of the Physician who attended the labor.
You may also need to order a Delaware death certificate through our secure online service.
How to Replace a Lost or Stolen Delaware Birth Certificate
If you lose your birth certificate:
1.Submit an application for a certified replacement copy in person, by mail, or online through VRO. You will need to complete the application, gather the required identification and documents, and pay the fees determined by the DHSS-DPH.
a. For in-person applications: Present the completed application and required documents to a DHSS-DPH vital records office during hours of availability
b. For applying by mail: Send your application, documents, and a check or money order for the replacement fee to the DHSS-DPH at:
c. For online submissions: Complete the application and upload your documents through the VRO website (payable by credit card online).
2. DHSS-DPH will mail the certified copy(s) after processing.
Replace your lost certificate today - start your application. You may also need your birth certificate for a REAL ID or passport application.
How to Correct or Amend a Delaware Birth Certificate
The Delaware DHSS-DPH provides a straightforward process for correcting or amending birth certificates as authorized by law. Amendments are necessary when a vital record requires a correction. Additions to the vital records are supplementary addendums, as no entity can change the original certificate. The process and requirements will depend on the information that needs to be changed.
Correcting or amending vital records usually will require the following:
- Submit a written request to Delaware DHHS - DPH
- Supporting documentation: If the birth was registered more than one year ago, provide documentary proof of the needed change.
- A notarized sworn statement completed by an authorized person (required for certain amendments such as gender reassignment)
Learn more about updating your name on vital records or start your Delaware birth certificate application.
How to Obtain an Apostille for a Delaware Birth Certificate
Foreign governments often require apostilles when filing US birth certificates. The DHSS-DPH Delaware Secretary of State issues Apostilles for Delaware birth records. You can obtain apostilles for Delaware birth records online through VRO or at the Secretary of State's office.
If you opt to ship your certificate to the Secretary of State manually, you are required to provide:
- Your certified birth certificate(s).
- A payment of $30.00.
- Submit apostille requests for birth certificates to the Delaware Secretary of State at the following addresses:
Express courier (UPS, DHL, FedEx):
Standard mail:
What's the Difference Between a Long Form and Short Form Delaware Birth Certificate?
A long-form birth certificate (also called the "full" or "certified" copy) is a complete reproduction of the original Delaware birth record. It includes your full legal name, date and place of birth, parents' names, birthplaces, and occupations, the attending physician or midwife, and the file date and registration number. This is the version you'll need for passports, REAL ID, Social Security, adoption, immigration, dual citizenship, and most legal purposes.
A short-form birth certificate (sometimes called a "certification" or "abstract") is a condensed version that shows only your name, date of birth, place of birth, and sex. It does not include parents' information. The short form is accepted for many everyday purposes, like enrolling in school, applying for a driver's license, or joining sports leagues, but it is not always accepted for federal documents or international travel.
When you order a Delaware birth certificate through VitalRecordsOnline, you receive the long-form version by default, since it is the most widely accepted. If you're unsure which version you need, check with the agency requesting the document.
Read our detailed guide on long form vs short form birth certificates. Order your Delaware birth certificate here.
How Long Does It Take to Get a Delaware Birth Certificate?
Processing times for a Delaware birth certificate depend on how you order and which delivery speed you choose. Standard government processing through the Delaware vital records office generally takes 4 to 12 weeks by mail. In-person requests at the state office or authorized county location are often completed the same day or within a few business days.
When you order online through VitalRecordsOnline, we review your application within 24 hours to catch errors before submission, then forward it to the issuing authority. Most customers receive their certified Delaware birth certificate in 2 to 3 weeks with standard shipping. Expedited processing and rush shipping options are available at checkout for urgent needs like passport applications or upcoming travel.
If the issuing office returns your request because of missing information, our team contacts you immediately so the correction can be made without starting over. You can track your order status at any time through your account.
Looking for a different document? Order a Delaware marriage certificate through our secure online service.
Where Can I Get a Birth Certificate in Wilmington, Delaware?
Delaware residents in Wilmington and New Castle County can obtain birth certificates through the Delaware Division of Public Health, Office of Vital Statistics. The main office is located at the Jesse Cooper Building in Dover, which processes all birth certificate requests statewide.
While there is no dedicated vital records office in Wilmington itself, residents can order online or by mail. Wilmington residents often find online ordering to be the fastest option, as mail-in requests can take several weeks to process.
For those who need their certificate quickly, order your Delaware birth certificate online through our secure portal. You may also need your birth certificate for a Delaware REAL ID or passport application.
Can I Get a Same-Day Birth Certificate in Delaware?
The Delaware Office of Vital Statistics does not offer same-day birth certificate processing. Walk-in requests at the Dover office typically take 5 to 10 business days, and mail-in requests may take longer.
If you need your Delaware birth certificate urgently, third-party services like ours can help expedite the process. While same-day turnaround is not available through the state, expedited processing options can significantly reduce your wait time compared to standard mail-in requests.
Start your expedited Delaware birth certificate order today. A certified copy may be required for REAL ID, passport, or Social Security purposes.
Where Can I Get a Birth Certificate in Dover, Delaware?
Dover is home to the Delaware Office of Vital Statistics, located at the Jesse Cooper Building on Federal Street. This is the only state office in Delaware where you can request birth certificates in person. Walk-in hours are typically Monday through Friday during regular business hours.
Dover residents can also order birth certificates by mail or online. In-person requests at the Dover office are processed within 5 to 10 business days and are not issued on the spot.
Skip the trip to Dover and order your Delaware birth certificate online from home. Your certified copy can be used for REAL ID and passport applications.