Gibson County Health Department

203 S. Prince Street; Suite A, Princeton, Indiana, 47670

★★★★★3.3(12)
Gibson County Health Department in Princeton, Indiana

Contact & location

Address
203 S. Prince Street; Suite A, Princeton, Indiana, 47670
Records for
Gibson County, Indiana
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Last verified July 14, 2026

This office issues Indiana state records

Gibson County follows Indiana’s fees, eligibility rules and processing times. Compare the statewide baseline below before choosing where to go.

$10.00
Indiana birth certificate fee
12–16 weeks
Statewide processing
6,924,275
Indiana population

This office charges $15.00 $5.00 more than the Indiana fee.

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Office hours

Monday8:00am - 4:00pm
Tuesday8:00am - 4:00pm
Wednesday8:00am - 4:00pm
Thursday8:00am - 4:00pm
Friday8:00am - 4:00pm
Saturdayclosed
Sundayclosed

Certificates, fees & processing

RecordFeeProcessing
Birth Certificate$15.0012–16 weeksIndiana estimate
Death Certificate$15.0012–16 weeksIndiana estimate

Processing times are set at state level — county offices do not publish their own — and are estimates that vary with demand.

The Gibson County Health Department’s office or registry of vital records, offers a wide range of crucial services. These offices play a vital role in the protection and provision of essential documents such as birth certificates, death certificates . In addition to maintaining these primary records, they are responsible for managing and issuing copies of birth, marriage, and death records that occurred within the Township of Princeton. Alongside record maintenance, this office provides valuable services like issuing certified copies of documents, overseeing the registration of domestic partnerships, and offering assistance to rectify any errors detected in vital records. Through these comprehensive services, the vital records office ensures the accuracy, accessibility, and integrity of vital records for the benefit of the community.

Reviews

★★★★★3.3 (12)
  • ★★★★chris montgomeryGoogle

    Refuses to do their job when it comes to corona virus

  • ★★★★★Val SchmittGoogle

    Wonderful Experience! Thank you to all Staff!!

  • ★★★★★Lisa PressleyGoogle

    The nurses did such a great job when we visited today. They were very patient, and obviously cared about the kids they were helping.

  • ★★★★Ashyr LamuraGoogle

    They threatened me when I tried asking if I could bring stuff in to get tested for lead. They also gave away information about my child without making sure who they were talking to first. They never ran social or asked for a name, etc. Just freely gave the information away.

  • ★★★★HunterGoogle

    We have had septic coming into our yard from next door since December of 2025. We have called and emailed and spoke with the health department several times. We have been told pver a dozen times that it is going to be taken care of, that a notice of abatement was served, that they had a week to submit written plans before it went to county attorney, that was over 2 weeks ago and still pur yard is saturated from their septic. There is a large portion of our land that we cannot do anything about because of a problem that should have been delt with months ago. Today I was told they are trying to work with the owner instead of follow the protocol that we were told was going to be followed. If you have issues with a neighbors septic coming into your yard I would suggest taking legal council the first time you call the health department.

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