Henrico Health Department

8600 Dixon Powers Drive, Henrico, Virginia, 23228

★★★★★3.4(16)
Henrico Health Department in Henrico, Virginia

Contact & location

Address
8600 Dixon Powers Drive, Henrico, Virginia, 23228
Mail-in address
Henrico Health DepartmentP. O. Box 90775, Henrico, Virginia, 23273-0775
Records for
Henrico County, Virginia
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Last verified July 14, 2026

This office issues Virginia state records

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

$15.00
Virginia birth certificate fee
1–2 weeks
Statewide processing
8,811,195
Virginia population

This office charges $12.00 $3.00 less than the Virginia fee.

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Office hours

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Monday9:00am - 5:00pm
Tuesday9:00am - 5:00pm
Wednesday9:00am - 5:00pm
Thursday9:00am - 5:00pm
Friday9:00am - 5:00pm
Saturdayclosed
Sundayclosed

Certificates, fees & processing

RecordFeeProcessing
Birth Certificate$12.001–2 weeksVirginia estimate
Death Certificate$12.001–2 weeksVirginia estimate
Marriage Certificate$12.004–5 weeksVirginia estimate
Divorce Record$12.004–5 weeksVirginia estimate

Processing times are set at state level — county offices do not publish their own — and are estimates that vary with demand.

The Henrico 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, and marriage 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 Henrico. 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

★★★★★3.4 (16)
  • ★★★★★Wayne CookGoogle

    Paul in vital records division was amazing helpful and very kind top notch professional person great experience

  • ★★★★★Deanna Rachel Bobiwsky-HilpGoogle

    Wonderful team and location, I like the arrangement and flow of getting a vaccine and they offer getting a flu vaccine with the COVID one, also nice waiting area.

  • ★★★★★Tony TaylorGoogle

    Took 1 hr. For shot,that includes 15 min.in car,can not be done any faster,great job,and thanks to all volunteers. People of community's is what holds us together

  • ★★★★Daniel SopGoogle

    I recently had an appointment at the Henrico County Health Department for vaccines, and my experience was extremely disappointing. Our appointment was scheduled for 9:30 AM. We arrived 15 minutes early to ensure all paperwork was completed beforehand and promptly filled out the necessary registration documents after checking in. Despite being ready on time, we were asked to wait in the waiting area and told we would be seen "in a few minutes." Instead, it took over an hour before we were finally called back. Even after being taken to the back, we were asked to wait another 15 minutes before the vaccines were administered. Then, we had to wait an additional 15 minutes just to receive our records. What should have been a 15-minute visit turned into a 1.5-hour ordeal. This kind of inefficiency is unacceptable, especially when an appointment has been scheduled. While delays might be more understandable for walk-in patients, making someone with a pre-scheduled appointment wait for this long is completely unprofessional. To make matters worse, clinic staff—including nurses and doctors—were visibly pacing casually on the other side of the waiting area, which only added to the frustration. If this is how Henrico County Health Department handles scheduled appointments, I can only imagine the challenges for walk-ins. This experience was a stark reminder of why efficiency and respect for patients' time are so critical in healthcare settings. I hope significant improvements are made to avoid such unnecessary delays in the future.

  • ★★★★★Tia AlexanderGoogle

    They don’t answer phones on a Monday an hour after they open. When they forwarded my call, probably before they remembered to put their office cellphone on Do Not Disturb, I had to listen to the same message twice: once in English, and once in Spanish before I could leave a message. The whole state of Virginia’s Department of Health sucks in one way or another. Hopefully they’re efficient once I actually get in contact with someone within the 24-48 hours they say it takes to get acknowledged.

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