Madison County Health Department
216 Boggs Lane, Richmond, Kentucky, 40475

Contact & location
- Address
- 216 Boggs Lane, Richmond, Kentucky, 40475
- Records for
- Madison County, Kentucky
- Phone
- 859-623-7312
- Official site
- Government website ↗
Last verified July 14, 2026
This office issues Kentucky state records
Madison County follows Kentucky’s fees, eligibility rules and processing times. Compare the statewide baseline below before choosing where to go.
- $10.00
- Kentucky birth certificate fee
- 30–35 days
- Statewide processing
- 4,588,372
- Kentucky population
Office hours
via Google| Monday | 8:00am - 6:00pm |
|---|---|
| Tuesday | 8:00am - 4:30pm |
| Wednesday | 8:00am - 4:30pm |
| Thursday | 8:00am - 4:30pm |
| Friday | 8:00am - 12:00pm |
| Saturday | closed |
| Sunday | closed |
Certificates, fees & processing
Kentucky statewide| Record | Fee | Processing |
|---|---|---|
| Birth Certificate | $10.00Kentucky state fee | 30–35 daysKentucky estimate |
| Death Certificate | $6.00Kentucky state fee | 30–35 daysKentucky estimate |
| Marriage Certificate | $6.00Kentucky state fee | 30–35 daysKentucky estimate |
| Divorce Record | $6.00Kentucky state fee | 20–30 daysKentucky estimate |
This office has not published which records it issues or what it charges, so the table shows the records available in Kentucky at the statewide fee. Call ahead to confirm before travelling. Processing times are set at state level — county offices do not publish their own — and are estimates that vary with demand.
The Madison County Health Department is dedicated to ensuring the well-being of the local community. Their wide-ranging services encompass vital functions, including monitoring water quality, food safety, and sanitation to safeguard environmental health, promoting public health through educational programs, managing disease control, overseeing permits and inspections, and actively participating in emergency preparedness.
While their mission is vital for the well-being of the community, its essential to note that they typically do not handle vital records like birth certificates, death certificates and marriage certificates . To obtain these crucial documents, please visit other listings of offices available in the state of Kentucky.
Reviews
★★★★★3.0 (22)- ★★★★★turner familyGoogle
Lost my kids vaccine records said my son who's had all his shots and was good til he's 11 is not up to date . Had wrong birthrate for my daughter by 2 years she's been going there since birth I had done wic and vaccines for them both til kindergarten there so I know they are up to date.
- ★★★★★Tasha SparksGoogle
I can only speak for my own experience. The place was empty and quiet when I went. All of the staff I interacted with seemed to be pleasant and professional. However, I wish I had received my bill a bit sooner than four months later.
- ★★★★★Sarah webbGoogle
If I could give zero stars I would. I’ve had to jump through what feels like thousands of hoops just to keep my baby fed on the WIC program. They refused to give her the formula she needed and made her try 4 (yes FOUR) other ones that made her sick and get a doctors note before they actually allowed what she needed. They’ve missed appointments that they’ve scheduled with me and have messed up my benefits. Not only was there formula drama, but there has been no baby food loaded on the card even though they know my baby eats solids. I went to check out with the formula she needed today and I look at my benefits, THEY CHANGED HER BACK TO THE FORMULA SHE CANNOT USE!!!!!!!! Now I’m going to have to jump through a thousand more hoops to get it fixed. It’s just sad to know that if this was somebody’s ONLY way to feed their baby, they would be ignorant enough to put that family through hardship and potentially danger.
- ★★★★★Mike WatsonGoogle
What do you look for in a health department… Guess you just hope for kind people right? Apart from that who is to say what amenities should be available and what not.. Guess they have a pretty nice parking lot. That is always a plus right ? :)
- ★★★★★Adrienne DaringerGoogle
Posted "stimulus for all", turned out to be only Alaskan residents and excluded multiple groups of people. Gave the benefit of the doubt and you're in Kentucky, not Alaska. Your titles to articles are highly misleading and not even for your state once you click in to look. Humans don't appreciate click bait and that article made it look like Trump was gonna do something decent for once, so now I'm also annoyed because Alaska has been paying their residents to ravage the land, so not only is this old news portrayed as new, but it was a lie of a title ment to make those who don't investigate think 1. Trump is doing something good, 2. They might be owed money due to it saying "Stimulus for all!" Even though the article excludes so many people that 96% or more of the USA doesn't qualify. Why post something that's completely unrelated to your state? Why post click bait that's guilded (looks good and gold covered on the outside, but inside is falling apart so bad it might as well be filled with maggots). Also, everyone who has lived in Alaska knows they get paid to let the government ravage the land. I've never lived in Alaska but it's pretty common knowledge for humans that pay attention, like to learn, have lived in or known someone who's lived in Alaska... Hell, even anyone who's seen the Simpson movie probably knows due to the move to the snow cabin scene. Please consider being smart when you write articles for google, they will go everywhere and people will call you out