156 So. Village Green, Suite 102, Middlebury, Vermont 5753
Middlebury Vermont Department of Health

Middlebury Office of Local Health provides health and human services, fostering advances in medicine, public health, and social services.

Since the Middlebury Office of Local Health does not handle vital records in Middlebury, the Vital Records are managed by the state of Vermont. Please visit the Vermont Health Department page.

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Middlebury Vermont Department of Health

Contact Information

Middlebury Vermont Department of Health
0.6 miles from you
156 So. Village Green, Suite 102, Middlebury, Vermont 5753
156 So. Village Green, Suite 102, Middlebury, Vermont 5753

Office Description

The Middlebury Office of Local Health 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 Vermont.

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Working Hours

Monday
7:45 am - 4:30 pm
Tuesday
7:45 am - 4:30 pm
Wednesday
7:45 am - 4:30 pm
Thursday
7:45 am - 4:30 pm
Friday
7:45 am - 4:30 pm
Saturday
Closed
Sunday
Closed
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Frequently Asked Question

What documents do you need to apply for a birth certificate in Vermont?

In order to apply for a copy of your birth certificate online, you will have to prove your identity by presenting a photocopy of your ID to the Vermont Health Department. Driving license or state photo ID can be used as proof of ID.
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How long does it take to get your birth certificate in Vermont?

Processing times differ between offices, but you should expect to receive your vital records in Vermont 10 to 20 business days.
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Why do you need a birth certificate?

A birth certificate is a legal document provided by your state of birth. It is required in order to prove your identity whenever you apply to obtain some important documents like passport or marriage license.
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