Part of Vermont vital records
Chittenden County Birth Certificate & Vital Records
Where to get a birth, death, or marriage certificate in Chittenden County, Vermont: 5 offices with addresses, hours, and fees — or order online and skip the visit.
- 5
- Offices
- Vermont
- State
- $10.00
- Birth cert. fee
- 10–20 days
- Avg. processing
How to get a Chittenden County birth certificate
Chittenden County birth and death records are issued under Vermont state rules, through the county clerk or health department. You can request a certificate three ways:
- Online — fastest. Prepare your application through our partner Vital Records Online ↗.
- In person — at a Chittenden County office listed below.
- By mail — to the Vermont state vital records office.
- Fee
- $10
- Processing
- 5-7 business days (for ordering through their own online platform, not specified for mail-in orders)
- Who can request
- Children, Employee of State Public Agency, Estate Executors, Grandchildren, Grandparents, Legal Guardian
- ID required
- Affidavit of Homeless Status, Driver's License, Passport, Permanent Residents Card
Offices in Chittenden County
- Burlington (Chittenden County) Office of The Clerk/TreasurerCity Hall 149 Church Street, Burlington, Vermont · (802)865-7000
- Burlington Local Health Department128 Lakeside Ave #102, Burlington, Vermont · (802) 863-7323
- Chittenden Town Clerks Office260 Chittenden Rd., Chittenden, Vermont · (802)483-6647
- Probate Court175 Main St, Burlington, Vermont · (802) 651-1518
- Vital Records108 Cherry St, Burlington, Vermont · (802) 863-7275
Cities in Chittenden County
Nearby counties
Understanding your record
- What the file number on a birth certificate means ↗
- Long-form vs. short-form birth certificate ↗
- Do birth certificates expire? ↗
- How to get a marriage certificate ↗
Guides by our partner, Vital Records Online.
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