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Queens birth certificates should be ordered through DOHMH

Queens residents should use the official NYC Health birth-certificate page before paying a third-party ordering site.

Published June 24, 2026 · Last verified June 27, 2026

Queens birth-certificate questions should start with NYC Health and NYC311, not a search ad. NYC311 says the Health Department accepts requests for New York City birth certificates, and that the standard current route is for someone born in NYC in or after 1910.

It also explains who can usually order, the online, mail, and appointment-based in-person routes, and that VitalChek is the online vendor NYC Health authorizes for birth-certificate orders.

Before ordering, confirm the person was born in Queens or another New York City borough, not elsewhere in New York State. Then decide whether you need a short form, long form, correction, newborn status check, or older historic record. That one distinction can save a lot of waiting.

Have the name as it appears on the certificate, date of birth, parent information, proof of identity, mailing address, and payment details ready. Third-party sites can add cost or confusion, so use the official route and keep the order confirmation with passport, school, benefits, or name-change paperwork. A deadline is easier to manage when the order method, appointment option, and processing time are part of the plan from the start.

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