Search Lauderhill Birth Records

Birth records for Lauderhill residents are processed through the Broward County Health Department. Lauderhill does not have its own vital records office since that is a county function in Florida. The Broward County office in Fort Lauderdale handles all birth certificate requests for the city. You can visit in person, order by mail, or go online through VitalChek to get a certified copy of a birth certificate.

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Lauderhill Quick Facts

76,627 Population
Broward County
$15 First Copy Fee
3 Ordering Methods

Broward County Health Department

The Broward County Health Department handles all vital records for Lauderhill. The office is at 780 SW 24th St in Fort Lauderdale, FL 33315. This is the location where you go for in-person birth certificate requests. It is about a 15-minute drive from Lauderhill, depending on traffic. The office is open Monday through Friday from 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM.

You can call 954-467-4700 to check on hours or ask about the process before you visit. Bring a valid photo ID when you go. The staff will have you fill out a form and pay the fee on the spot. Walk-in requests are usually handled the same day. Under Florida Statute 382.025, birth records are confidential in Florida. Only people with a direct connection to the person on the record can get a certified copy.

The Broward County office also handles death and marriage certificates. If you need more than one type of vital record, you can take care of it in one visit.

Office Broward County Health Department, Vital Records
Address 780 SW 24th St
Fort Lauderdale, FL 33315
Phone 954-467-4700
Hours Monday - Friday, 8:00 AM - 4:30 PM
Health Dept Website broward.floridahealth.gov

How to Order Lauderhill Birth Certificates

There are three ways to get a birth certificate if you live in Lauderhill. Each method gets you the same certified copy. The difference is speed and convenience.

In-person visits to the Fort Lauderdale office are the fastest. Go to 780 SW 24th St during business hours. Bring your photo ID and be ready to fill out a short form. Pay the fee at the window. Most requests are processed the same day. If the office is busy, you might wait a bit, but walk-in service is still quicker than other methods for Lauderhill residents.

Mail orders work if you can wait. Send a completed form, a copy of your photo ID, and a check or money order to the Broward County Health Department at the address above. Include a self-addressed stamped envelope. Allow two to four weeks for your birth certificate to arrive. Under Florida Statute 382.013, all births in Florida are registered within five days, so records should be on file soon after a birth happens.

Online orders go through VitalChek. This is the state's approved online vendor. You pay with a credit or debit card. VitalChek adds a service fee on top of the base price. The certificate ships by mail once it is processed. This is a solid option for Lauderhill residents who do not want to make the trip to Fort Lauderdale.

Lauderhill Birth Record Fees

The first certified copy of a birth certificate costs $15 at the Broward County office. Extra copies ordered at the same time cost less per copy. These fees are set by Florida Statute 382.0255. The office takes cash, checks, and money orders for walk-in and mail requests.

VitalChek adds a service fee on top of the base price. Going in person to the Fort Lauderdale office saves that extra cost. If you need more than one copy, ordering them together is cheaper. The rate for additional copies is lower. A lot of people from Lauderhill order two or three copies at once for things like passports, school enrollment, and insurance.

Payment by credit card is only available through VitalChek, not at the walk-in office. Under Florida Statute 382.026, the state sets the rules for searching and issuing vital records, and all county offices follow the same schedule.

Who Can Get Lauderhill Birth Records

Florida law controls who can get a certified birth certificate. The person named on the record can order a copy if they are 18 or older. Parents can order one too. Legal guardians, spouses, children, siblings, and grandparents are all on the list. An attorney acting for one of these people can also make the request.

If you are not on that list, you can still get an informational copy from the Broward County office. This type of copy has a mark on it that says it is not for legal use. It shows the same facts as the certified version. It works for personal records and family research. But you cannot use it for a passport, name change, or any legal matter. Bring your ID to the office regardless of which type you are requesting.

Correcting Lauderhill Birth Records

If a birth certificate has a mistake, you can get it fixed. Common errors include wrong name spellings, incorrect dates, and missing parent information. The Florida Department of Health amendments page walks you through the correction process. Under Florida Statute 382.016, most amendments are processed by the state office.

Minor errors may be simple to fix with the right form and supporting documents. Adding a father's name is more involved. You generally need a signed paternity acknowledgment or a court order. Name changes related to adoption go through the courts. Once the court issues an order, the state updates the birth record. Then you can order a corrected copy from the Broward County office. The timeline depends on the type of change and how long the court process takes in the Lauderhill area.

Amendment fees are separate from the cost of ordering a copy.

State Resources for Lauderhill

Lauderhill residents can also use the state office to get a birth certificate. The Florida Department of Health runs a central office in Jacksonville that keeps records for all 67 counties. If the Broward County office in Fort Lauderdale is not convenient, you can order through the state by mail or online through VitalChek instead.

Florida's vital records system is centralized. That means any county health department can look up records from any other county in the state. If you were born in a different part of Florida and now live in Lauderhill, the Broward County office can pull up your record. You do not have to contact the county where you were born. This saves time and makes the process much simpler for people who have moved around the state.

The county health department finder on the state website can help you find the closest office to your Lauderhill address.

Florida Department of Health birth certificates page for Lauderhill residents

The statewide site has fees, forms, and procedures that apply to all counties in Florida, including Broward County where Lauderhill is located.

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Nearby Florida Cities

These cities are near Lauderhill and have their own birth records pages. Most are in Broward County and use the same health department office. If one of these areas is closer or more convenient, check their page for details.

Broward County Birth Records

Lauderhill is in Broward County. All birth certificate services for the city go through the Broward County Health Department in Fort Lauderdale. For the complete list of office details, fees, and ordering methods, visit the Broward County birth records page.

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