Search Brevard County Birth Records

Brevard County birth records are available through the Florida Department of Health office serving the county. Known as the Space Coast, Brevard County has more than 658,000 residents spread along a stretch of Atlantic coastline. The county health department processes birth certificate requests for births that took place anywhere in Florida. You can visit an office location in person, submit a mail request, or use the online ordering system through VitalChek. Brevard County has multiple health department locations, which gives residents more options than many other Florida counties when it comes to getting their birth records.

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Brevard County Quick Facts

658,447 Population
$15 First Copy Fee
Titusville County Seat
18th Judicial Circuit

Brevard County Birth Certificate Offices

The DOH-Brevard operates several locations across the county that can help with birth certificate requests. The main office for vital records is in Viera. This is the primary location for Brevard County birth records, though other branch offices may also handle requests. The Viera office serves residents from Titusville down to Palm Bay and everywhere in between along the Space Coast.

Under Florida Statute 382.013, all births in the state must be filed with the Bureau of Vital Statistics within five days. Hospitals throughout Brevard County handle this filing automatically. Home births require the attendant or parent to submit the paperwork. Once a birth is on file in the statewide system, any county health department in Florida can pull it up. This means the Brevard County offices are not limited to records for births that happened locally. They can get records from any county in the state.

The Brevard County Health Department birth certificates page shows current office hours and lists what you need to bring for your visit.

Office DOH-Brevard, Vital Statistics
Address 2555 Judge Fran Jamieson Way, Viera, FL 32940
Phone 321-454-7111
Hours Mon-Fri, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.

How to Get Brevard County Birth Records

You have three options for getting a birth certificate in Brevard County. In-person visits are the fastest. Mail works if you are not in a hurry. Online is available around the clock. Each method gives you a certified copy on security paper with an embossed seal, which is what you need for legal and official use.

For in-person requests, visit the Brevard County Health Department during regular hours. Bring a valid, current photo ID such as a Florida driver's license, passport, or military ID. Fill out the application at the counter and pay the fee. The first copy costs $15 and each additional copy of the same record is $7 when ordered at the same time. Most in-person requests in Brevard County are processed the same day. Some locations may have shorter wait times than others, so calling ahead to check is a good idea if you want to avoid a long wait.

Mail requests go to the Brevard County Health Department at their Viera address. Include a completed application form, a clear photocopy of your valid photo ID, and a check or money order for the fee made payable to DOH-Brevard. Mail orders typically take two to three weeks. The completed certificate comes back by regular mail. If you need it sooner, consider the online option or an in-person visit at one of the Brevard County locations.

All IDs must be current and valid. Expired identification is not accepted for Brevard County birth record requests.

Online Birth Records for Brevard County

VitalChek is the sole online vendor authorized by the Florida Department of Health. Brevard County residents can order a birth certificate through VitalChek any time of day. The website adds a service fee on top of the state's standard fee. Credit and debit cards are accepted. Orders placed online typically arrive within five to seven business days. Rush shipping is available for an extra charge.

The Florida DOH birth certificates page provides links to VitalChek and explains the ordering process in detail.

Florida Department of Health birth certificates information for Brevard County birth records

This state page covers all the methods for ordering birth records in Brevard County and the rest of Florida.

Birth records are confidential in Florida. Under Florida Statute 382.025, records for births that happened less than 125 years ago are restricted. Only eligible individuals can get a certified copy. VitalChek verifies your identity and eligibility as part of the online process. This protects the privacy of Brevard County residents and everyone else in the state system.

Brevard County Birth Certificate Fees

The fee structure for Brevard County birth certificates is set by Florida Statute 382.0255. A certified copy costs $15. Additional copies of the same record ordered at the same time are $7 each. These rates apply to both in-person and mail orders at the Brevard County Health Department.

Online orders through VitalChek come with an additional processing fee. The extra cost covers their system, identity verification, and payment processing. Some people find the convenience worth the added fee, especially if driving to Viera or another office location is not practical.

Need to fix something on a birth certificate? The Florida DOH amendments and corrections page walks you through the process. Amendments are handled at the state level. Some changes need a court order per Florida Statute 382.016. The Brevard County Health Department staff can help you understand what is needed for your situation.

Who Can Get Brevard County Birth Records

Not just anyone can get a certified birth certificate. Florida law restricts access to protect personal privacy. The people who qualify include the person named on the record (must be 18 or older), a parent listed on the certificate, a legal guardian with court papers, a spouse, a child of the registrant, or an attorney acting for any of these individuals. You need to bring proof of your relationship when you apply in Brevard County.

If you don't qualify for a certified copy, you may be able to get an informational copy instead. This version has all the same data but is stamped to show it cannot be used for legal purposes. It is fine for family history research or personal use. The Brevard County Health Department website has more details on which type of copy you may be eligible for.

Pre-1930 Birth Records in Brevard County

The Brevard County Health Department issues certified copies of birth records from 1930 to the present. If you need a record from before 1930, the Bureau of Vital Statistics in Jacksonville handles those requests. Older records may not be in the computer system, and the state office keeps the original files. Processing for older birth records through Jacksonville usually takes three to five business days but can run longer.

Computer-generated certificates printed on security paper with an embossed seal are the norm for modern Brevard County birth records. Older records might come in a different format. Both versions carry the same legal weight when issued by the state. For genealogy work involving Brevard County, the state office can help locate records that predate the county health department's files.

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Cities in Brevard County

Brevard County stretches along Florida's east coast and includes several cities and towns. All residents use the same county health department system for birth certificate requests, no matter which city they call home.

Other communities in Brevard County include Titusville, Cocoa, Rockledge, Merritt Island, Satellite Beach, and Cocoa Beach. Residents of these areas use the same health department offices for birth records.

Nearby Counties

These counties border Brevard County. Since any Florida county health department can access the statewide system, you can request your birth certificate from a neighboring county if that is easier for you.