People can continue to place orders for birth and death certificates online or by mail
Clark County Public Health’s Vital Records office is expanding its hours for in-person services to five days per week, beginning Monday (Sept. 19).
People can continue to place orders for birth and death certificates online or by mail; details for ordering certificates are available on the Public Health website. For those who prefer to place orders in-person, here are the Vital Records office hours beginning Monday (Sept. 19):
- No appointment: 8 a.m. to noon Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday; 9 am to noon Wednesday
- By appointment: Noon to 4 p.m. Monday through Friday
To schedule an appointment with Vital Records, visit the Public Health website. People who need help scheduling an appointment can call (564) 397-8092 from 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Friday.
The Environmental Public Health office will continue to be open for in-person services by appointment 8:30 a.m. to noon Tuesdays and Thursdays. To schedule an appointment, visit the Public Health website.
The Public Health offices are in the Center for Community Health, 1601 E Fourth Plain Blvd., Building 17. The Center for Community Health is a health care facility and face masks are required to be worn in the building.
Information provided by Clark Co. WA Communications.
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