Find Riverton Birth Records

Riverton birth records are held by the Salt Lake County Health Department. Riverton is a growing city in the southwest Salt Lake Valley. Need a birth certificate? The South Redwood Public Health Center in West Jordan is the closest Riverton vital records office. You can also order birth certificate copies online through the state SILVER portal or by mail from the state office. This page explains every step so you know exactly how to search for and get birth records in Riverton.

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Where to Get Riverton Birth Certificates

Riverton sits in Salt Lake County. The county health department has four offices that issue birth certificates. For Riverton residents, the South Redwood Public Health Center at 7971 South 1825 West in West Jordan is nearest. Call them at (385) 468-5312. This Riverton vital records office provides birth certificate services for the southwest part of Salt Lake County. Walk in with your ID and payment. Staff will process your birth record request the same day.

The Salt Lake County Health Department provides birth certificate and vital records services for all Riverton residents.

Riverton birth records resource for Salt Lake County vital records ordering

The West Jordan office near Riverton offers same-day birth certificate service for walk-in visitors during regular hours.

Other Salt Lake County offices also serve Riverton residents. The main office at 610 South 200 East in Salt Lake City has the oldest birth records in the county. The Sandy branch and the West Valley branch are options too. Any of these four locations can issue a certified copy of a Riverton birth record for a birth that took place in Salt Lake County. All locations follow the same vital records process.

Ordering Birth Records for Riverton

Three methods exist for getting a Riverton birth certificate. Each method has its own timeline and steps.

An in-person visit is quickest for Riverton birth records. Go to the South Redwood health center in West Jordan or any Salt Lake County office. Bring your valid photo ID and payment. The clerk will look up the Riverton birth record and print your certified copy. Most visits take under 30 minutes. Need the birth certificate fast? This is the best way.

Online ordering is available through the SILVER system for Riverton birth certificates. Set up an account, enter the birth details, and pay with a credit card. Your certified copy arrives by mail in 3 to 4 weeks.

Mail orders go to P.O. Box 141012, Salt Lake City, UT 84114-1012. Send a completed vital records form, a copy of your photo ID, and a check or money order payable to Vital Records. Do not send cash by mail when ordering Riverton birth records from the state office.

Riverton Birth Records ID and Eligibility

Proof of identity is required for any Riverton birth certificate request. A government-issued photo ID is the main requirement. A driver's license works. So does a U.S. passport, military ID, or tribal ID card. No photo ID? Two secondary forms can take its place. Options include a Social Security card, voter registration card, or school ID for Riverton vital records.

Not just anyone can get a copy of a Riverton birth record. Utah law limits access to birth records less than 100 years old. The person named on the birth certificate can always request a copy. Parents and siblings qualify too. A spouse, children, grandchildren, and grandparents are also eligible. Legal representatives with proper papers can request Riverton birth records as well. Under Utah Code Title 26, Chapter 2, Section 5, every live birth in the state must be filed within 10 days.

People outside the eligible list must prove a direct and real interest in the Riverton birth record. After 100 years, the birth certificate becomes public under Utah Code Section 26-2-22. Anyone can then request a vital records copy through the Utah State Archives.

Birth Certificate Fees in Riverton

A certified copy of a Riverton birth certificate costs $22. Each extra copy ordered at the same time is $10. These birth record fees are the same at all Salt Lake County offices and at the state vital records level.

Expedited state processing adds $15 to your Riverton birth record order. This puts it ahead of others in the queue. Delayed birth certificates cost $60. Post-adoption birth certificates are also $60, which includes one certified copy. Card payments may carry a small added fee at some locations.

Contact the South Redwood office at (385) 468-5312 to verify current birth certificate costs before visiting for Riverton vital records.

History of Riverton Birth Records

Riverton dates back to the 1860s when settlers arrived. The area has been part of Salt Lake County from the start. Utah began statewide birth registration in 1905. Salt Lake County kept its own birth ledgers starting in 1890. The main county office at 610 South 200 East still holds those early Riverton birth records.

The Salt Lake County Archives has vital records from 1890 through 1915 that are open for genealogical research. Microfilm copies of these old Riverton birth records are at the FamilySearch Library. The Library of Congress guide to Utah vital records covers what birth records exist at each level. No civil birth records were kept for Riverton before 1890. Church records and newspaper entries from that period may help trace births in the Riverton area.

The Utah State Archives holds birth certificates from 1905 to 1914. FamilySearch has put Utah birth certificates from 1903 to 1914 online with searchable indexes and images. Birth certificates over 100 years old are public vital records. Anyone can access them. Before 1898, church blessing records and newspaper entries are often the only sources for documenting Riverton births.

Amending Riverton Birth Certificates

Errors on a Riverton birth certificate can be fixed through the amendment process. Get the Amendment Application from the Office of Vital Records and Statistics. Bring your photo ID and the original birth certificate. Include any court orders that apply. Most Riverton birth record amendments need two witness signatures on an affidavit. Those must be notarized. The fee is $27 and covers one corrected vital records copy.

Legal name changes on a Riverton birth certificate require a court order. File a petition in the district court. Attend a hearing and serve notices as needed. Send the certified court order to the state office to update the Riverton birth record. Gender marker changes on birth certificates follow separate rules under Utah Code Section 26B-8-111. An extra $40 applies to seal the old marker from the public vital record.

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