Syracuse Birth Records

Syracuse birth records are held by the Davis County Health Department in Farmington. Syracuse is a growing city in Davis County, Utah. The community sits along the shores of the Great Salt Lake. Residents who need a Syracuse birth certificate can search for vital records at the county level or through the state vital records office. Davis County keeps birth records for births from 1973 to the present. Older Syracuse birth records are held at the state office in Salt Lake City. This page explains how Syracuse residents can search for and obtain birth certificate copies through the right channels.

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Where to Get Syracuse Birth Records

Syracuse residents get birth certificates from the Davis County Health Department. The Syracuse vital records office is at 61 South Main Street in Farmington, UT 84025. This is the main birth records office for all of Davis County. It serves Syracuse along with Layton, Kaysville, Clearfield, and Bountiful. Staff can issue certified copies of Syracuse birth certificates for any birth in Davis County from 1973 forward. Walk-in visits are fastest. Most Syracuse birth record requests are done the same day.

The Utah vital records online directory lists office locations and details for ordering birth certificates in Syracuse and across the state.

Syracuse birth records resource page for Davis County vital records

This resource helps Syracuse residents find the correct vital records office for their birth certificate request in Davis County.

For births before 1973, Syracuse residents must contact the Utah Office of Vital Records and Statistics. The state birth records office is at 288 North 1460 West in Salt Lake City. It holds vital records from 1905 to the present. Syracuse residents can order birth certificates by mail, online through the SILVER system, or in person. Online orders take 3 to 4 weeks.

Note: The Davis County office only has Syracuse birth records from 1973 to the present. Residents needing older birth certificates must use the state vital records office.

How to Order Birth Certificates in Syracuse

Three ways exist to order a Syracuse birth certificate. In person is quickest. Drive to the Davis County Health Department in Farmington. Bring your photo ID. Fill out the birth certificate application and pay the fee. Syracuse birth record requests are processed while you wait. Most people leave with their certified birth certificate copy the same day.

Mail is another option for Syracuse residents. Send a completed birth certificate application, a copy of your photo ID (front and back), and a check or money order to the Davis County Health Department. Allow extra time for delivery. Do not send cash. The state vital records office also takes mail requests at P.O. Box 141012, Salt Lake City, UT 84114-1012.

Online ordering works through the state SILVER portal. Create an account and fill in the birth record details. Pay with a credit card. The state mails your certified birth certificate copy to Syracuse. Expect 3 to 4 weeks for delivery. VitalChek is an authorized vendor that also processes birth certificate orders for Syracuse residents. VitalChek adds a service fee but offers faster shipping.

Syracuse Birth Certificate Requirements

Valid ID is needed to get a Syracuse birth certificate. A government-issued photo ID is the main form required. This can be a driver's license, passport, military ID, or tribal ID card. Syracuse residents without a photo ID can use two secondary forms instead. Options include a Social Security card, voter registration card, or a certified marriage license copy.

Only certain people can request a Syracuse birth record less than 100 years old. Vital records law restricts access. The list includes:

  • The person named on the birth certificate
  • A parent listed on the birth record
  • A sibling who shares at least one parent
  • A current spouse of the person on the record
  • A child, grandchild, or grandparent
  • A legal representative with proper documents

Under Utah Code Title 26, Chapter 2, every live birth must have a birth certificate filed within 10 days. This law governs how Syracuse birth records are registered. It also determines who can sign the birth certificate. Syracuse residents follow the same vital records rules as all other Utah cities.

Note: After 100 years, the Syracuse birth record becomes public. Anyone can then request a copy through the Utah State Archives.

Birth Records Fees for Syracuse Residents

A certified copy of a Syracuse birth certificate costs $22. That covers the first copy. Each extra birth certificate ordered at the same time is $10. These vital records fees apply at both the Davis County office and the state office. Card payments may add a small convenience fee.

Expedited birth certificate processing from the state costs $15 extra. This moves your Syracuse birth record order to the front of the line. Delayed birth certificates and adoption certificates cost $60 in Utah. Paternity adjudications carry the same $60 fee. That price includes one certified birth certificate copy. Syracuse residents should call the Davis County Health Department to confirm current vital records fees before visiting or mailing payment.

Historical Birth Records for Syracuse

Utah began statewide birth registration in 1905. Full compliance came by 1917. Before 1905, most counties started keeping birth record ledgers in 1898. Davis County vital records from before 1905 sit in county clerk offices and at the Utah State Archives. The Library of Congress guide to Utah vital records provides details on what birth records exist for Syracuse area research.

The Utah State Archives holds birth certificates from 1905 to 1914. FamilySearch has digitized many of these vital records with searchable indexes. Syracuse was settled in the late 1800s. Farming families moved to the area along the lake shore. Birth records from that era may exist in church records or early county birth ledgers. These Syracuse historical birth records help trace the community's earliest families.

Syracuse birth certificates over 100 years old are public record. Anyone can view and get vital records copies through the Utah State Archives. The CDC vital records page for Utah confirms that statewide birth registration began in 1905.

Correcting a Birth Certificate in Syracuse

Errors on a Syracuse birth certificate can be fixed through an amendment. Get an Amendment Application from the vital records office. Gather your photo ID, the original birth certificate, and supporting documents. Most Syracuse birth record amendments require an affidavit signed by two witnesses. Those signatures must be notarized.

Submit the birth certificate amendment form and fee to the state office in Salt Lake City. The fee is $27 for one corrected birth certificate copy. Major changes like a legal name change need a court order. Syracuse residents file that petition at the Davis County courthouse. Once the court grants the order, send a certified copy to the state vital records office. Under Utah vital records law, the Syracuse birth certificate is then updated.

Note: Gender marker changes on Syracuse birth records follow a separate process. An extra fee of $40 may apply to seal the old marker from the public birth record.

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