Find West Jordan Birth Records

West Jordan birth records are managed by the Salt Lake County Health Department. West Jordan is in the southwest part of Salt Lake County with a population of about 116,000. A health center right in West Jordan handles birth certificate requests in person. Walk-ins are common. You can also order vital records by mail or through the state online portal. This page covers how to get birth records in West Jordan, what ID to bring, and where the nearest offices for birth certificate services are located.

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Where to Get Birth Records in West Jordan

Birth certificate requests for West Jordan go through the South Redwood Public Health Center. It is at 7971 South 1825 West, West Jordan, Utah 84088. Call first. Reach them at (385) 468-5312 for current details. Hours are Monday through Friday from 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. ID is needed. Walk in with your documents and you can get a certified birth record the same day in most cases.

The Salt Lake County Health Department operates the South Redwood office along with three other vital records locations across the county.

West Jordan birth records ordering page at Salt Lake County Health Department

The county health department website lists all four office locations that serve West Jordan and other Salt Lake County cities.

West Jordan residents can also go to the main office in Salt Lake City at 610 South 200 East. Records date to 1890 at that location. That site holds the longest run of local birth records and certificates. Another branch in West Valley City at 4535 South 5600 West is a nearby choice for vital records. Fees apply. All offices accept cash, check, money order, Visa, and Mastercard.

How to Order West Jordan Birth Certificates

In person is the quickest way to get a birth certificate. Visit the South Redwood Public Health Center in West Jordan with a completed order form, valid photo ID, proof of relationship, and payment. The cost is $22. Staff process most birth record requests the same day. Arrive before 4:00 p.m. to make sure your certificate request is handled that day.

Mail orders go to the Salt Lake County Health Department for birth records. Make your check or money order out to the department. Write ATTN: VITAL RECORDS on the envelope. Enclose a completed birth certificate order form, a clear copy of the front and back of your ID, and any relationship proof. Processing takes time. Allow two to three weeks for delivery of West Jordan birth records by mail.

Online orders go through the state SILVER system for vital records. Create an account, fill in the birth certificate form, and pay by credit card. Processing takes 3 to 4 weeks plus delivery time. A service fee applies.

Note: In-person visits at the West Jordan office are the fastest way to get a birth certificate, often ready within the same business day for certified birth record copies.

West Jordan Birth Records ID Rules

A valid photo ID is required to request a birth certificate at the West Jordan vital records office. ID is needed every time. Accepted forms include a driver's license, U.S. passport, military ID, tribal ID, or permanent resident card. Without a photo ID, two forms of secondary ID work for birth record requests. A Social Security card, voter registration card, or school ID all count.

Proof of relationship is required for every birth certificate request. Only the person on the record, a parent, sibling, spouse, child, grandchild, or grandparent can get a copy of a West Jordan birth record less than 100 years old. Exceptions are rare. Under Utah Code Title 26, Chapter 2, Section 5, a birth certificate must be filed within 10 days of every live birth in Utah. This law governs the filing and access rules for all vital records, including birth records in West Jordan.

After 100 years from the date of birth, the record becomes public under Utah Code Section 26-2-22. Anyone can then request a copy through the Utah State Archives.

Birth Certificate Fees in West Jordan

Fees at the West Jordan office match all other Salt Lake County vital records sites. The cost is $22 for a certified copy of a birth certificate. Each extra copy at the same time is $10. Card payments have a $0.75 convenience fee. Expedited processing through the state office adds $15 to put your birth record order first in line.

Delayed birth certificates cost $60, including one certified copy. Amendments to a West Jordan birth certificate are $27 for the filing and one corrected birth record copy. Fraud is serious. Giving false information on a vital records form is a crime under Utah Code Sections 26-23-5 and 26-23-6, with penalties up to $5,000 in fines and five years in prison.

West Jordan Historical Birth Records

West Jordan was settled in 1848, just a year after the first LDS pioneers arrived in Utah. History runs deep here. Civil birth records for West Jordan fall under Salt Lake County vital records. Records date to 1890 at the main county office in Salt Lake City. Before that, no civil birth certificates exist for the West Jordan area. Church records and newspaper entries are the best sources for birth information before 1898.

Statewide birth registration started in 1905. From 1977 on, all births and deaths in Utah are indexed by computer. At the Salt Lake County Archives, birth records from 1890 through 1915 are available for public research. The Library of Congress has a detailed guide to Utah vital records that helps researchers find older West Jordan birth certificates and records.

FamilySearch has digitized Utah birth certificates from 1903 to 1914 with searchable indexes and images. The Salt Lake County birth index from 1898 to 1905 is also available at the Utah State Archives. These are good resources for anyone tracing family history in the West Jordan area.

Note: Birth records over 100 years old are public and can be viewed at the Utah State Archives without proving a relationship.

Correcting West Jordan Birth Records

Errors on a birth certificate can be corrected through the state amendment process. West Jordan residents need an Amendment Application from the Office of Vital Records and Statistics in Salt Lake City. ID is needed. Gather your photo ID, the original birth certificate, and a court order if the change requires one. Under Utah Code Section 26B-8-101, most birth record amendments need a notarized affidavit signed by two witnesses. The fee is $27.

Legal name changes on a birth certificate require a court order from the local district court. File a petition, attend a hearing, and serve notices as required. Once granted, send a certified copy to the state vital records office for processing. The CDC vital records page for Utah lists the mailing address and phone number for the state office that handles all birth record amendments for West Jordan and other Utah cities.

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