FAQs

General FAQs
Birth FAQs

General Questions

  1. What is a raised seal?  How do I get a raised seal on my certificate?
  2. May I use a credit/debit card to pay the fees for a certificate?
  3. May I pick up a copy of a certificate for someone else?
  4. I have been told that I need to get an apostille on my certificate. How do I do that?
  5. Who can I email when I have questions?
  6. What is VRISM?
  7. What if I would like to get answers to questions in a language other than English?

What is a raised seal?  How do I get a raised seal on my certificate?

The certified copies issued by the Tennessee Department of Health – Office of Vital Records always have a raised seal. A raised seal is the same as an embossed seal.

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May I use a credit/debit card to pay the fees for a certificate?

The Tennessee Office of Vital Records will accept a credit card/debit card at the Customer Service window as well as cash, personal check, or money order.   

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May I pick up a copy of a certificate for someone else?

Other than the person named on the certificate, certified copies may only be issued to a spouse, parent, legal guardian or child of the person named on the certificate. If you are acting as an authorized representative for one of these people, the Tennessee Office of Vital Records may release the certificate to you under the following conditions:

  1. You furnish a photocopy of a signed government identification card for yourself and the person for whom you are representing, and;
  2. You have a signed statement from that person giving the Tennessee Office of Vital Records permission to release the copy to you.

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I have been told that I need to get an apostille on my certificate. How do I do that?

If you already have a certified copy of your certificate and need an apostille added, you may send your request and your certificate directly to the Secretary of State, along with the required fee of $2.00 per document.  More information may be found here.

If you do not have a certified copy of your certificate, you may apply to the Tennessee Office of Vital Records for both a certified copy of your certificate and an apostille by:

  1. Following the instructions to request a certified copy of your certificate;
  2. Including one check made payable to Tennessee Office of Vital Records for the required number of certified copies, and;
  3. Including a second check made payable to the Tennessee Secretary of State for the apostille.  (The fee for the apostille is $2.00 for each document.)

After preparing your certified copies, the Office of Vital Records will forward your copies, your check, and your request to the Tennessee Secretary of State. The Secretary of State will apply the apostille and return your documents to you as directed in your request.

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Birth Certificate Questions

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  1. I need a copy of my birth certificate to apply for a passport, what do i need? 
  2. I just gave birth to a son/daughter in a hospital.  When will a certified copy of their birth certificate be available?
  3. I am the legal guardian of a child. May I request their birth certificate?
  4. I was given a mother’s copy of my baby’s birth certificate at the hospital.  Can it be used for legal purposes?
  5. My baby was born at home.  How do I file for a birth certificate?
  6. I have an old white on black copy of my birth certificate.  Can it be used as a legal document?
  7. My birth certificate was not registered, when I was born.  Can I get a birth certificate?
  8. I have married my child’s father since they were born. Can I add the father’s name to their birth certificate?
  9. My child’s father’s name was not put on their birth certificate.  May I add it now?
  10. I was adopted. How can I obtain copies of my original birth record before the adoption?
  11. I have adopted a child who was born in Tennessee. How do I get a new birth certificate for them?
  12. adopted a child from another country.  May I get a Tennessee birth certificate for them?

I need a copy of my birth certificate to apply for a passport, what do i need?

You will need a certified copy of a birth certificate to get a copy of a passport. To apply for a certified copy, click here to find the necessary form.

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I just gave birth to a child in a hospital.  When will a certified copy of their birth certificate be available?

Certified copies of birth certificates are generally available for issue 5 - 10 business days after the birth.  If you request the certificate by mail, please allow an additional four to six weeks for delivery of the certificate.

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I am the legal guardian of a child. May I request their birth certificate?

Yes. You should follow the instructions for requesting a certificate and include a copy of your guardianship papers with your request.

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I was given a mother’s copy of my child’s birth certificate at the hospital.  Can it be used for legal purposes?

The mother’s copy of a birth certificate is generally not accepted as a legal copy.  However, you may use your mother’s copy to satisfy identification requirements when obtaining a certified copy of your child’s birth certificate.

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My baby was born at home.  How do I file for a birth certificate?

If a hospital or other birthing facility was not involved in the birth of your child, you should contact the health department in the county where your child was born.  They will initiate the process to have a birth certificate filed.  Click here for local health department telephone numbers.

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I have an old white on black copy of my birth certificate.  Can it be used as a legal document?

If the white and black copy of your birth certificate does not include a multi-colored or raised seal, it is not a certified copy and probably will not be accepted as a legal document.  Even if your white and black copy does contain a seal, it may not be accepted as a legal copy due to the age of the document.

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My birth certificate was not registered, when I was born.  Can I get a certified birth certificate?

If you were born in Tennessee and believe that you never had a birth certificate, you should still follow the instructions to request a certified copy from the Tennessee Office of Vital Records.  If no record of your birth is located, the Tennessee Office of Vital Records will send you a letter certifying that no record is on file. Many agencies that ask for a birth certificate will accept this certified letter from the State of Tennessee in place of a birth certificate.

If you have received a letter certifying that no record of your birth in on file, you may ask that a delayed registration of birth be filed. You will be required to furnish old documents as evidence to prove the facts of your birth. Contact the Tennessee Office of Vital Records for more detailed information.

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I have married my child’s father since they were born. Can I add the father’s name to their birth certificate?

A new birth certificate can be issued with the child’s father listed if all of the following are true:

  1. There is not a father listed on the child’s birth certificate.
  2. The mother was not legally married to someone else at the time the child was born or within 300 days prior to the child’s birth.
  3. The child’s mother and father both desire to have the father’s name listed on the birth certificate.
  4. The Application for New Certificate of Birth by Subsequent Marriage of Parents is completed, signed by both parents, notarized and submitted to this office.
  5. The appropriate fee is paid.

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My child’s father’s name was not put on their birth certificate.  Can I get it added?

The father’s name may be added to a birth certificate by completing a Voluntary Acknowledgment of Paternity, if all of the following are true:

  1. The child has not yet reached their 19th birthday.
  2. The mother was not married at the time the child was born or within 300 days prior to the child’s birth.
  3. Both the biological mother and the father want to add his name to the birth certificate.
  4. There is no father’s name on the birth certificate.
  5. A Voluntary Acknowledgment of Paternity form may be obtained from Tennessee Child Support Services or from your county health department.

If the answer to any of the above questions is false, a court order would be required to add the father’s name to the birth certificate.

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I was adopted. How can I obtain copies of my original birth record before the adoption?

After an adoption, the original birth record and all other legal documents related to the adoption are sealed and are not accessible except under certain procedures specified by state law.  If you were adopted in Tennessee, requests for access to information about your adoption and copies of your sealed adoption records should be directed to the Tennessee Department of Children’s Services.

Department of Children's Services
UBS Tower, 315 Deadrick, 10th Floor
Nashville, TN 37243
(615) 741-9701

http://tn.gov/dcs/

If you were born in Tennessee but adopted in another state, the Tennessee Office of Vital Records will require a court order to open and release your original birth certificate and other information from the sealed file. The court order should come from either the court in which you were adopted or the Chancery Court in Davidson County, Tennessee.

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I have adopted a child who was born in Tennessee. How do I get a new birth certificate for them?

You should submit the following to this office:

  1. A certified copy of the court order of adoption.
  2. A completed Certificate of Adoption (parts I, II and III, only).
  3. A check or money order for the required fee. If you want a certified copy of the new certificate please include an additional fee for the desired number of copies.

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I adopted a child from another country.  May I get a Tennessee birth certificate for the child?

Tennessee law allows the creation of birth certificates only for persons born in Tennessee.  We can create and file a report of foreign birth for a child born in another country but adopted by a Tennessee resident.  In order to accomplish this, we would need the following documentation:

  1. The Application for Report of Foreign Birth for Adopted Child. The application must be:
    1. Completed
    2. Signed by the parents
    3. Signed and stamped by the court clerk where the order of adoption was issued.
  2. The original certified copy of the final order of adoption issued by a Tennessee court.
  3. The appropriate fee.

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I still have a Vital Records related question, who do I email?

  • To inquire about certified copies of Birth, Death, Marriage, and Divorce Certificates, or Adoptions, Voluntary Acknowledgment of Paternity, or correcting a record please click here to e-mail the Customer Service Unit.
  • To request vital statistics data please complete the Tennessee Department of Health’s Data Request Form by clicking here.

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What is VRISM?

The Vital Records application used to electronically register vital events is a web-enabled system that allows multiple internal and external stakeholders to access the system and/or provide data to the system.  

What if I would like to get answers to questions in a language other than English?

Please use the Translate feature at the bottom of any of our web pages.