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The fastest, easiest way to get a birth certificate or verification is to order online at Texas.gov.
Almost all birth certificates issued by a U.S. State include an 11-digit number written in -XX- format. The birth certificate number is formed by: A 3-digit area code number.
Required information for getting a Birth Certificate Full name. Sex. Date of birth. Birthplace, including the city, county, and hospital if applicable. Parents' full names, including mother's maiden name. Parents' birthplaces. Reason for request. Social security number.
Ordering Birth Certificates Online If you are a resident of another state, you can order your own certificate or the certificate of your child, if you are listed as a parent on the record.(If you do not meet these requirements, you will need to order by mail or in-person.)
Requirements for Changing Vital Records Be a person qualified to make a change or correction. Complete the amendment form, with no cross outs, no white out, and no correction tape. Sign the application in front of a notary and get a notary seal. Provide a photocopy of acceptable ID with your mail-in application.