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Birth and death records are confidential under Texas State Law and are only issued to qualified applicants. The registrant or an immediate family member are considered a qualified applicant to receive a certified copy of a vital record.
Birth and death records. A birth or death record maintained by the vital statistics unit of the Department of State Health Services or a local registration office does not have to be released. There are exceptions for some situations.
It may be on paper or film or in electronic communications such as emails, Internet postings, text messages or instant messages. Some information is not open to the public. These types of information are listed as exceptions in the Texas Public Information Act.
In the course of performing their duties, employees may have access to or gain knowledge of confidential information concerning the Company, its customers/clients, and other employees. "Confidential information" is defined as information to which the public does not have general access.
Contact Information For more information about submitting public information requests, contact the Public Information Coordinator at (817) 392-8184.
Complete the Request for Information form below and submit it to: Email: jbcc@txcourts, or. Mail to: Judicial Branch Certification Commission. Attn: Record Requests. PO Box 12066. Austin, TX 78711-2066.
Contact Information For more information about submitting public information requests, contact the Public Information Coordinator at (817) 392-8184.
To obtain copies of court filed public records from a criminal case in a District Court, go to the criminal division of the District Clerk webpage. The phone number is 817-884-1343.