Birth Certificates | Columbia Boone County Department of Public Health and Human Services

County health department responsible for preventing epidemics and the spread of disease, protecting against environmental hazards and injuries, promoting and encouraging healthy behaviors and responding to disasters and assisting communities in recovery. Services : include summer food service programs, electric payment assistance, water payment assistance, birth certificates, death related records/permits, breast examinations, pap tests, HIV testing, STD screening, tuberculosis screening, medical equipment/services, prescription expense assistance, food and alcohol handler education and cards, birth control counseling, contraception, pregnancy testing, community clinics, STD treatment, childhood/adolescent/adult immunizations, covid and flu vaccines, WIC, animal control, home visiting for pregnant people and new parents, HIV case management, benefits screening, chest/breast feeding counseling, case/care management, smoking cessation, health education, overdose prevention, extreme cold warming center, and extreme heat cooling center.

Date of Last Formal Update

10/21/2024

Data provided by

United Way of Greater St Louis 211

Physical Address

1005 West Worley, Columbia, MO 65203

Hours

Mon-Fri - 8:00am to 5:00pm

Voice

573-874-7355

Main

Application process

Call or Apply within for Service - Notorized applications are accepted by mail.

Fee

Birth Certificates $15 per copy - Death Certificates $13 for first copy, $10 each additional of same certificate at same time - Cash, check, money order, credit or debit card accepted Additional fees apply if ordered online

Required documents

Photo ID or (2) alternate forms of identification

Eligibility

Birth and death records are available for self and immediate family members.

Languages

English

Service area

Boone County in Missouri

Agency info

COLUMBIA BOONE COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES

County health department responsible for preventing epidemics and the spread of disease, protecting against environmental hazards and injuries, promoting and encouraging healthy behaviors and responding to disasters and assisting communities in recovery. Services : include summer food service programs, electric payment assistance, water payment assistance, birth certificates, death related records/permits, breast examinations, pap tests, HIV testing, STD screening, tuberculosis screening, medical equipment/services, prescription expense assistance, food and alcohol handler education and cards, birth control counseling, contraception, pregnancy testing, community clinics, STD treatment, childhood/adolescent/adult immunizations, covid and flu vaccines, WIC, animal control, home visiting for pregnant people and new parents, HIV case management, benefits screening, chest/breast feeding counseling, case/care management, smoking cessation, health education, overdose prevention, extreme cold warming center, and extreme heat cooling center.