Vital Records offered at Mason County Public Health and Human Services - Department of Community and Family Health
Vital Records offered at Mason County Public Health and Human Services - Department of Community and Family Health
Birth Certificates: Individuals born in Washington State after 1927 can get certified copies of their birth certificate through this office. For birth certificates between 1907 to 1927 you must contact the Washington State Center for Health Statistics at (360) 236-4300. Death Certificates: Death Certificates can be obtained at Mason County Public Health for persons that passed away in Washington after the year 2006. Death certificates that have been filed electronically will always be available at the county level regardless of the county in which the death occurred. Certified copies can be issued while you wait as long as the certificate of death is on hand at the County and is not pending cause of death. You can contact the State Center of Health Statistics for death certificates prior to 2006 by calling (360) 236-4300.
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Physical Address
415 North 6th Street, Shelton, WA 98584
Hours
M-F, 8am-4:30pm
Voice
Application process
Call or visit website for assistance.
Fee
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Eligibility
No restrictions.
Languages
Spanish
Agency info
Mason County Public Health and Human Services
Mason County Public Health and Human Services provides preventive health care and information. Services include: vital records (birth and death certificates); Tuberculosis information and treatment; oral health referrals including Access to Baby and Child Dentistry; tobacco prevention and cessation referrals; communicable disease investigations; parenting support services; screenings and referrals for children with special health care needs, substance use prevention and treatment support programs, community housing programs and support for a community health improvement coalition. Mason County Public Health and Human Services also inspects food service establishments, pools, solid waste facilities, permits on-site septic systems to protect ground and surface water and responds to vector borne diseases.