Search Breckinridge County Birth Records

Breckinridge County is in west central Kentucky. The county seat is Hardinsburg. The health department is on South Hardin Street. Many families live in this rural area. They need birth records for many tasks. Schools require them for kids. Jobs ask for proof of identity. The Kentucky Office of Vital Statistics holds all certified copies. Local offices help with forms. Breckinridge County birth records date back to 1911. The state maintains these files.

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Breckinridge County Quick Facts

20,432 Population
Hardinsburg County Seat
1911 Records From
120 KY Counties

Breckinridge County Birth Records Access

The Kentucky Office of Vital Statistics is at 275 East Main Street in Frankfort. This is the only source for certified Breckinridge County birth records. Call (502) 564-4212. The toll free line is 1-800-241-8322. They have records from 1911 to present.

You can order online through VitalChek. This is the state partner for web orders. Pay with credit card. The process is secure. Records arrive by mail.

Walk in service is available. Go to the Frankfort office. Bring photo ID and payment. The fee is $10 per copy. Same day service ends at 3:30 PM.

Learn more at the Kentucky Office of Vital Statistics website.

Breckinridge County Birth Records Office

Only the state office can provide certified birth certificates.

Local Help for Breckinridge County Birth Records

The Breckinridge County Health Department is in Hardinsburg. Their address is 220 South Hardin Street. You can call them at (270) 756-5121. Their email is BCHD@breckinridgecountyhealthdept.org. They offer health services. They have forms you need.

The Breckinridge County Clerk is at 208 South Main Street. They are in Suite 216 in Hardinsburg. Their phone is (270) 756-2239. They handle land records and elections. They do not have birth records.

Both offices guide you to the state. They have application forms. They cannot print certificates. Only the state office can do that.

How to Get Breckinridge County Birth Records

There are four ways to order. Each fits different needs. Pick what works best for you.

Online orders use VitalChek. Go to their website. Follow the steps. Pay with credit card. Records come by mail.

Phone orders call 1-800-241-8322. Staff help you order. Pay by credit card. This is good for questions.

Walk in visits go to Frankfort. Bring ID and $10 per copy. Get same day service until 3:30 PM.

Mail orders take longest. Send form and check. Wait up to 30 days. Plan ahead.

Breckinridge County Birth Records Uses

Birth records prove identity. They show legal name. They show birth date and place. This data is vital. You need it for many tasks.

Schools require birth records. They verify student ages. Sports leagues need them too. Adults need them for passports. Jobs may request proof of age. Driver licenses need birth proof.

Genealogy research uses these files. Family historians trace roots. They find parents names. Breckinridge County birth records help this work.

Note: The state fee is $10 per certified copy and mail requests may take up to 30 working days.

About Breckinridge County Birth Records

Kentucky began vital records in 1911. State law required birth registration. This created official files. Breckinridge County joined the system. Records have been kept since then.

Before 1911 records were sparse. Churches kept baptism files. Families wrote in Bibles. These are not legal proof. The state system is official.

Today records are secure. The state protects them. Computers help manage files. Certified copies come from Frankfort. Local offices provide support.

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