Cleveland Department of Public Health

75 Erieview Plaza
City of Cleveland Department
County of Cleveland
State of Ohio
216-664-2324

Local Office

The Cleveland Department of Public Health's Office issues certified copies of Cleveland birth certificates, Cleveland death certificates and Cleveland marriage records for events that occurred in Cleveland, Ohio. You may order copies of Cleveland vital records through this office or their state equivalent. Check the Ohio state page for a full list of available offices.

About Cleveland Department of Public Health

Ohio is in the Midwestern region of the United States. It was admitted into the union on March 1, 1803. It got its name from the Ohio River.

The state has a total population of 11,799,448, based on a 2020 census. This makes it the 7th most populous and 10th most densely populated state.

The main counties in Ohio are Cuyahoga County, Franklin County, Hamilton County, Summit County, and Montgomery County. The most populated cities are Columbus, Cleveland, Cincinnati, Toledo, and Akron. Columbus is the capital and largest city in the state.

The Ohio Department of Health stores vital statistics and records in Columbus. The office has birth records since December 20, 1908, and death records that go back to January 1, 1964. Marriage and divorce records are not available. To obtain certified copies, please write to the Probate Court or the county Clerk of Courts.

Cleveland Department of Public Health Services

Birth Certificate State Fee$20
Death Certificate State Fee$20

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