Pinal County Vital Records is open at the Casa Grande and San Tan Valley public health clinics.
Please bring copies of the documents required to obtain a birth or death certificate. A listing of required documents can be found below.
You may also send in your request for a certificate by mail. Please send all required documents and payments to: Pinal County Vital Records, PO Box 2945, Florence, AZ 85132. If you have any questions, please contact us by calling the Pinal County Public Health Central Appointment Desk at 1-866-960-0633.
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Casa Grande Vital Records 1729 N. Trekell Rd. Suite 120 Casa Grande, AZ 85122
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Monday – Friday 8:00 am – 6:00 pm |
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San Tan Valley Vital Records 36235 N. Gantzel Rd. San Tan Valley, AZ 85142
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Monday – Thursday 8:00 am – 6:00 pm |
What do I need to apply for a birth or death certificate?
Birth Certificate |
Death Certificate |
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Fees:
Request by mail - send to: Pinal County Vital Records, PO Box 2945, Florence, AZ 85132
Only persons 18 years of age or older may obtain a certified copy of a birth of death certificate.
Note: An applicant presenting documents from a foreign country as proof of relationship or proof of legal interest must provide certified copies of the documents. Photocopies are not acceptable. The applicant must also provide a certified translation of the documents.
Arizona is a "closed record" state. That means that vital records are not public record. Arizona law restricts the public's access to vital records as follows to protect the confidentiality rights of our citizens. Arizona Administrative Code (A.A.C.) R9-19-210, R9-19-211 and (A.A.C.) R9-19-314, R9-19-315 specify who may receive a certified copy of a birth or death certificate.
Pinal County Office of Vital Records issues certified birth certificates for Arizona births. If you need an amendment or correction to a birth that occurred prior to 1997, you must contact the State Office of Vital Records in Phoenix. If you need a certified copy of a birth certificate from another state, you must contact that state’s vital records office.