About Us
The Prince William Health District - Office of Vital Records is located at 8470 Kao Circle, Manassas VA 20110.
We are open for walk-in customers from Monday - Friday 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Please note we will try to accommodate all requests after 4:00 p.m. Requests dropped off after 4:00 p.m. may be processed the next business day.
Customers may obtain an application for a vital record at the front desk. Acceptable applications must have all required sections filled out including:
- Requester’s signature.
- Legible photocopy of the requester’s ID.
Customers may also use the Virginia Department of Health's Office of Vital Records new fully online system that will allow you to apply for a vital record, pay for it, and receive updates. For questions or general information, contact us at (703) 792-7327.
Vital records are available to you, and immediate family members only: mother, father, husband, wife, adult son or daughter, brother, sister, grandparents and adult grandchildren with valid identification. Aunts, uncles, cousins, in-laws, ex-spouses, etc. cannot obtain a vital record. A non- family member is entitled to obtain a vital record only if they have notarized Power of attorney. Birth records become public information after 100 years while death, marriage and divorce records after 25 years.
Birth Certificates
The PWHD Office of Vital records has records of births from June 14, 1912, to the present that occurred in Virginia.
Records prior to 1912 must be requested by Virginia’s Division of Vital Records in Richmond
Please visit our office during normal business hours to obtain a certified copy of a birth certificate.
Important: Please note birth cards are no longer issued. The PWHD Office of Vital Records does not offer apostilles or seals on a birth certificate or other vital record. More information about how to obtain this can found at the Office of the Secretary of the Commonwealth.
To amend a birth certificate, parties are encouraged to write to Vital Records with their correction request before going to the Circuit Court.
Office of Vital Records
Attn: Special Services Department
PO Box 1000
Richmond, VA 23218-1000
Phone: 804.662.6200
You may request certain corrections to a birth certificate through Virginia’s Division of Vital Records. If the request was denied by the Division of Vital Records, you may file a request through the Prince William Circuit Court or with the Circuit Court in the jurisdiction where you reside. A copy of the denial letter from the Division of Vital Records must accompany the petition, order and any supporting documentation to correct a birth certificate.
If you are a resident of Prince William County, City of Manassas, or City of Manassas Park, you can call the Civil Office at 703-792-6029 or you may go to the Clerks Office.
Civil Clerks Office at
9311 Lee Avenue, 3rd Floor, Room 314
Manassas, VA 20110.
Correction of a Virginia Birth Certificate
Death Certificates
- Provide copies of death certificates for all localities in Virginia from June 1912 to present date.
- Certify death certificate applications.
- Issue a Verification of Death Letter.
- Issue out-of-state transit permits.
- Application for Vital Records are $12.00 per copy.
Marriage Certificates
The PWHD Office of Vital Records can provide certified copies of marriage certificates that occurred in Virginia from 1853 to the present.
The following information is required to complete the application:
- Full name of the groom
- Full maiden name of the bride
- Exact date (month, day, and year) of marriage
- Place of marriage
- Name of the circuit court that issued the marriage license.
The Virginia Department of Health's Office of Vital Records handles the filing of corrections to marriage records. In order to correct these records, you should first contact the city or county circuit court that issued the marriage certificate.
A Single Status Letter is to verify that no current marriage is on file in the Commonwealth of Virginia. This document is usually needed for marriages that will occur abroad. In Party One of the Marriage Information section of the application, list the name of the person requiring the single status letter. Attach to the application a signed letter with the following information. For more information, contact the Virginia of Office of Vital Records at 804-662-6200.
Divorce Certificates
The PWHD Office of Vital Records can provide certified copies of divorce certificates that occurred in Virginia from 1918 to the present.
The following information is required to complete the application:
· Full name of the groom
· Full maiden name of the bride
· Exact date (month, day, and year) of divorce
· Place of divorce
· Name of the circuit court that filled the divorce.
If you need a Divorce Decree, please contact the courthouse where your divorce is filed.
The Virginia Department of Health's Office of Vital Records handles the filing of corrections to divorce records. In order to correct these records, you should first contact the city or county circuit court that issued the marriage certificate.
Other Ways to Get Vital Records
Certified copies of Virginia vital records are available through Virginia’s Division of Vital Records and at full-service Department of Motor Vehicles locations.
If you born in another state Vital Records Across America can assist you with contact information for the state in which you were born. There is an expedited service that you use called VitalChek. You can reach them at 1.877.572.6333 option 2. You will need a major credit card for this service.
Cost of a Vital Record
The Code of Virginia requires a cost of $12.00 per certificate/search. There is no refund if the certificate is not found.
An administration fee of $10.00 is charged for any change to a certificate.
Method of Payment: Can be made by check, money order, payment card, mobile pay, or cash. Checks and Money Orders should be completed, signed, and made payable to: Prince William Health District.