Access Danbury Birth Records
Danbury birth records are kept at the Town Clerk office. The office sits at 155 Deer Hill Avenue. You can get birth records here. The Town Clerk serves as the Registrar. She keeps all birth records. You may need birth records for passports. The staff can help you get birth records.
Danbury Birth Records Quick Facts
Where to Get Danbury Birth Records
The Danbury Town Clerk office is your source for birth records, and the office is at 155 Deer Hill Avenue, Room 323 on the third floor. You can walk in during business hours to request birth records. The staff will help you.
Janice R. Giegler is the Town Clerk in Danbury. She is the Registrar of Vital Statistics. She keeps birth records safe. Her team issues copies. Call (203) 797-4531.
The office hours are Monday through Wednesday, 7:30 AM to 6:00 PM. The office is closed Thursday and Friday for birth records. Plan your visit. Call ahead.
Email j.giegler@danbury-ct.gov for questions about birth records. This is good for questions before you visit the office for birth records. The staff will guide you. They want to help.
How to Request Danbury Birth Certificates
You have three ways to get Danbury birth records, and each way has its own steps for birth records. Pick what works for birth records. All ways need ID for birth records.
In-person is fastest for Danbury birth records. Go to 155 Deer Hill Avenue for birth records. Bring ID and payment for the birth records. Walk out with birth records same day.
Mail works for Danbury birth records. Write a letter with the name and date for birth records. Add parents' names for the birth records. Send ID. Send $20. Mail to Danbury Town Clerk at 155 Deer Hill Avenue, Danbury, CT 06810.
Online is an option for Danbury birth records through the state's VitalChek system for birth records. Order birth records from home. Extra fees apply for birth records. Good if you cannot visit.
Note: Times vary for Danbury birth records. In-person is same day for birth records. Mail takes two to four weeks for birth records.
Danbury Birth Certificate Fees
The fee for Danbury birth records is $20 per copy of birth records. The city sets this fee for birth records. Pay for each copy of birth records.
Danbury takes cash for birth records. Money orders work for birth records too. Make them payable to City of Danbury for birth records. Some cards may work for birth records. Call to ask about birth records.
The state fee is higher for birth records. The state charges $30 for birth records. Danbury fee is lower for birth records. Both are legal copies of birth records.
ID for Danbury Birth Records
You need ID for Danbury birth records, and this rule keeps your birth records safe from fraud. The Danbury Clerk takes this seriously for birth records. Bring proper ID for birth records.
A photo ID is best for Danbury birth records. Use a driver license for birth records. Or use a state ID for birth records. Or use a passport for birth records. The ID must be current for birth records. It must show your name for birth records.
No photo ID? Bring two other IDs for birth records. Use a Social Security card for birth records. Use a utility bill for birth records too. Or use a bank statement for birth records. Call to check for birth records.
You must prove your right to Danbury birth records. Get your own birth records. Parents get their child's birth records. Spouses need proof for birth records. Staff will check for birth records.
Who Can Get Danbury Birth Records
Danbury birth records are not public. State law seals birth records for 100 years. Only some can get birth records. This protects your information in birth records.
You can get your own Danbury birth records if you are 18 or older for birth records. Parents can get birth records too. They get their child's birth records. Spouses can ask for birth records. Adult children can get birth records.
Old Danbury birth records are public. Records over 100 years old are birth records. Anyone can get these birth records. Good for family history with birth records. The State Library has birth records.
Danbury Birth Records Laws
State laws govern Danbury birth records, and these laws apply to all vital records including birth records. They keep birth records safe. They control access to birth records.
CGS Section 7-51 sets the rules for Danbury birth records. Birth records are secret for 100 years. Only some can get birth records. Town clerks must follow this law for birth records.
The Danbury Town Clerk is the Registrar by state law for birth records. The clerk keeps Danbury birth records safe. They issue copies of birth records.
Note: Get a certified copy of Danbury birth records. Notarized copies are not valid for Danbury birth records.
Contact Danbury Town Clerk for Birth Records
Here is the contact info for Danbury birth records. Keep it handy for birth records. It will save time for birth records.
The office is downtown near City Hall for Danbury birth records. It is easy to find for birth records. Parking is nearby for birth records. Transit serves the area for Danbury birth records.
| Office | Danbury Town Clerk |
|---|---|
| Address | 155 Deer Hill Avenue, Room 323 Danbury, CT 06810 |
| Phone | (203) 797-4531 |
| j.giegler@danbury-ct.gov | |
| Hours | Monday - Wednesday: 7:30 AM - 6:00 PM |
| Website | danbury-ct.gov/Town-Clerk |
Nearby Towns for Birth Records
Check nearby towns for Danbury area birth records. Danbury is in Fairfield County. Many towns are near Danbury. Each has its own birth records.
Check Bethel for birth records. Check Brookfield for birth records. Check New Fairfield for birth records. They are next to Danbury. Newtown and Ridgefield border Danbury too. Each has a clerk for birth records.
Danbury Hospital serves all for births. Babies get birth records from their town. Not from the hospital for birth records. The mother's town counts for birth records.