Search Irondequoit Birth Records
Irondequoit birth records are filed with the local town or city clerk who serves as registrar of vital statistics. The area falls within Monroe County. You can search for and order birth certificates through the local clerk, the NYS Department of Health, or online through VitalChek. Whether you need a certified copy for legal purposes, travel, or family research, this page covers all the ways to find and get Irondequoit birth records. The NYS Department of Health holds copies from 1881 onward for areas outside New York City. Local clerks may have older records as well.
Irondequoit Overview
Irondequoit Birth Record Sources
Irondequoit Town birth records are processed through Monroe County system as Monroe County is a consolidated health district.
The Monroe County Vital Records handles records in this area. **NEW LOCATION:** 740 East Henrietta Rd, Rochester, NY 14623. **BY APPOINTMENT ONLY** - NO WALK-INS. Phone: (585) 753-5141 (call M-F 9am-3pm). Fax: (585) 753-5961.
The Town of Irondequoit Official Website page shown below can help with birth records research in this area.
This resource provides access to records and information that may be useful when searching for birth certificates.
Irondequoit Birth Records and Monroe County
Irondequoit falls within Monroe County. While birth records are filed at the local level, the NYS Department of Health also holds copies from 1881 to the present. Mail orders to the state cost $30 per copy. Online orders through VitalChek cost $45 plus processing fees. The toll-free number for the state DOH is (855) 322-1022.
Under New York Public Health Law Article 41, Section 4130, a birth certificate must be filed within five days of the event. Section 4138 limits who can get a certified copy. The person named on the record, a parent, a spouse, a child, or someone with a court order may request one. Valid photo ID is always required.
Genealogy Research for Irondequoit
The New York State Archives holds microfiche birth indexes that cover Irondequoit and Monroe County through 1937. The Archives is in the Cultural Education Center in Albany. No appointment is needed to use the indexes. Staff can deliver genealogy applications to the state DOH by interagency mail.
Genealogy copies of birth records are available from the NYS DOH if the record is at least 75 years old and the person is known to be deceased. The fee is $22 for a one to three year search. Processing takes eight months or longer. Direct-line descendants can access records before the 75-year mark with proper proof of relationship and death.
The Irondequoit Public Library page shown below can help with birth records research in this area.
This resource provides access to records and information that may be useful when searching for birth certificates.
How to Order Irondequoit Birth Certificates
You can get a Irondequoit birth certificate from the local town clerk, the Monroe County offices, or the NYS Department of Health. Local clerks charge $10 per certified copy. The state charges $30 by mail or $45 online. Bring valid photo ID for any in-person request. Mail requests need a copy of your ID and a self-addressed stamped envelope.
When you request a birth certificate, include:
- Full name on the birth certificate
- Date and place of birth
- Mother's maiden name
- Your relationship to the person named
- A copy of your photo ID
Under Section 4174 of the Public Health Law, only eligible individuals with proper identification can receive certified copies. If no record is on file, you will get a No Record Certification and the fee is not refunded. For corrections to birth certificates, the NYS DOH has specific forms depending on the type of change needed. Call (855) 322-1022 for guidance.
Monroe County Birth Records
Irondequoit is in Monroe County. All birth records for the area are filed locally and also available through the state. For more details on county-level resources, visit the Monroe County birth records page.
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