![]() Massachusetts Departments of Vital Records & Statistics 10 Self-addressed stamped envelope to the City Clerk’s office, 9 Dale Avenue, with a special attention to "Vitals". Mail the completed form with a check or money order for the correct amount, and a No. To request a certified copy of a vital record from the City of Gloucester, please download the Vital Record Request Form. Only those listed on the document will have access to the record. In order to be allowed access to such documents, valid ID must be shown by the person requesting the document (a photo copy of ID if mailing a request). Some birth and marriage records are restricted records under Massachusetts Law. Marriage Records if the intentions were filed in Gloucester.ĭeath Records if the deceased died in Gloucester was a resident of Gloucester at the time of death or both. The Clerk’s office has the following vital records: Birth Records if the parents lived in Gloucester at the time of the child’s birth the child was born in Gloucester or both. The cost is $15 for the first certified copy and $7.50 for each additional copy of the same record requested at the same time. ![]() Need to correct information on a birth certificate? Call the City Clerk’s Office at 50.įor any other questions, please email us at You can also check with the Massachusetts Registry of Vital Records.Since 2008, only long form vital records are available from the City Clerk’s office. If you were adopted, your birth certificate after your adoption is the only copy we can give you. If you legally change your name, that does not change your name on your birth certificate. Legal guardians can get a copy of a child’s birth certificate by showing their court order and a valid ID. If a record is RESTRICTED, only those people listed on the record can get a certified copy. ![]() Massachusetts General Law only allows certain people to get a copy of a restricted birth certificate. If you wish to request a copy by mail, please click on this LINKand follow the instructions. You can come in person to the City Clerk's Office, or you can send a request by mail. You can get a death certificate for anyone who died in the City of Marlborough or listed Marlborough as their residence at the time of their death. Only the persons listed on the marriage certificate may obtain a copy and you must show a valid ID (driver’s License, State ID or Passport). Restricted means that the parents of either person were not married when they were born. Please note that some marriage records are restricted. You have two ways in which you can obtain a Marriage Certificate. If you filed for a marriage license in the City of Marlborough, you can get a certified copy of your marriage certificate here. Please click on this LINK to read about what is required to obtain apply for a marriage license. Restricted means that only those listed on the birth record can obtain a copy of the restricted birth certificate and you must show a valid ID (driver's License, State ID, or Passport). Also, if the parents were not married when the child was born, the birth certificate becomes restricted. Please bear in mind that it can take up to four weeks for our office to receive a residential copy of a birth, if your child was born in another community. If you wish to request a copy by mail, please click on this LINK and follow the instructions. You have two ways in which you can obtain a Birth Certificate. You can get a birth certificate for anyone who was born in Marlborough, or if the parents listed Marlborough as their residence at the time of the birth. Visit the Commonwealth of Massachusetts at this LINK to get information on what you need to get a Real ID.
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