Birth Records Search in Brown County
Start a birth records search with our comprehensive public records search service in Brown County. Birth records can help you verify an individual's birth date and location, obtain a certified copy for legal purposes, trace family heritage, or gather proof of identity.
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Birth and Death RecordsBirth Records, Death Records, Genealogy Records, Marriage RecordsHere is the information about how to get certified copies of birth and death certificates from Brown County either in person or through the mail:
**In Person:**
To obtain a certified copy of a birth or death certificate in person, you can visit the Brown County Register of Deeds office. Make sure to bring a valid photo ID and the required fee for each copy. The office staff will assist you with the application process and provide you with the needed documents.
**By Mail:**
If you prefer to request a certified copy by mail, you can send a completed application form along with a photocopy of your valid photo ID and the appropriate fee to the Brown County Register of Deeds office. Be sure to include a self-addressed stamped envelope to ensure the return of your documents. Once your application and payment are received and processed, you will receive the certified copies by mail.