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Vital Records & Certificates in Burlington, VermontChittenden County Clerk

Get birth certificates, marriage licenses, death certificates, and divorce records from the Chittenden County Clerk. We also offer expedited passport services for Burlington residents with 3-day processing.

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📚 Understanding Vital Records

❓ Why You Need These Certificates

Burlington residents require vital records for numerous purposes unique to this dynamic Lake Champlain city. University of Vermont students need birth certificates for enrollment and financial aid, while young professionals require them for passport applications for easy travel to Montreal. Couples planning weddings at Burlington’s scenic venues need marriage licenses, and the city’s growing population often requires death certificates for estate matters and insurance claims in Vermont’s unique legal environment.

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👶 Birth Records

Birth Certificates in Burlington

Burlington families access birth certificates through the Chittenden County Clerk, strategically located at 175 Main Street in downtown Burlington’s government district. Whether your child entered the world at the University of Vermont Medical Center, Birthing Center of Vermont, or Fletcher Allen Health Care, Chittenden County maintains meticulous records for all births within its jurisdiction. University of Vermont students frequently require birth certificates for financial aid verification, while local families need them for enrollment in Burlington School District programs or for obtaining passports to visit nearby Montreal. Vermont charges $10 for each certified birth certificate copy, making it one of the most affordable states for vital records. The downtown location means easy access via Burlington’s extensive public transit system or convenient parking in nearby municipal lots.

Requirements

Government-issued photo identification, payment, documentation proving relationship to certificate subject

💵 Fee: Vermont state fee: $10 per certified copy

Who Can Request

The person named on the certificate, their parent/legal guardian, spouse, child, grandparent, sibling, or authorized legal representative with proper documentation.

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Common Uses

  • Passport applications
  • Driver’s license/State ID
  • Social Security card
💍 Marriage Records

Marriage Licenses in Burlington

Romance flourishes in Burlington, whether couples exchange vows at the stunning Shelburne Vineyard, the historic Flynn Center, or intimate ceremonies overlooking Lake Champlain at Battery Park. The Chittenden County Clerk at 175 Main Street processes all marriage licenses for Burlington ceremonies. Vermont requires no waiting period, allowing couples to marry immediately after obtaining their license, perfect for spontaneous elopements or destination weddings featuring the Green Mountains as backdrop. The $45 license fee includes the ceremony authorization, and Vermont’s progressive marriage laws have made Burlington a popular destination for couples from across New England seeking inclusive wedding services.

Requirements

Both parties present with valid photo ID, proof of age if under 18, certified divorce decree if previously married

💵 Fee: Vermont: $45 for marriage license

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🕊️ Death Records

Death Certificates in Burlington

Death certificates for Burlington residents are efficiently processed by the Chittenden County Clerk’s office on Main Street. Local funeral homes such as Corbin & Palmer Funeral Home and Boucher & Pritchard Funeral Home regularly coordinate with the clerk’s office to ensure families receive necessary documentation promptly. At $10 per copy, Vermont’s affordable death certificate fees help families during difficult times when multiple copies are needed for insurance claims, estate settlements, and Social Security notifications.

Requirements

Valid photo identification, proof of relationship or legal standing

💵 Fee: Vermont: $10 per certified copy

Who Can Request

Spouse, parent, child, sibling, grandparent, legal representative of the estate, funeral director, or anyone with a documented legal or personal interest.

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⚖️ Divorce Records

Divorce Decrees in Burlington

Divorce records for Burlington residents are maintained by the Chittenden County Superior Court. These certified documents are essential for remarriage, property transactions in Burlington’s competitive real estate market, or child custody matters. The Superior Court charges $5 for certified copies, and records can be obtained during regular business hours. Many Burlington residents need these documents when working with local family law attorneys or when applying for housing assistance through the Champlain Housing Trust.

Requirements

Photo ID required, case number helpful for efficient processing

💵 Fee: Chittenden County Superior Court: $5 per certified copy

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How to Order in Burlington

The Chittenden County Clerk office at 175 Main Street operates Monday through Friday from 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM, conveniently located in Burlington’s downtown government district. Street parking is available on Main Street and surrounding blocks, with several municipal parking garages nearby including the Marketplace Garage. Green Mountain Transit provides excellent bus service to downtown, with multiple routes stopping within walking distance. The office accepts cash, checks, and credit cards for all vital record fees. Walk-in service is available, though calling ahead during University of Vermont busy periods (move-in, graduation) can save time.

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🗺️ Getting There

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Located in downtown Burlington at 175 Main Street, easily accessible from I-89 via Exit 14W. Follow Main Street signs through downtown.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about certificates in Burlington, Vermont

Can I walk to the Chittenden County Clerk from Burlington’s Church Street Marketplace?

Yes, the clerk’s office at 175 Main Street is just a few blocks from Church Street Marketplace. Walk south on Church Street, turn left on Main Street, and the office will be on your right. It’s approximately a 3-minute walk from the marketplace.

Does Green Mountain Transit have routes that stop near the vital records office?

Yes, several Green Mountain Transit routes serve downtown Burlington with stops near Main Street. Routes 2, 4, and 6 all have stops within easy walking distance of the Chittenden County Clerk office at 175 Main Street.

What’s the best parking option near 175 Main Street?

The Marketplace Garage on Cherry Street offers convenient covered parking just two blocks from the clerk’s office. Street parking is also available on Main Street and adjacent streets, with both metered and time-limited free spaces.

Are there any University of Vermont student discounts for vital records?

Vital record fees are set by Vermont state law and don’t include student discounts. However, at $10 per certificate, Vermont offers some of the most affordable vital records in the nation, making them accessible for UVM students.

How long does it take to get a birth certificate during UVM graduation week?

The clerk’s office can experience higher volume during UVM events like graduation, move-in, and orientation. While same-day service is typically available, visiting early in the day or calling ahead can help ensure faster service during these busy periods.

Can I get marriage licenses on weekends for Burlington ceremonies?

The Chittenden County Clerk office operates Monday-Friday only. However, since Vermont has no waiting period, you can obtain your license on Friday and marry over the weekend. Many Burlington venues coordinate with couples on this timing.

What records are available for people born at the old Medical Center Hospital?

Birth records are maintained regardless of which Burlington hospital was used. The current UVM Medical Center (formerly Medical Center Hospital of Vermont) records and historical records from predecessor institutions are all accessible through the Chittenden County Clerk.

Do I need appointments during Burlington’s peak tourist season?

No appointments are required, but summer months and fall foliage season can bring increased visitor traffic to Burlington. The clerk’s office operates efficiently on a first-come, first-served basis during regular business hours.

Are vital records available in French for Burlington’s francophone residents?

Official vital records are issued in English as per Vermont state requirements. However, the clerk’s office staff can often assist French-speaking residents with the application process given Burlington’s proximity to Quebec.

How does Burlington’s city clerk office differ from the county clerk?

The City of Burlington clerk handles municipal matters like voting and city licenses. Vital records (birth, death, marriage certificates) are handled exclusively by the Chittenden County Clerk at 175 Main Street.

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