A birth certificate is an important legal document. It is needed to apply for other forms of identification (such as a driver's license, Social Security card, or state ID card) that you need in order to:
Work
Get a place to live
Apply for and receive public assistance, and
Remove other barriers
Since July 1, 2018, individuals who are homeless have been able to contact an Oregon homeless service provider or organization participating in the program to get help ordering their Oregon birth certificate.
Frequently Asked Questions (updated 10/28/2020)
Individuals who are homeless can contact an Oregon homeless service provider or organization participating in the program to get their birth certificate from another state.
Which homeless service providers or organizations are participating in the grant program?
Organizations participating in the program are located in 16 counties. They can help homeless individuals get their birth certificate for no cost. You can go to any one of the homeless service providers or organizations to get help.
How do I get my Oregon birth certificate free of charge if I am homeless?
Go to one of the participating homeless service providers or organizations.
They can:
Help you complete the required forms
Give you information on what documents are needed
Provide you a check for payment
Prepare the affidavit for "Homeless Status for Free-Exempt Certified Copy of Birth Certificate" to include with your order
You will need to mail your order form, check, documentation(s) and completed application to Oregon Vital Records. Vital Records will mail your birth certificate to you in care of the address on the order form.
Can I get my birth certificate free of charge if I go to the Oregon Vital Records Office in Portland or to the County Vital Records Office?
No. Persons who are homeless and who want to get their birth certificate under this program must mail in their order form, check, documentation and letter to Oregon Vital Records. Please contact a participating homeless service provider or organization to get started.
What forms do I need to complete to get my Oregon birth record?
You need to complete the Oregon Birth Record Order Form. Include the original affidavit for “Homeless Status for a Fee-Exempt Certified Copy of Birth Certificate." Please go to one of the participating homeless service providers or organizations to get the affidavit and for help completing the forms.
Do I have to provide proof of identity?
Yes. A list of acceptable proofs of identity is available on all ordering pages with in the "Checklist to Order" at the top of this web page, number 2,
"Provide Proof of ID" drop down. Participating homeless service providers and organizations can help you get your acceptable proofs of identity.
If you don't have acceptable proofs of identity, the homeless service provider or organization will help you work with Oregon Vital Records to determine what information is needed to release your birth certificate.
Can I get free birth certificates for my family?
No. The grant program was established for individuals who are homeless to get their own birth certificate free of charge. This grant program does not provide funds to get family members' birth certificates.
Where will my birth certificate be mailed?
Your birth certificate will be mailed to the address on your order form. The envelope will be addressed to you since it is your birth certificate.
Will I be able to use the birth certificate to get other documents such as an Oregon identification card or driver's license?
Yes. A birth certificate is a legal document used to establish identity. It shows who you are, and when and where you were born. Your birth certificate is a legal document and is confidential. Be sure to keep it in a safe place.
Can I get my birth certificate if I was born in another state?
Check with the state where you were born to find out the fee for getting your birth record and what documentation is needed. You will need to provide payment to the state for the birth record. Payment must be provided by one of the participating Oregon homeless service providers.
I am homeless, but live in another state, can I get my Oregon birth certificate?
Go to one of the participating homeless service providers or organizations.
They can:
Give you information on what documents are needed
Provide you a check for payment
Prepare the affidavit for "Homeless Status for Free-Exempt Certified Copy of Birth Certificate" to include with your order
Can additional homeless service providers enroll in the program?
Homeless service providers throughout the state were contacted about the program, and those who chose to participate are currently enrolled. All funds have been distributed. Future funding for the program will need to be authorized by the Oregon legislature. Please contact the Birth Certificate Program with the Social Determinants of Health Unit,
ohasdohteam@odhsoha.oregon.gov, if you are interested in participating in this program in the future.