What is the difference between an In-Person application and a Mail-In application?
The In-Person application is designed for people who come to our office to request a birth or death record; they must have their signature witnessed by Vital Records staff. The Mail-In application is designed for people who cannot or prefer not to come into our office to request a birth or death record. If a person chooses to request a certificate by mail, a notary public must witness their signature when signing the application.
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