General Information

If you are requesting a certified copy of your marriage license and have recently been married, please do not request a copy until 10 days after your marriage date.

If you are requesting a certified copy of a birth certificate for your new born child, please do not request a copy until 10 days after the birth.

Charges will apply when ordering vital records. Please note the information below:

        • Requests will be managed on a first-come, first-served basis
        • There are no refunds
        • Records are available back to 1913
        • Requests for information can be completed online and will be processed on normal business days during normal business hours (Monday-Friday 8:00 AM-5:00 PM).
        • A valid driver’s license is required and must be uploaded when submitting an application. Our office may request additional information to be uploaded in order to confirm the requesters identity, and approve the order.

 

Please note: Only the parties listed below are allowed to obtain vital records per state law:

        • Spouse
        • Brother/Sister
        • Child/Step-Child/Grandchild
        • Parent/Step-parent
        • Grandparent
        • Authorized agent, attorney or Legal Representative (Proof Required at time of pickup)

 

Click the appropriate link button to request information.

 

Please Note: This is NOT the process to obtain a Marriage License. Both Applicants must come in person to the Register of Deeds office to obtain a marriage license.

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The Following Vital Records May Be Requested Online:
Certified Birth Certificate $10.00 ea plus conv fee
Certified Marriage Certificate $10.00 ea plus conv fee
Certified Death Certificate $10.00 ea plus conv fee

 

* An additional Non-Refundable $4 Service and Credit CardProcessing Fee will be applied to all online orders

* An additional Non-Refundable $0.35 "Vital Verify" fee will be applied to all Delivery orders


Information Related to NC General Statutes 130A-93 and 130A-26A:
NC General Statute 130A-26A It is a felony violation to fraudulently request a certified copy of a vital record or obtain, possess, sell, furnish, use, or attempt to use for any purpose of deception a North Carolina Vital Record.
NC General Statute 130A-93 This statute specifies who is entitled to obtain a certified copy of a North Carolina Vital Record. Those entitled to obtain as follows: yourself, spouse, brother / sister, child / step-child, parent / step-parent, grandparent, grandchild, authorized agent, attorney or other legal representative (proof required).

 


For More Information, Contact:

Iredell County Register of Deeds

Mooresville Office
610 East Center Ave.
Mooresville, NC 28115

Statesville Office
211 Constitution Lane
Statesville NC 28677

phone: (704) 663-4533

 

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Permitium Software
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