National Vital Statistics System
The National Vital Statistics System is the oldest and most successful example of inter-governmental data sharing in Public Health and the shared relationships, standards, and procedures form the mechanism by which NCHS collects and disseminates the Nation’s official vital statistics. These data are provided through contracts between NCHS and vital registration systems operated in the various jurisdictions legally responsible for the registration of vital events – births, deaths, marriages, divorces, and fetal deaths.
How to get a birth, death, marriage, or divorce certificate
Need a birth, death, marriage, or divorce certificate? Use our state and territory specific information to find out where to write.
What's New
e-Vital Standards Initiatives
Publications
- Births in the United States, 2016 (9/27/17)
- Infant Mortality Rates in Rural and Urban Areas in the United States, 2014 (9/6/2017)
- Drug Overdose Deaths Among Adolescents Aged 15–19 in the United States: 1999–2015 (8/16/2017)
- United States Life Table, 2014 [PDF – 2 MB] (8/14/2017)
- Quarterly Provisional Estimates for Selected Indicators of Mortality, 2015–Quarter 1, 2017 (8/8/2017)
- Quarterly Provisional Estimates for Selected Birth Indicators, 2015–Quarter 1, 2017 (8/8/2017)
- Quarterly Provisional Estimates of Infant Mortality, 2014–Quarter 3, 2016 (8/8/2017)
- Births: Provisional Data for 2016 [PDF – 798 KB] (06/30/2017)
- United States Life Tables, 2013 [PDF – 1.79 MB] (04/11/2017)
Public Use Data
- 2016 Birth Data Files (9/27/2017)
Training
- Page last reviewed: September 27, 2017
- Page last updated: September 27, 2017
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