Burleson County Birth Records Lookup

Birth records for Burleson County are kept at the County Clerk's office in Caldwell. The clerk maintains birth certificates dating back to 1903 and issues certified copies to qualified applicants. Burleson County is located in the Brazos Valley region of central Texas.

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Burleson County Overview

~17,000 Population
$23 Certificate Fee
Caldwell County Seat
Since 1903 Records Available

Burleson County Clerk

The Burleson County Clerk in Caldwell handles vital records for the county. Birth and death records date from 1903. Marriage records, probate records, and land records go back to 1846. The courthouse is at 100 W Buckhorn Street in Caldwell. Staff can assist with in-person requests and can process mail-in applications for certified copies.

Burleson County is a rural county in the Brazos Valley. It was named for Edward Burleson, a hero of the Texas Revolution. The clerk's office is the primary contact for all vital records requests. If you need a birth certificate issued to someone born in Burleson County, the clerk is the right office to contact.

Office Burleson County Clerk
Address Burleson County Courthouse
100 W Buckhorn St
Caldwell, TX 77836
Phone (979) 567-2326
Website co.burleson.tx.us
Hours Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM

Fees for Birth Certificates in Burleson County

The fee for a certified birth certificate in Burleson County is $23 for the first copy. Additional copies requested at the same time cost $4 each. This is consistent with the Texas state fee schedule. Make checks or money orders out to the Burleson County Clerk for mail requests.

Ordering through the state DSHS costs $22 for the first copy. VitalChek adds a service fee. Always check the most current fee schedule before submitting a request. Contact the clerk's office at (979) 567-2326 or check the website at co.burleson.tx.us for current information.

Contents of Burleson County Birth Records

The long-form birth certificate from Burleson County includes the child's full legal name, date and exact location of birth, the full names and birthplaces of both parents, the attending medical professional, and the hospital or delivery location. The document carries the official seal and signature of the county registrar, making it valid for passports, school enrollment, and other legal purposes.

The short-form abstract shows only the basic facts: name, date, county, sex, and parent names. It is marked as informational and is not valid for establishing identity. Most official purposes require the long form. If you are not sure which form to request, ask the clerk's office or whichever agency is asking for the document.

Burleson County has a deep historical record base. For genealogy research, FamilySearch - Burleson County Genealogy has resources covering the county's records back to 1846. The county's location in the Brazos Valley means many historic Texas families have ties here.

Burleson County Clerk Online

The Burleson County Clerk website provides details on requesting birth and death records, office contact information, and hours of operation for the clerk's office in Caldwell.

Burleson County Clerk Website - Birth Records

The clerk's office in Caldwell handles all vital records for Burleson County and can answer questions about eligibility requirements and processing times for birth certificate requests.

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Nearby Counties

Burleson County is in the Brazos Valley. The following counties border or lie near Burleson County and may hold records for communities in this region.