Unlike some countries, there is no centralized registry of birth certification records in the United States. Each state maintains its own depository of birth records – which is either the state Health Department or the Bureau of Vital Statistics (usually a department within the Health Department).
In addition, you may find that your county of birth or even your local town clerk also stores a copy of your birth certificate, but not all do this, and often such records are kept simply for genealogical purposes. (As an aside, genealogy sites like Ancestry.com have centralized online searchable databases of birth records, but those birth record files – just like marriage and death certificates – are pulled from the state records as well as records provided by dedicated genealogy supporters, not from some central site.)
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