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Sabine Parish Vital Records

Where and how to request certified birth, death, and marriage certificates for Sabine Parish, Louisiana — including the responsible state office, current fees, and what to bring with you.

About Sabine Parish

Sabine Parish is one of 64 counties and county-equivalents in Louisiana recognized by the U.S. Census Bureau (FIPS code 22085, ANSI identifier 00559489). Vital records for events that occurred in Sabine Parish are filed with the appropriate state office and, in many cases, mirrored locally with the county clerk, register of deeds, probate court, or county recorder, depending on local custom in Louisiana.

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How requests work in Louisiana

Birth and death certificates for any event recorded in Sabine Parish are issued by the Louisiana Department of Health, Vital Records Registry. Statewide registration in Louisiana began approximately 1914. Birth records since July 1914 and death records since 1942 are filed with the state. New Orleans birth records since 1790 and death records since 1803 are also at Vital Records. Marriage records issued by clerk of court in parish where license was obtained.

For most certified copies the process is the same: complete an application form (online portal or paper form), present a clear photocopy of a valid government-issued photo ID, supply the basic facts of the event (full names, date, and place), pay the applicable fee, and provide a return mailing address. The current state-office fee schedule for Louisiana is $15.00 for a birth certificate, $7.00 for a death certificate, and $5.00 for a marriage certificate. County offices may add their own service charge or expedited handling fee.

Methods accepted by most counties

  • In person: Visit the county office that holds the record, or the state vital records office in person. In-person service typically returns a certified copy the same day.
  • By mail: Mail a completed application with payment by check or money order made out to the issuing office, a photocopy of your ID, and a self-addressed stamped envelope. Mail processing typically takes 2–6 weeks.
  • Online: Most states partner with VitalChek or a similar approved vendor. Online orders carry a service surcharge but are usually delivered within 5–10 business days.
  • By phone: Some county and state offices accept telephone orders with a credit card payment for in-state requesters.

Tips for a successful request

  • Spell the names exactly as they appear on the original record — including maiden names for marriage and birth records.
  • Include the approximate date of the event. If unknown, supply the year range you believe is correct.
  • If you are not the registrant, document your relationship: copies of your own birth certificate or marriage license usually establish a parent, child, or spouse relationship.
  • Order extra certified copies of death certificates upfront. Estates routinely need 6–12 originals to process insurance, retirement, and title transfers.