City health department launches free electronic program


YOUNGSTOWN

The Youngstown Health Department has rolled out a new electronic program that enables the public to search for and access basic birth and death record information without cost.

The fee for a certified copy of a birth or death record is $23; but now the electronic program allows the basic search to be done locally, thereby saving not only the fee but a trip to the Ohio Department of Health (ODH) in Columbus, said Kristy Boyles, manager of the Youngstown Health Department’s Division of Vital Statistics.

The local health department’s electronic program is connected to a statewide electronic index, operated by ODH, that has birth records back to 1908 and death records back to 1954 for the entire state, Boyles said.

She said people often want birth and death records to trace relatives and family medical history to learn what medical conditions for which they might be at risk.

The electronic system does not provide the entire records, just the basic information.