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View an alphabetical listing of reports from licensure surveys conducted on child placing agencies.

The Vital Records Division has death certificates dating back to August 1874. Death records become public 75 years after the date of death.

The Vital Records Division has death certificates dating back to August 1874. Death records become public 75 years after the date of death.


The Vital Records Division has fetal death certificates dating back to January 2016. Fetal death records become public 75 years after the date of death.

Find information about licensing, certification and programs targeting health professionals.

Find official documents containing Health Regulations and Licensing Reports.

See a list of Licensing Boards that review application packages and determine license eligibility.

Learn about The Emergency Medical Service Advisory Committee (EMSAC).

Read the licensure survey reports on the Abraham and Laura Lisner Home.

Vital Records collects, preserves and administers DC's system of birth and death records.

