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In Pennsylvania, you can obtain a copy of a birth certificate from the Department of Health. Copies are restricted to certain individuals. There is an online link to order a copy or you can also obtain a copy from certain County Clerk offices. You can use the free website link "Pennsylvania Vital Statistics Directory" to find the direct link to the State Health Department and also your specific County for either a direct link or contact information labelled "Vital Records."

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