Lake County Birth Records (Montana)

The Lake County Clerk is responsible for maintaining important documents for a county or local area, including vital documents like Lake County birth records. These birth records include birth certificates that list the baby's name, date of birth, time of birth, and the location, as well as personal information about the parents. A Montana birth certificate acts as legal proof of birth and citizenship, and it may be required to apply for a MT driver's license or passport, receive a Social Security number, or apply for government services. Other birth records include demographic records on birth, which are useful for researchers, as well as records on birth that can be used for Lake County genealogical research. Birth records can be requested online at the Clerk Office website.

Lake County Clerk Polson MT 106 4th Avenue East 59860 406-883-7254


The Lake County Health Department is responsible for monitoring public health, and it may operate at the Montana, Lake County, or local level. In some areas, Health Departments are also responsible for maintaining Lake County vital records, including documents related to birth such as birth certificates. These Lake County public records, which act as legal proof of birth and citizenship, list the baby's name, date of birth, time of birth, and the location, as well as personal information about the parents. Birth certificates may be required to apply for a Montana State driver's license or passport, receive a Social Security number, or apply for government services, and they can also be useful for Lake County genealogical research. Health Departments may provide online access to their birth records.

Confederated Salish And Kootenai Tribal Health Department St. Ignatius MT 308 Mission Drive 59865 406-745-3525

Lake County Health Department Polson MT 802 Main Street 59860 406-883-7288

Lake County Hospitals provide a variety of medical services to patients of all ages, including labor and delivery services. When a baby is born at a Hospital in Lake County, Montana, it creates birth records for the birth. These can include ceremonial Lake County birth certificates which list the baby's name, date of birth, weight and length, and the Hospital's name, as well as information about the parents. These ceremonial birth certificates cannot act as legal proof of identity in Montana, but they may be a valuable source of information on an individual's birth. Hospitals also maintain demographic information on babies born at their facility, which may be accessible to researchers.

Providence St Joseph Medical Center Polson MT 6 13th Avenue East 59860 406-886-5377

St Luke Community Hospital - Cah Ronan MT 107 6th Avenue Southwest 59864 406-676-4441


Lake County Town and City Halls keep documents and records related to their municipality, including vital documents like Lake County birth records. Birth certificates, for example, list the baby's name, date of birth, time of birth, and the location, and they also provide personal information about the parents. These Lake County public records act as legal proof of birth and citizenship, and they may be required to apply for government services, receive a Social Security number, or apply for a driver's license or passport in Lake County, Montana. Town and City Halls may also maintain other Lake County birth records, such as demographic records for the entire municipality, which may be useful for researchers, and historical birth records that can be used for genealogical research. The Town or City Hall may provide online request forms for birth certificates on its website.

Ronan City Hall Ronan MT 207 Main Street Southwest, Ste A 59864 406-676-4231

St Ignatius City Hall St. Ignatius MT 12 1st Avenue 59865 406-745-3791