Access Manassas Park Birth Records

Birth records for Manassas Park, Virginia are issued by the Virginia Department of Health Office of Vital Records in Richmond. Manassas Park became an independent city in 1975, so births before that year appear in Prince William County records at the state vital records office and the Library of Virginia.

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Manassas Park Overview

Independent City City Type
1975 Year Established
Prince William Health District
$12 Certificate Fee

Manassas Park Circuit Court Clerk

The Manassas Park Circuit Court Clerk manages court records for the city. This includes deeds, marriage licenses, probate filings, and civil court documents. Because Manassas Park became an independent city in 1975, the circuit court's own records only extend back to that year. For older records tied to this area, Prince William County Circuit Court holds files predating the city's separation. Researchers working on family history in this part of northern Virginia often need to check both jurisdictions depending on the time period of interest.

Manassas Park is one of the smallest independent cities in Virginia by area and population. It is entirely surrounded by Prince William County, which makes it geographically unusual. The circuit court here handles a smaller caseload than many Virginia city courts, but the records it holds are just as legally significant. If you need a marriage record from before 1975 for someone who lived in what is now Manassas Park, Prince William County's circuit court is where you would look.

The Manassas Park Circuit Court holds land, marriage, probate, and court records that researchers use alongside birth registers. The birth certificate process itself runs through the state Office of Vital Records in Richmond, not through the local court.

OfficeManassas Park Circuit Court Clerk
Address1 Park Center Court, Manassas Park, VA 20111
Phone(703) 335-8800
HoursMonday through Friday, 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM

Prince William Health District Birth Records

The Prince William Health District covers Manassas Park, Manassas, and Prince William County. The district provides public health services to the northern Virginia area and can answer questions about how to request birth records. If you are a Manassas Park resident with questions about what identification is required or how to handle a delayed birth registration, the district office is a useful contact. Certified copies of birth certificates are not issued at the district level. All certified copies come from the Virginia Department of Health's state office in Richmond.

Manassas Park and the neighboring city of Manassas both became independent in 1975, both separated from Prince William County, and both are served by the same health district. Births registered in Manassas Park since 1975 are in the state vital records system. Births in the area before 1975 are listed under Prince William County in the same system. The line between the two jurisdictions in the vital records database follows the date of separation, not a physical address, so the year of birth is the key piece of information when searching for pre-1975 records.

The Prince William Health District also provides immunizations, maternal health programs, and other public health services.

OfficePrince William Health District
Phone(703) 792-6300
HoursMonday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM

Manassas Park Birth Records History

Manassas Park became an independent city in 1975, the same year as neighboring Manassas. Both cities were carved from Prince William County at the same time. Before 1975, births in the Manassas Park area were recorded under Prince William County in the state vital records system. Virginia has required statewide birth registration since 1912, so all births from 1912 through 1974 in this area appear under Prince William County at the Library of Virginia and at the state Office of Vital Records. For births before 1912, researchers should check Prince William County's older registers and church records, also held at the Library of Virginia in Richmond.

The city is one of the smallest independent cities in Virginia. It is entirely surrounded by Prince William County and shares a border with the city of Manassas. Because the city is so small and geographically enclosed by the county, researchers sometimes confuse records from the two jurisdictions. When looking for birth records, the key question is the year of the birth. Births from 1975 onward in the Manassas Park city limits are recorded as Manassas Park births. Births before 1975 in the same physical area are recorded as Prince William County births.

The city has grown along with the broader northern Virginia corridor that extends toward Washington D.C. The Bull Run Regional Library system serves the area and holds local history collections that can help researchers working on Prince William County and northern Virginia genealogy. The Prince William Health District maintains offices in the area and serves both Manassas Park and Manassas, so health-related inquiries for either city go to the same district office. Researchers should keep in mind that the city's short independent history means its local records are limited in scope, and most genealogical research for this area will run through Prince William County resources.

Fees and How to Request a Manassas Park Birth Certificate

All certified birth certificates for Manassas Park births are issued by the Virginia Department of Health Office of Vital Records. The fee is $12 per copy under Virginia Code Title 32.1. Online orders can be placed through the state system or through VitalChek. Mail applications go to P.O. Box 1000, Richmond, Virginia 23218-1000. Walk-in service is at 8701 Park Central Drive, Suite 100, Richmond, Monday through Friday, 7:00 AM to 4:00 PM. Birth records are restricted for 100 years and require valid photo identification from eligible family members.

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Nearby Cities

Manassas Park is in northern Virginia, entirely surrounded by Prince William County and adjacent to the city of Manassas, with other northern Virginia cities within easy reach.