South Dakota Department of Health 2026: Services & Phone

๐ŸŒพ South Dakota public health guide ยท 2026

South Dakota Department of Health Services, Phone Numbers, Vital Records, Local Offices & Official Help

Use this South Dakota Department of Health guide when you need the right phone number, official office address, vital records help, immunization records, public health nursing offices, disease prevention services, professional licensing boards, food and lodging safety, health facility information, public records, or state health data.

South Dakota DOH is not only one phone desk in Pierre. It has divisions, offices, professional boards, public health nursing locations, disease programs, vital records services, health data reports, laboratory resources, and health care professional support. This guide shows the safest official route so users do not waste time calling the wrong office or using unofficial records websites.

โ˜Ž๏ธ Main DOH phone: 605-773-3361 ๐Ÿ“ 600 East Capitol Avenue, Pierre ๐Ÿงพ Vital Records: 605-773-4961 ๐Ÿ’‰ Immunization Program: 1-800-592-1861 in SD ๐Ÿ“„ Public records route included โœ… Official links only
๐Ÿ”Ž Official help finder
Choose the South Dakota Department of Health service you need

This quick finder helps you choose the official South Dakota DOH page or office. It does not book appointments or replace the department, but it helps you avoid the common mistake of using the main phone number for a service that has its own office, board, or request process.

โ˜Ž๏ธ Main South Dakota DOH contact

For general South Dakota Department of Health questions, start with the official contacts page or call 605-773-3361. For vital records, public health nursing offices, immunization records, professional boards, disease prevention, food and lodging safety, or public records, use the service-specific official page below.

โœ… Quick answer

South Dakota Department of Health phone number, address and service path

The main South Dakota Department of Health phone number is 605-773-3361. The main department address is 600 East Capitol Avenue, Pierre, SD 57501-2536. The general email listed by the department is DOH.info@state.sd.us.

For birth, death, marriage, and divorce records, use the South Dakota Vital Records Office instead of only calling the main department line. The Vital Records Office lists 605-773-4961, vitalrecords@state.sd.us, and the mailing address Vital Records, South Dakota Department of Health, 221 West Capitol Ave, Pierre, SD 57501.

For local services, use the public health nursing office locator. South Dakota DOH lists public health nursing offices across counties, and local office hours can vary sharply. Some offices may operate only on certain weekdays or by appointment, so always verify your county office before visiting.

โ˜Ž๏ธ Main DOH contact Call 605-773-3361 for general South Dakota Department of Health routing.
๐Ÿงพ Vital records Call 605-773-4961 for birth, death, marriage, and divorce record questions.
๐Ÿ“ Local public health offices Use the public health nursing office locator for county-level service locations, hours, and local phones.
๐Ÿ’‰ Immunization help South Dakota lists 1-800-592-1861 in-state for Immunization Program school-entry questions.
๐Ÿ“„ Public records Use the official public records request path for department records and the immunization records request path for vaccine records.
๐Ÿšจ Emergency warning For life-threatening emergencies, call 911. Do not wait for an online form.
๐Ÿ“Œ Fast facts

South Dakota Department of Health fast facts for 2026

Official website The official South Dakota Department of Health website is doh.sd.gov.
Main phone The main department phone listed by SD DOH is 605-773-3361.
Main address South Dakota Department of Health, 600 East Capitol Avenue, Pierre, SD 57501-2536.
Vital Records phone Vital Records lists 605-773-4961 and business hours of 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Central Time, Monday-Friday.
Vital records access South Dakota vital records are not open for public inspection, and certified copies require eligibility.
Certificate search fee South Dakota DOH lists a $15 search fee for birth, death, marriage, divorce, verification, or notification of record searched.
Local offices Public health nursing offices are listed by county, with local hours and contact numbers.
Professional boards South Dakota DOH says it oversees 14 professional licensing boards.
๐Ÿ”Ž Source verification

Official verification for this South Dakota Department of Health guide

Publish-ready as of: May 15, 2026.

This guide was prepared using official South Dakota Department of Health resources, including the DOH contact page, vital records pages, public health nursing office locator, immunization pages, disease prevention pages, records request page, professional licensing board pages, food and lodging safety resources, health data and reports pages, preparedness resources, and official public health office pages.

Phone numbers, office hours, certificate fees, eligibility rules, public health office schedules, records processes, professional licensing board contacts, disease reporting routes, and local appointment rules can change. Always verify the current details on the official South Dakota DOH page before visiting, ordering records, mailing forms, paying fees, or relying on a deadline.

๐Ÿงญ Contents

What this South Dakota Department of Health guide covers

โ˜Ž๏ธ Contact routing

South Dakota Department of Health phone number directory by service

South Dakota DOH has a main phone number, but not every issue should start there. Vital records, public health nursing offices, immunization records, disease prevention, licensing boards, health facility licensure, food and lodging safety, public records, and health statistics each have their own official route.

Main South Dakota DOH 605-773-3361. Use for general routing, department contact, and broad public health questions.
Vital Records Office 605-773-4961. Use for birth, death, marriage, divorce, certified copies, informational copies, amendments, and eligibility questions.
Public records request staff The records request page lists public information requests through 605-773-5273.
Immunization Program For school-entry immunization questions, SD DOH lists 1-800-592-1861 for in-state callers.
Public Health Preparedness The preparedness office lists 605-773-6188 for public health emergency preparedness and response resources.
County/local office Use the Public Health Nursing Offices locator for local phone numbers and office hours because each county location can be different.

Best call strategy

Before calling, write down the service you need, your county, the record type, date of event, license board, facility name, public health topic, immunization record need, or public records request details. A specific question gets routed faster than โ€œI need the health department.โ€

๐Ÿ“ Local offices

South Dakota public health nursing office near me

For many practical needs, the local public health nursing office is more useful than the main Pierre office. South Dakota DOH lists public health nursing offices by county, and the locator includes office addresses, local phone numbers, and hours where available.

This matters because South Dakota has rural and county-specific service patterns. Some offices may be open Monday-Friday, while others may have limited weekly hours or appointment-based schedules. Do not assume that a county office is open daily just because it appears in a search result.

Use local offices for Public health nursing services, local immunization support, county-specific service questions, and local public health contact routing.
Check hours first South Dakota county office hours vary. Some offices list limited days or by-appointment schedules.
Use the official locator The public health nursing office locator is safer than old directory pages because it is maintained by SD DOH.
๐Ÿ™๏ธ Local search help

South Dakota health department searches by major county and city intent

Many users do not search only โ€œSouth Dakota Department of Health.โ€ They search for a nearby county, city, or public health nursing office. The safest approach is to use the official public health nursing office locator and verify local hours before visiting.

Sioux Falls / Minnehaha County Use the public health office locator and city/county health resources for local service routing, immunization help, and public health office questions.
Rapid City / Pennington County Verify local public health nursing office information before visiting, especially for appointments or limited service schedules.
Aberdeen / Brown County Use the official locator for county public health office contact and local service guidance.
Pierre / Hughes County The main DOH office is in Pierre, but local services may still use specific program pages or public health nursing contacts.
Brookings, Watertown and Yankton Use the county office listing for local phones and hours; do not rely on old business directory listings.
Rural counties Some locations may have reduced weekly hours. Call before driving long distances.
๐Ÿงฐ Services

What the South Dakota Department of Health handles

The South Dakota Department of Health delivers public health programs, licensing and records services, health professional and facility resources, health data, public health laboratory support, disease prevention, public health preparedness, maternal and child health resources, and local public health nursing services.

Vital records Birth records, death records, marriage records, divorce records, stillbirth certificates, record fees, eligibility, ID requirements, amendments, court orders, and genealogy guidance.
Public health nursing Local public health nursing office listings, county service contact, and local public health support.
Immunizations Immunization guidance, school-entry requirements, SDIIS, immunization records requests, child immunizations, vaccine provider resources, and outbreak control support.
Disease prevention Infectious disease information, reportable disease resources, STI prevention, HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis, healthcare-associated infections, and disease surveillance.
Licensing and records Professional licensing boards, health facility licensure, vital records, register of deeds office links, and related licensing information.
Food and lodging safety Food service, lodging, campgrounds, youth camps, tattoo and piercing, public pools, and inspection-related resources where applicable.
Data and reports Vital statistics, health data dashboards, chronic disease reports, infectious disease reports, BRFSS, YRBS, mortality data, and public health workforce data.
Laboratory and emergency preparedness State Public Health Laboratory resources, medical microbiology, environmental testing, preparedness, emergency response, and health alert systems.
โš ๏ธ Wrong-office check

What may not be handled directly by South Dakota DOH

Not every health-related issue belongs to the South Dakota Department of Health. Some questions are better handled by another agency, a county office, a health care provider, an insurer, or a federal program.

Medicaid and CHIP questions South Dakota DOHโ€™s contact page directs Medicaid and Childrenโ€™s Health Insurance Program questions to the South Dakota Department of Social Services.
Private medical billing Billing disputes with a hospital, clinic, insurer, pharmacy, lab, or provider usually start with that provider or insurer.
Federal Medicare questions Medicare coverage, claims, plan comparisons, and Medicare account issues usually use Medicare.gov or 1-800-MEDICARE.
Driver, vehicle, tax or court issues DMV, property tax, court records, and legal filings are not South Dakota DOH services.
Emergency medical care Call 911 for urgent danger. Do not wait for a department email or contact form.
Complete divorce court files SD DOH can help with divorce vital records, but full court documents may require the appropriate court or clerk.
๐Ÿงพ Vital records

South Dakota birth certificates, death certificates, marriage records and divorce records

The South Dakota Vital Records Office can issue informational or certified copies of vital records. South Dakota vital records are not open for public inspection by state law, and applicants must meet eligibility requirements to receive certified copies.

South Dakota birth, death, marriage, and divorce records may be requested in person, by mail, online, or over the phone. SD DOH states that VitalChek is the only third-party vendor authorized by the department to accept orders for South Dakota vital records. This matters because unofficial websites may look official while charging extra or providing confusing instructions.

The Vital Records Office mailing address is Vital Records, South Dakota Department of Health, 221 West Capitol Ave, Pierre, SD 57501. The office lists 605-773-4961, fax 605-773-2680, and vitalrecords@state.sd.us. Business hours are listed as 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Central Time, Monday-Friday.

Birth certificates Order through the official vital records process. For a new baby, SD DOH suggests waiting 14 days after birth before applying for a copy if the birth occurred in a birthing facility.
Death certificates Death records may be requested through the official process, but eligibility and copy type rules apply.
Marriage certificates Marriage records can be ordered through official vital records channels; tribal marriage records must be obtained directly from the tribe.
Divorce records SD DOH says divorce certificates can only be obtained from the State Office.
Certificate fees SD DOH lists a $15 search fee for birth, death, marriage, divorce, verification, or notification of record searched.
ID and eligibility Certified copies require eligibility and a government-issued photo ID such as State, Tribal, or Federal ID.

Vital records tip before you order

Prepare the full name on the record, date of birth/death/marriage/divorce, county if known, relationship to the person, valid government-issued photo ID, payment method, mailing address, and whether you need a certified or informational copy. If you order through the wrong vendor or request the wrong copy type, you may lose time and pay unnecessary fees.

๐Ÿ’‰ Immunizations

South Dakota immunization records, school entry shots and SDIIS

South Dakota DOHโ€™s immunization pages cover immunization monitoring, vaccine-preventable disease surveillance, outbreak control, SDIIS, immunization records requests, school entry requirements, and vaccine provider resources.

SDIIS stands for South Dakota Immunization Information System. It is described by SD DOH as a secure platform for health care providers to share and access immunization records. For parents, schools, and adults, the right path depends on whether you need a childโ€™s school record, a recently administered vaccine record, a provider record, or a limited older adult record.

School entry requirements South Dakota law requires pupils entering school or early childhood programs to present certification of adequate immunization against listed diseases, according to State Department of Health recommendations.
In-state immunization help SD DOH lists 1-800-592-1861 for Immunization Program school-entry questions in South Dakota.
Immunization records request Use the official immunization records request route. SD DOH notes limited records for older children and adults may be available if immunizations were given recently.
Provider and school records Your childโ€™s medical provider, school, or public health office may be important if you need proof quickly.

Immunization record tip

If you need a record for school, child care, college, employment, travel, or medical care, gather provider printouts, vaccine cards, school records, previous state records, and personal ID before contacting the office. Missing details can slow the record search.

๐Ÿฆ  Disease prevention

South Dakota disease prevention, STI testing, infectious diseases and public health alerts

South Dakota DOH Disease Prevention Services works to reduce the spread of infectious diseases through education, testing, treatment, surveillance, and community support. The disease pages include infectious diseases, disease fact sheets, reportable disease resources, disease prevention services, STI control, HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis, healthcare-associated infections, and vaccine-related forms for providers.

South Dakota DOH also lists confidential free or low-cost STI testing at seven locations. If you need STI testing, HIV services, TB information, or disease intervention support, use the official disease prevention pages instead of a generic contact form.

Use disease pages for Infectious disease information, reportable disease lists, disease fact sheets, surveillance, and prevention resources.
Use STI testing pages for Confidential free or low-cost STI testing locations and disease prevention office information.
Use provider resources for Reportable disease requirements, vaccine-related forms, disease reporting, and clinical public health guidance.

When disease questions are urgent

If you have severe symptoms, possible exposure requiring urgent care, or an immediate medical emergency, contact a licensed health care provider or call 911. Public health pages are useful for guidance, but they are not a replacement for urgent medical evaluation.

๐Ÿชช Licensing

South Dakota health professional licensing boards and health facility licensure

South Dakota DOH says it oversees 14 professional licensing boards. It also provides health facility licensure and certification resources for health care professionals and facilities. This is a separate user intent from general public health services, so professionals should use the correct board or facility licensure page.

If you are checking a license, renewing a professional license, contacting a board, reviewing a facility licensure requirement, or looking for health care facility survey and certification information, start in the Licensing & Records or Health Care Professionals section rather than the main contact form.

Professional licensing boards Use the specific board page for board contacts, licensing instructions, forms, renewals, laws, and profession-specific requirements.
Health facility licensure Use the health facility licensure pages for facility regulations, certification contacts, surveys, inspections, and provider resources.
Do not use old board links blindly Board contacts and renewal rules can change. Always verify on the current DOH board page.
Prepare before contacting a board Have your profession, license number, board name, application status, renewal notice, and exact issue ready.
๐Ÿฝ๏ธ Safety

Food, lodging, public pools and environmental health in South Dakota

South Dakota DOH includes food and lodging safety resources under Licensing & Records and public health topics. These resources may cover food service, lodging establishments, campgrounds, youth camps, tattoo and body piercing, public pools, inspection information, licensing forms, and safety requirements.

If your concern is about a restaurant, lodging facility, campground, tattoo shop, public pool, food license, inspection record, or safety complaint, use the food and lodging safety section or the proper program page. Local routing may also depend on the type of facility and location.

Food service questions Use official food and lodging safety pages for forms, inspection resources, rules, and licensing guidance.
Lodging and campground questions Check the correct program page before assuming a county public health office handles the issue.
Public pool questions Use official program pages for licensing, inspection, and safety requirements where applicable.
๐Ÿ“Š Records & data

South Dakota DOH public records, health data dashboards and vital statistics

South Dakota DOH provides a records request page for public information requests and a separate immunization records request path. The records request page lists vital records questions separately from public information requests, which is important because a birth certificate request is not the same as a public records request.

For health statistics, South Dakota DOH publishes data and reports covering vital statistics, infectious and communicative disease data, chronic disease, environmental health, food and lodging, health facility reports, behavioral risk factors, youth risk behavior survey data, mortality data, and other public health indicators.

Use records request for Public information requests, specific DOH records, and official state records routing.
Use vital records for Birth, death, marriage, divorce, certified copies, informational copies, and record amendments.
Use immunization records request for Vaccine records rather than broad public records requests.
Use data and reports for Vital statistics, county indicators, disease data, workforce reports, chronic disease data, and dashboards.
๐Ÿงพ Checklist

What to prepare before contacting the South Dakota Department of Health

Most delays happen because the user calls or visits without the details needed to route the request. Prepare the right information based on your service type.

For vital records Full name on record, date of event, county if known, relationship, government-issued photo ID, payment method, mailing address, and copy type.
For immunization records Childโ€™s name, date of birth, previous provider, school, vaccine card, parent/guardian information, and any out-of-state records.
For public health nursing County, city, preferred office, service needed, appointment question, and any documents requested by the office.
For disease prevention Disease topic, exposure date if relevant, provider contact, county, testing need, and whether the issue is urgent.
For licensing boards Profession, board name, license number, application number, renewal notice, and exact board question.
For records requests Agency record type, date range, subject, program name, preferred format, and a contact method for clarification.
๐Ÿšจ Emergency warning

Do not use general South Dakota DOH contact pages for emergencies

If there is a life-threatening emergency, call 911. For urgent medical symptoms, call a licensed health care provider, hospital, urgent care clinic, or emergency service. For immediate safety threats, use the appropriate emergency response channel.

South Dakota DOH contact pages are helpful for public health programs, records, data, local offices, licensing, and official routing. They are not a replacement for emergency medical care, immediate law enforcement response, or time-sensitive crisis support.

๐Ÿ—บ๏ธ Map

South Dakota Department of Health headquarters map

The map below points to the South Dakota Department of Health headquarters at 600 East Capitol Avenue in Pierre. For local services, use the public health nursing office locator because your nearest service office may not be the Pierre headquarters.

โ“ FAQ

South Dakota Department of Health FAQ: phone, services, records and local offices

What is the South Dakota Department of Health phone number?

The main South Dakota Department of Health phone number is 605-773-3361. For vital records, use 605-773-4961. For local public health nursing services, use the official public health nursing office locator.

Where is the South Dakota Department of Health located?

The main South Dakota Department of Health address is 600 East Capitol Avenue, Pierre, SD 57501-2536.

How do I contact South Dakota Vital Records?

South Dakota Vital Records lists 605-773-4961, fax 605-773-2680, email vitalrecords@state.sd.us, and the mailing address Vital Records, South Dakota Department of Health, 221 West Capitol Ave, Pierre, SD 57501.

Can anyone get a South Dakota birth, death, marriage or divorce record?

No. South Dakota vital records are not open for public inspection by state law. Certified copies require eligibility, and applicants may need to provide proof of relationship and government-issued photo ID.

How much is a South Dakota vital record certificate?

South Dakota DOH lists a $15 search fee for a birth, death, marriage or divorce record, verification, or notification of record searched. Online and phone orders may include additional expedite fees, so verify the official fee page before ordering.

Is VitalChek authorized for South Dakota vital records?

South Dakota DOH states that VitalChek is the only third-party vendor authorized by the department to accept online or phone orders for South Dakota vital records.

Where do I find a South Dakota public health nursing office?

Use the official South Dakota DOH Public Health Nursing Offices locator. It lists county locations, local phone numbers, addresses, and office hours where available.

How do I request South Dakota immunization records?

Use the official immunization records request page. For school-entry immunization questions, South Dakota DOH lists the Immunization Program at 1-800-592-1861 for in-state callers.

What is SDIIS?

SDIIS is the South Dakota Immunization Information System, a secure platform described by SD DOH for health care providers to share and access immunization records.

What immunizations are required for South Dakota school entry?

South Dakota DOHโ€™s school-entry page lists required certification for immunization against diseases such as polio, diphtheria, pertussis, measles, rubella, mumps, tetanus, meningitis and varicella, according to state recommendations. Always check the official page for the current schedule and exceptions.

Does South Dakota DOH handle Medicaid questions?

South Dakota DOHโ€™s contact page directs Medicaid and Childrenโ€™s Health Insurance Program questions to the South Dakota Department of Social Services.

Who handles South Dakota health professional licensing boards?

South Dakota DOH says it oversees 14 professional licensing boards. Use the official professional licensing boards page for profession-specific contact and renewal information.

How do I request South Dakota DOH public records?

Use the official South Dakota DOH Records Request page. It includes public information request routing and separate links for immunization records and vital records.

Where can I find South Dakota health statistics?

Use the official Health Data & Reports section and Vital Statistics pages for state and county public health reports, dashboards, infectious disease data, mortality data, and related indicators.

Is this the official South Dakota Department of Health website?

No. This is an independent informational guide. For official services, forms, records, fees, phone numbers, local office hours, disease guidance, or licensing requirements, use the official South Dakota Department of Health website at doh.sd.gov.

๐Ÿ“ Editorial note

Independent guide and official-use disclaimer

This article is an independent guide created to help users understand South Dakota Department of Health services, phone numbers, local public health nursing offices, vital records, immunization records, disease prevention, licensing boards, food and lodging safety, data reports, public records, and official resource links.

It is not the official South Dakota Department of Health website and does not provide medical, legal, licensing, benefits, emergency, or records-eligibility advice. Before visiting, paying, applying, mailing forms, requesting records, reporting disease information, or relying on office hours, verify details directly with doh.sd.gov or the correct official office.

โญ Final summary

Bottom line for South Dakota Department of Health services and phone help

Use 605-773-3361 for general South Dakota Department of Health contact. Use the public health nursing office locator for county and local office information. Use 605-773-4961 and the Vital Records pages for birth, death, marriage, and divorce records. Use the immunization records request page and school-entry immunization page for vaccine records. Use the disease prevention pages for STI, HIV, TB, infectious disease and reportable disease resources. Use the licensing boards and health facility licensure pages for professional and facility questions.

The smartest path is official first, service-specific second, and local office third. That keeps users away from outdated directories, unofficial record vendors, wrong-office calls, and generic low-value information.

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