Clay County Health Department 2026: Services & Phone

🏥 Clay County public health guide · 2026

Clay County Health Department Services, Phone Numbers, Appointments, WIC, Immunizations & Vital Records

This guide covers the Florida Department of Health in Clay County, commonly searched as the Clay County Health Department. Use it to find the right phone number, clinic location, WIC office, immunization appointment path, vital records help, environmental health contact, infectious disease reporting, public records guidance, and official DOH-Clay links.

Clay County can mean different counties in different states, but this page is for Clay County, Florida, including Fleming Island, Green Cove Springs, Orange Park, Middleburg, Keystone Heights, Lake Asbury, and nearby Clay County communities.

☎️ Main phone: 904-529-2800 🏥 Clinic: 1845 Town Center Blvd., Building 400 🥗 WIC phone: 904-272-3177 🌿 Environmental Health: 904-278-3784 🧾 Vital Statistics: 904-529-2845 📍 Fleming Island & Green Cove Springs offices
🔎 Official help finder
Choose the Clay County Health Department service you need

This finder points you to the safest official starting place. It does not book appointments, replace the health department, or show live availability. It helps you avoid the common mistake of calling the wrong office for WIC, immunizations, certificates, environmental health, or infectious disease questions.

☎️ Main Clay County Health Department contact

For general Florida Department of Health in Clay County questions, call 904-529-2800 or use the official DOH-Clay website. For local clinic visits, WIC, immunizations, certificates, environmental health, or disease reporting, use the specific official page or phone number below.

✅ Quick answer

Clay County Health Department phone number, address and services

The main phone number for the Florida Department of Health in Clay County is 904-529-2800. The main mailing address is 1845 Town Center Blvd., Box #15, Fleming Island, FL 32003. The clinic location is listed at 1845 Town Center Blvd., Building 400, Fleming Island, FL 32003.

For WIC services, DOH-Clay lists the Fleming Island WIC location at 1845 Town Center Blvd., Building 400, phone 904-272-3177, with weekday hours listed as 7 a.m. to 5 p.m.. For Environmental Health, the office is listed at 477 Houston St., Green Cove Springs, FL 32043, phone 904-278-3784, with office hours listed as 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. and a weekday closure from 1 p.m. to 1:30 p.m..

For immunizations, DOH-Clay tells users to call 904-529-2800 to schedule an appointment and bring picture ID plus all previous immunization records. For WIC applications, Florida WIC users can call 800-342-3556 and say they want to apply for WIC.

☎️ Main / Administration 904-529-2800 for general DOH-Clay routing, appointments, and official local health department help.
🏥 Clinic location 1845 Town Center Blvd., Building 400, Fleming Island, FL 32003.
🥗 WIC services Phone: 904-272-3177. WIC application line: 800-342-3556.
🌿 Environmental Health 477 Houston St., Green Cove Springs, FL 32043. Phone: 904-278-3784.
🧾 Vital Statistics Additional number listed by DOH-Clay: 904-529-2845.
🦠 Report a disease The DOH-Clay home page lists 904-529-2800, Option 6 for disease reporting.
📌 Fast facts

Clay County Health Department fast facts before you call

Official name Florida Department of Health in Clay County.
Main phone 904-529-2800.
Main email ClayCHDWeb@FLHealth.gov.
Mailing address 1845 Town Center Blvd., Box #15, Fleming Island, FL 32003.
Clinic hours Clinic location lists Monday-Friday, 8 a.m.-5 p.m.; closed Saturday and Sunday.
WIC hours WIC location lists Monday-Friday, 7 a.m.-5 p.m.; closed Saturday and Sunday.
Environmental Health hours Monday-Friday, 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m.; closed 1 p.m.-1:30 p.m.; closed Saturday and Sunday.
Public records warning Florida has broad public records law, so written communications may be subject to public disclosure.
🔎 Source verification

Official verification for this Clay County Health Department guide

Publish-ready as of: May 9, 2026.

This article was built from official Florida Department of Health in Clay County resources, including the DOH-Clay home page, contact page, locations page, clinic location page, WIC location and program pages, immunization page, certificates page, environmental health page, water sample collection page, infectious disease services page, school health page, women’s health page, and related Florida Health resources.

Health department pages can change. Phone numbers, office hours, clinic availability, appointment rules, certificate fees, WIC schedules, immunization instructions, Environmental Health services, water testing dates, and public health alerts can update without notice. Always verify the official DOH-Clay page before visiting, mailing forms, relying on hours, paying fees, or using a phone number for urgent needs.

🧭 Contents

What this Clay County Health Department guide covers

☎️ Phone help

Clay County Health Department phone number directory by service

Do not use only one number for every Clay County health department question. The main number can route many needs, but clinic services, WIC, Environmental Health, vital statistics, and disease reporting may have more direct paths.

Main / Administration 904-529-2800. Use for general DOH-Clay questions, local routing, and appointment direction.
Clinic services 904-529-2800. Clinic location: 1845 Town Center Blvd., Building 400, Fleming Island, FL 32003.
WIC services 904-272-3177. WIC application statewide line: 800-342-3556.
Environmental Health 904-278-3784. Environmental Health fax: 904-428-5665. Email: ClayEH@FLHealth.gov.
Vital Statistics DOH-Clay lists 904-529-2845 as an additional Vital Statistics number.
Disease reporting DOH-Clay home page lists 904-529-2800, Option 6 for reporting a disease.

Best call strategy

Before calling, write down the service you need, your county, appointment request, document type, child’s immunization need, WIC question, Environmental Health issue, property address, or certificate request details. Specific calls are routed faster than “I need the health department.”

📍 Locations

Clay County Health Department locations, hours and office purpose

DOH-Clay has multiple location pages. The correct office depends on the service. The clinic and WIC services are listed at the Fleming Island Town Center address, while Environmental Health is listed at the Green Cove Springs Houston Street address.

Administration Building 1845 Town Center Blvd., Building 600, Fleming Island, FL 32003. Phone: 904-529-2800. Fax: 904-529-2802.
Clinic 1845 Town Center Blvd., Building 400, Fleming Island, FL 32003. Phone: 904-529-2800. Monday-Friday, 8 a.m.-5 p.m.
WIC 1845 Town Center Blvd., Building 400, Fleming Island, FL 32003. Phone: 904-272-3177. Monday-Friday, 7 a.m.-5 p.m.
Environmental Health 477 Houston St., Green Cove Springs, FL 32043. Phone: 904-278-3784. Monday-Friday, 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m.
WIC Keystone Heights schedule DOH-Clay WIC program page lists Keystone Heights service at 7412 State Road 21 on the 1st and 3rd Wednesday of each month, 8:30 a.m.-4 p.m.
Always verify before visiting Hours, clinic availability, holiday closures, appointment requirements, and local service schedules can change.
🧰 Services

Clay County Health Department programs and services in 2026

The official DOH-Clay programs page lists a wide range of local public health services. These include clinical and nutrition services, immunizations, family planning, school health, WIC, wellness programs, Healthy Start, mental health resources, community health planning and statistics, environmental public health, emergency preparedness and response, and infectious disease services.

For many users, the most important step is matching the service to the right office. Clinic questions usually go through the clinic or main number. WIC questions go through the WIC office and statewide WIC application line. Environmental Health questions go through the Houston Street office. Certificates and vital records have separate certificate pages and Vital Statistics help.

Clinical and Nutrition Services Adult services, child services, chronic disease management, family planning, hepatitis, HIV/AIDS, immunizations, refugee health, STI/STDs and tuberculosis are listed under the clinic location services.
WIC and nutrition WIC supports eligible women, infants and children with nutrition support, WIC-EBT foods, breastfeeding support and nutrition professional visits.
Certificates and vital records Florida birth and death certificate help is handled through Florida Health vital records systems and local health department options.
Environmental Health Biomedical waste, body piercing facilities, food hygiene, indoor air quality, mobile home and RV parks, septic, public pools, public water systems and tanning facilities are listed services.
Infectious disease services DOH-Clay is responsible for surveillance of reportable communicable diseases other than TB, STD and HIV/AIDS, with prevention and treatment-focused programs.
Wellness and community health DOH-Clay wellness services include tobacco prevention, mental health, Healthy Start, chronic disease education, nutrition, fall prevention and safety education.
🏥 Clinic

Clay County Health Department clinic appointments, adult care, child care and screenings

The DOH-Clay clinic location is listed at 1845 Town Center Blvd., Building 400, Fleming Island, FL 32003. The clinic phone is listed as 904-529-2800, with hours Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., closed Saturday and Sunday.

The official clinic location page lists location services including adult, child, breast and cervical cancer, chronic disease management, family planning, hepatitis, HIV/AIDS, immunizations, refugee health, STI/STDs, and tuberculosis. Not every service may be available without an appointment, eligibility review, documentation, or program-specific screening.

Adult and child services Call ahead to confirm appointment requirements, documents, costs, eligibility and service availability.
Family planning and women’s health DOH-Clay women’s health pages list well-woman exams, Pap smears, postpartum follow-ups, family planning, breast and cervical cancer screenings, and STI testing and treatment.
STI, HIV, hepatitis and TB Call the clinic or use official program pages for testing, treatment, reporting or referral guidance.

Clinic visit tip

Bring photo ID, insurance information if requested, prior medical or immunization records, appointment confirmation, and any forms requested by the clinic. Calling first is safer than walking in without knowing the service schedule.

🥗 WIC

Clay County WIC phone number, application, breastfeeding support and WIC-EBT help

The DOH-Clay WIC location is listed at 1845 Town Center Blvd., Building 400, Fleming Island, FL 32003. The WIC phone is 904-272-3177, and the location page lists Monday through Friday hours from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m., closed Saturday and Sunday.

To apply for WIC, the official Clay County WIC page directs users to call toll free 800-342-3556 and say they want to apply for WIC. Applicants will receive a call to set an appointment for a WIC certification visit. At that visit, household income and medical or nutrition status are reviewed, and eligible users may receive WIC-EBT cards for specific nutritious foods.

Clay County WIC also lists breastfeeding support, including a breastfeeding support warmline Monday-Friday from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. at 904-460-5424. The page describes help with latching issues, returning to work or school, breastfeeding multiples, breastfeeding an older child or toddler, pumping and storage, weaning and related concerns.

WIC office phone 904-272-3177 for Clay County WIC location help.
Apply for WIC Call 800-342-3556 and say you want to apply for WIC.
Breastfeeding warmline 904-460-5424, listed Monday-Friday, 9 a.m.-9 p.m.
Bring the applicant The apply page says to bring the child, infant, or woman who is applying.
Bring eligibility documents Bring necessary information to determine eligibility, including the checklist items required by WIC.
WIC-EBT Eligible users receive WIC-EBT cards for specific nutritious foods at retail stores.
💉 Immunizations

Clay County immunizations, school shots, vaccine records and DH 680 help

For immunization appointments, the DOH-Clay immunizations page instructs users to call 904-529-2800 to schedule. It also tells users to bring picture ID and all previous immunization records for each person needing services.

If you are transferring immunization records, the official page explains that records can be submitted through the online portal or dropped off in person at DOH-Clay. The page warns users to keep copies for their records, never submit originals, and make sure writing is legible. It also notes that copies of immunization records can be picked up in person at DOH-Clay and cannot be faxed or emailed.

This is especially important for school entry, childcare requirements, DH 680 questions, vaccine exemptions, back-to-school appointments, and out-of-state record transfers.

Call before visiting Call 904-529-2800 to schedule an immunization appointment.
Bring photo ID Bring picture ID and all previous immunization records for each person needing services.
Do not submit originals Keep copies for your records and make sure submitted copies are legible.
Record pickup DOH-Clay says copies of immunization records can be picked up in person and cannot be faxed or emailed.
🧾 Certificates

Clay County birth certificates, death certificates and Vital Statistics help

The DOH-Clay certificates page explains that Florida certificates are issued through the Bureau of Vital Statistics at the Department of Health. Orders may be placed online or by phone through VitalChek, by mail, or in person. Florida Health lists VitalChek as the only vendor recommended by the Florida Department of Health for that ordering path.

The DOH-Clay home page notes that Florida birth certificates from 1930 to present are issued through the Bureau of Vital Statistics at the Department of Health and that orders may be placed online through VitalChek, by mail, or in person at the Department of Health in Clay County.

DOH-Clay also lists an additional Vital Statistics number: 904-529-2845. Use the official certificates page before ordering because eligibility, ID rules, fees, and ordering methods can vary by certificate type.

Birth certificates Use the official DOH-Clay certificates page and confirm whether you need online, mail, phone or in-person ordering.
Death certificates Use the official death certificates page for current eligibility and ordering guidance.
VitalChek warning VitalChek fees may differ from fees charged when ordering directly through a local health department office.

Before ordering a certificate

Prepare the full name on the record, date of birth or death, county, parent names where needed, valid ID, proof of eligibility, mailing address, and payment method. Do not pay a private website before checking the official DOH-Clay or Florida Health certificate page.

🌿 Environmental Health

Clay County Environmental Health phone, office, septic, pools, food hygiene and complaints

The Clay County Environmental Health office is listed at 477 Houston St., Green Cove Springs, FL 32043. The phone number is 904-278-3784, fax is 904-428-5665, and the email is ClayEH@FLHealth.gov. The location page lists hours Monday-Friday from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., closed Saturday and Sunday, and closed weekdays from 1 p.m. to 1:30 p.m..

DOH-Clay Environmental Health location services include biomedical waste, body piercing facilities, food hygiene, indoor air quality, mobile home and recreational parks, onsite sewage treatment and disposal, public swimming pools and bathing, public water systems, and tanning facilities.

The official Environmental Health program page says the office is located on the 3rd floor in the Clay County Government Administration building. It also points users to Clay Septic Online Service for septic inspections and explains that some complaints, such as mosquito or drainage complaints, go to Clay County Public Works, while noise, junk vehicles, abandoned property, unkempt yards, or private pool complaints go through Code Enforcement.

Use Environmental Health for Biomedical waste, body piercing facilities, food hygiene, indoor air quality, mobile home/RV parks, septic, public pools, public water systems and tanning facility questions.
Use Clay County Public Works for Mosquito or drainage complaints, according to the DOH-Clay Environmental Health page.
Use Code Enforcement for Noise, junk vehicles, abandoned property, unkempt yards or private pool complaints, according to the DOH-Clay Environmental Health page.
Use official septic tools DOH-Clay points users to Clay Septic Online Service for septic inspection requests.
💧 Water testing

Clay County water sample collection and private well testing guidance

The DOH-Clay water sample collection page says the department submits water samples to the state laboratory for bacteriological testing on the second Thursday of each month. It also says annual bacteriological testing is recommended for private well owners to help confirm drinking water is free from harmful bacteria.

The page states that a sampling kit with detailed instructions can be picked up at the Environmental Public Health location, 477 Houston St., 3rd Floor, and lists the cost for testing as $20 per sample. It also explains that water samples must be brought to Environmental Public Health after 12 p.m. the day before water collection day or by 9 a.m. the day of water collection.

Collection timing Second Thursday of each month, according to the official DOH-Clay page.
Kit pickup Environmental Public Health, 477 Houston St., 3rd Floor.
Cost listed $20 per sample on the official DOH-Clay water sample collection page.
🦠 Disease reporting

Clay County infectious disease services, disease reporting and animal bites

The DOH-Clay infectious disease services page says the Florida Department of Health in Clay County is responsible for the surveillance of reportable communicable diseases other than TB, STD and HIV/AIDS, including enteric diseases, vaccine-preventable diseases, invasive bacterial diseases, arthropod-borne diseases and other diseases.

The DOH-Clay home page lists “Report a Disease” with 904-529-2800, Option 6. The programs page also includes infectious disease services such as disease control, HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis and animal bites.

Report a disease Call 904-529-2800, Option 6 as listed by DOH-Clay.
Provider reporting Health care and laboratory providers are required to report conditions of public health importance to Florida Health.
Animal bites DOH-Clay lists animal bites under infectious disease services.
👨‍👩‍👧 Local programs

Clay County school health, women’s health, family planning and wellness programs

The DOH-Clay School Health page explains that Florida’s School Health Program provides professional staff and school-based health services so students are healthy, in the classroom, and ready to learn. It describes school health nursing work that may include illness and injury assessment, screenings, chronic disease management, individualized nursing plans, and connection between schools and community health care needs.

The women’s health page lists services such as well-woman exams, Pap smears, postpartum follow-ups, family planning services, breast and cervical cancer screenings, and STI testing and treatment. The wellness programs page lists education and resources on topics such as child safety, healthy aging, fall prevention, chronic disease education, mental health, nutrition, healthy relationships, holiday safety, summer safety, and substance use and abuse.

School health School-based nursing, screenings, illness and injury assessment, chronic disease support and student health coordination.
Women’s health Well-woman exams, Pap smears, postpartum follow-ups, family planning, screenings and STI testing/treatment.
Wellness programs Health education, chronic disease prevention, nutrition, child safety, mental health, healthy aging and community outreach.
⚠️ Avoid wrong office

What Clay County Health Department may not be the right office for

Not every health-related question belongs to the Clay County Health Department. Calling the wrong office can slow you down. Use DOH-Clay for local public health services, but use other official agencies when the issue is outside local public health.

Medicaid, SNAP or cash assistance These are usually handled through other Florida benefit agencies, not the Clay County Health Department clinic desk.
Hospital billing or private insurance Billing disputes should usually start with the hospital, clinic, insurer, Medicaid plan, Medicare plan or provider office.
Driver license or vehicle records DMV and driver license issues are not DOH-Clay services.
Marriage licenses and court records Marriage licenses, divorce decrees and court files are usually handled through clerk or court offices, not the health department.
Emergency medical care Call 911 for immediate danger or life-threatening symptoms.
Noise, drainage or property code complaints DOH-Clay Environmental Health points some complaints to Public Works or Code Enforcement instead.
🆓 Free vs paid

Clay County Health Department free services vs paid certificates, testing and permits

Many DOH-Clay pages, program explanations, contact details and forms can be reviewed online for free. Some services may involve official costs, including certificates, certified copies, water testing, permits, inspections, Environmental Health services, or clinic-related charges depending on the program and eligibility.

The strongest rule is simple: check the official DOH-Clay page before paying. Private certificate websites, unofficial directories or paid appointment-help pages may not be the best source for local fees, eligibility, appointment rules or official ordering paths.

Usually free to check Official program pages, locations, phone numbers, clinic descriptions, immunization instructions, WIC information and public health notices.
May involve official fees Birth and death certificates, water sample testing, permits, inspections, certified records, copies and some clinical services.
Eligibility matters WIC, clinic programs, screenings, immunizations and public health services may require eligibility review, documents or appointments.
Official payment matters Pay only through official Florida Health, DOH-Clay, approved vendors or clearly linked official payment paths.
🧾 Checklist

Clay County Health Department visit checklist before you go

Many failed visits happen because the person arrives without ID, records, appointment confirmation, proof of eligibility, forms or payment. Prepare before visiting DOH-Clay, especially for WIC, immunizations, certificates, clinic services and Environmental Health needs.

For immunizations Picture ID and all previous immunization records for each person needing service.
For WIC Applicant present, proof of identity, income information, proof of address and any eligibility checklist items.
For birth/death certificates Full name, date, county, valid ID, eligibility proof, payment method and mailing details.
For clinic services Photo ID, insurance information if requested, appointment details, prior medical records and any forms requested.
For Environmental Health Property address, permit number, facility name, complaint details, photos if allowed and program type.
For public records Program name, date range, document type, preferred format and a safe contact method for response.
🧭 Step by step

How to contact the correct Clay County Health Department office

1

Identify your exact service first

Decide whether you need general contact, clinic appointment, WIC, immunizations, birth certificate, death certificate, Environmental Health, disease reporting, school health, or public records.

2

Use the official DOH-Clay page

Start with clay.floridahealth.gov or the official location page. Avoid unofficial directories when you need accurate hours, addresses, fees or appointment rules.

3

Call the specific office when possible

Use 904-529-2800 for main/clinic help, 904-272-3177 for WIC, 904-278-3784 for Environmental Health, and 904-529-2845 for Vital Statistics guidance when appropriate.

4

Prepare documents before visiting

Bring ID, records, forms, eligibility documents, appointment information, property details or payment method based on your service.

5

Verify hours before traveling

Check the official location page because holidays, public health events, closures, appointment schedules and clinic availability can change.

🚨 Emergency warning

Do not use Clay County Health Department contact pages for emergencies

If there is a life-threatening emergency, call 911. For suicide, mental health crisis or emotional distress support in the United States, call or text 988. For urgent poisoning, severe symptoms, overdose, immediate violence, child safety danger, elder abuse, or immediate medical danger, use emergency services or the correct urgent hotline.

DOH-Clay contact pages are useful for public health programs, appointments, records, Environmental Health, WIC, immunization guidance and disease reporting. They are not a substitute for emergency medical care or immediate safety response.

🗺️ Map

Clay County Health Department map and local office search

The map below points to the main Fleming Island DOH-Clay clinic/WIC location area. For Environmental Health, use the official address at 477 Houston St., Green Cove Springs, FL 32043. Always confirm the exact office before traveling.

❓ FAQ

Clay County Health Department FAQ: phone, services, WIC, records and appointments

What is the Clay County Health Department phone number?

The main phone number for the Florida Department of Health in Clay County is 904-529-2800. For WIC, the listed phone is 904-272-3177. For Environmental Health, the listed phone is 904-278-3784.

Where is the Clay County Health Department clinic?

The clinic location is listed at 1845 Town Center Blvd., Building 400, Fleming Island, FL 32003. The official clinic page lists Monday-Friday hours from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Where is Clay County Environmental Health?

The Environmental Health office is listed at 477 Houston St., Green Cove Springs, FL 32043. The listed phone number is 904-278-3784.

What is the Clay County WIC phone number?

The Clay County WIC location phone is 904-272-3177. To apply for WIC, the official Clay County WIC page directs users to call 800-342-3556 and say they want to apply for WIC.

Does Clay County WIC have breastfeeding support?

Yes. DOH-Clay lists a breastfeeding support warmline Monday-Friday from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. at 904-460-5424.

How do I schedule immunizations at Clay County Health Department?

The official immunizations page says to call 904-529-2800 to schedule an appointment. Bring picture ID and all previous immunization records for each person needing service.

Can Clay County Health Department fax or email immunization records?

The official immunizations page says copies of immunization records can be picked up in person at DOH-Clay and cannot be faxed or emailed.

Where do I order a Clay County birth certificate?

Use the official DOH-Clay certificates page. The DOH-Clay site says Florida birth certificates from 1930 to present are issued through the Bureau of Vital Statistics and may be ordered online through VitalChek, by mail, or in person at DOH-Clay.

What is the Vital Statistics phone number for DOH-Clay?

The official Administration Building page lists 904-529-2845 as an additional Vital Statistics number.

Does Clay County Health Department handle septic inspections?

DOH-Clay Environmental Health points users to Clay Septic Online Service for septic inspection requests. Use the official Environmental Health page before submitting a request.

How much is Clay County water sample testing?

The official DOH-Clay water sample collection page lists the cost for testing as $20 per sample. Verify the current page before visiting because fees and schedules can change.

How do I report a disease in Clay County, Florida?

The DOH-Clay home page lists “Report a Disease” with 904-529-2800, Option 6. For emergencies or immediate danger, call 911 instead.

Can I email private medical information to Clay County Health Department?

Be careful. The DOH-Clay contact page warns that Florida has broad public records laws and email communications may be subject to public disclosure. Do not send confidential or sensitive information by email unless the official office instructs you to use a secure process.

Is this the official Clay County Health Department website?

No. This is an independent guide. For official services, appointments, fees, records, forms, public health notices, and location updates, use clay.floridahealth.gov or call the official DOH-Clay phone numbers.

📝 Editorial note

Independent guide and official-use disclaimer

This article is an independent informational guide for users searching for Clay County Health Department services, phone numbers, WIC, immunizations, birth certificates, death certificates, clinic appointments, Environmental Health, disease reporting, school health, women’s health and official links.

It is not the official Florida Department of Health in Clay County website and does not provide medical, legal, benefits, licensing, emergency or public records advice. Before visiting, paying, mailing forms, requesting records, filing complaints, ordering certificates, or relying on deadlines, verify details directly through clay.floridahealth.gov or the appropriate official office.

⭐ Final summary

Bottom line for Clay County Health Department services and phone help

For general Clay County Health Department help, call 904-529-2800 or use the official Florida Department of Health in Clay County website. For clinic services, use the Fleming Island clinic location. For WIC, call 904-272-3177 or call 800-342-3556 to apply. For immunizations, call 904-529-2800 and bring photo ID plus prior shot records. For Environmental Health, use 904-278-3784 and the Green Cove Springs office. For birth and death certificates, use the official DOH-Clay certificates page and verify Vital Statistics instructions.

The safest user path is official first, service-specific second, and appointment confirmation third. That protects you from wrong numbers, outdated directories, unofficial certificate sites, and wasted trips.

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