Licking County Health Department 2026: Services & Phone

🏥 Licking County, Ohio public health guide · 2026

Newark Health Department Services, Phone Numbers, Vital Records, WIC, Vaccines & Environmental Health Help

If you searched for the Licking County Health Department, you may need the Newark office phone number, Pataskala branch details, birth or death certificates, WIC, immunization appointments, private water testing, sewage or well permits, restaurant inspections, animal bite reporting, mobile clinic services, or a clear answer on which Ohio public health service to use.

This guide is designed for real users, not just search engines. It gives you the official address, phone numbers, hours, appointment notes, certificate fees, vaccine clinic days, WIC requirements, environmental health routing, what to bring, and the most important mistakes to avoid before visiting the health department.

📍 Newark: 675 Price Road ☎️ Main phone: 740-349-6535 📍 Pataskala: 621 W. Broad St ☎️ Pataskala: 740-755-4520 🧾 Certificates: $25 listed 🥗 WIC phone: 740-349-6474
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📍 Newark office contact

The Licking County Health Department main office is located at 675 Price Road, Newark, OH 43055. The main phone number is 740-349-6535, and the official contact page lists Monday–Friday hours from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM.

✅ Quick answer

Licking County Health Department phone, address and local services

The main Licking County Health Department office is at 675 Price Road, Newark, OH 43055. The main phone number is 740-349-6535, fax number is 740-349-6510, and the official contact page lists hours as Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM. The same number is also listed as a 24-hour emergency phone number.

The Pataskala Branch Office is located at 621 W. Broad Street, Pataskala, OH 43062, phone 740-755-4520. That branch lists Monday–Friday hours from 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM, closed from 12:00 PM to 1:00 PM. The Pataskala branch page states that payments are credit only and that no cash is accepted there.

Use Newark for the broadest service access. Use Pataskala for western Licking County convenience when your service is available there, such as vital records, certain environmental health services and permits, clinic services, and scheduled immunization clinic days. Always call first for immunizations, WIC, birth/death certificates, water samples, animal bite reporting, or permits because documents, fees, appointment rules, or location limits may apply.

☎️ Main phone 740-349-6535 for general Licking County Health Department help.
📍 Newark office 675 Price Road, Newark, OH 43055.
📍 Pataskala office 621 W. Broad Street, Pataskala, OH 43062, phone 740-755-4520.
🧾 Vital records Birth and death certificate copies are listed as $25.00.
💉 Immunizations Immunization clinics are by appointment only. Call 740-349-6535.
🥗 WIC Call 740-349-6474 to speak with WIC program staff about eligibility and appointments.
🔎 Verified official details

Official-source check for Licking County Health Department information

Publish-ready as of: May 15, 2026.

This guide uses official Licking County Health Department resources, including its contact page, clinic services page, vital records page, WIC page, environmental health page, Pataskala Branch Office page, mobile clinic page, and Ohio public health resources.

Health department hours, fees, vaccine supply, WIC rules, clinic appointments, water sampling schedules, inspection databases, branch services, and emergency notices can change. Always verify on the official Licking County Health Department or Ohio Department of Health page before visiting, paying, mailing a form, or relying on a deadline.

🧭 Contents

What this Licking County Health Department guide covers

📍 Locations

Licking County Health Department locations in Newark and Pataskala

Licking County Health Department has its main office in Newark and a branch office in Pataskala. This matters because not every service, payment method, clinic day, or permit process works the same at both locations.

Licking County Health Department — Newark Address: 675 Price Road, Newark, OH 43055
Phone: 740-349-6535
Fax: 740-349-6510
Listed hours: Monday–Friday, 8:00 AM–5:00 PM
LCHD Pataskala Branch Office Address: 621 W. Broad Street, Pataskala, OH 43062
Phone: 740-755-4520
Listed hours: Monday–Friday, 8:00 AM–4:30 PM
Lunch closure: 12:00 PM–1:00 PM
Payment note: Credit only, no cash

Local user tip for Licking County residents

If you live in Newark, Heath, Granville, Pataskala, Johnstown, Buckeye Lake, Hebron, Utica, Alexandria, St. Louisville, Hartford, or nearby rural townships, call first and ask which location handles your exact service. WIC, immunizations, environmental permits, water samples, and certificate pickups may have different appointment or location rules.

☎️ Directory

Licking County Health Department phone numbers by service

The main number is useful, but some services have clearer contact paths. Use the right service path before visiting so you do not show up without appointment details, records, payment, or required documents.

Main office and 24-hour emergency phone 740-349-6535. Use for general questions, complaints, clinic scheduling, and broad department routing.
Pataskala Branch Office 740-755-4520. Use for Pataskala location questions, branch office hours, and available branch services.
WIC program staff 740-349-6474. Use for WIC eligibility, appointments, and nutrition program questions.
Vital records Main phone: 740-349-6535. Email listed by LCHD: vitals@lickingcohealth.org.
Environmental health and water samples Call 740-349-6535 for general routing. For water sample questions, LCHD lists 740-349-6475 and environmental@lickingcohealth.org.
Stop the Bleed / CPR questions LCHD lists 740-349-6686 for Stop the Bleed / CPR training questions.
🧾 Checklist

What to bring before visiting the Licking County Health Department

A health department visit can fail if you arrive without ID, payment, vaccine records, child documents, proof of WIC eligibility, permit information, or appointment confirmation. Use this checklist before driving to the Newark or Pataskala office.

For birth certificates Bring photo ID, full name on record, date of birth, parent names if needed, payment, and the request form if mailing.
For death certificates Bring photo ID, decedent’s full name, date of death, relationship or purpose if asked, payment, and any funeral/legal paperwork if relevant.
For immunizations Bring prior vaccine records, school forms, child’s date of birth, insurance card, Medicaid/private insurance information, and appointment confirmation.
For WIC Bring proof of identity, Ohio residency, income or benefit proof, pregnancy or child information, and attend with required participants when requested.
For environmental health Bring property address, permit question, complaint details, facility name, photos if helpful, inspection concern, and a callback phone/email.
For Pataskala branch Remember the branch is listed as credit only. Do not bring only cash if you need a paid service there.
🧰 Services

Licking County Health Department services that matter most to residents

Licking County Health Department serves Licking County through public health divisions including administration, environmental health, community and personal health, maternal and child health, and health promotion. Its services are more practical than a simple “office listing” suggests.

Birth and death certificates Certified birth and death records, paternity affidavits, burial permits, and related vital records support.
Clinic services and immunizations Childhood vaccines, adult vaccines, flu clinics when active, off-site clinic days, and appointment-based immunization services.
WIC Nutrition education, breastfeeding support, supplemental foods, referrals, and local WIC clinic appointments in Newark and satellite locations.
Environmental health Food inspections, campgrounds, pools, body art, sewage, plumbing, wells, private water systems, solid waste, mosquito control, and animal bites.
Mobile clinic Vaccines, screenings, education, and public health resources brought into the community through LCHD’s Mobile Clinic.
Health promotion Drug overdose prevention, tobacco prevention, fall prevention, safe communities, youth suicide prevention, and community health improvement.
Maternal and child health WIC, car seats, Cribs for Kids, Early Head Start, breastfeeding support, and maternal-child health referrals.
Preparedness and education Public health preparedness, community outreach, Stop the Bleed / CPR training, and health education programs.
🧾 Vital records

Birth certificates and death certificates at Licking County Health Department

Licking County Health Department maintains records of births and deaths occurring within the Licking County Combined General Health District from 1909 to present. LCHD also says it can issue birth certificates for individuals born anywhere in Ohio after 1909, eliminating the need to visit the county of birth for those Ohio birth certificates.

The official vital records page lists certified birth and death records as $25.00, including state fees. Certified copies are usually required for official uses because they carry the registrar’s seal and are printed on special security paper.

Older Licking County birth and death records from 1875 through 1908, and marriage certificates from 1875 to present, are listed as available from the Licking County Probate Court at 1 North Park Place, Newark, OH 43055, phone 740-670-5624.

Certified copy fee LCHD lists certified birth and death records as $25.00.
Ohio birth certificates LCHD can issue birth certificates for people born anywhere in Ohio after 1909.
Local death records For death certificates, confirm whether the death record is available through LCHD before visiting or mailing.
How to request Visit the LCHD office at 675 Price Road or use the official Vital Record Request Form and mail it with payment.
Older records 1875–1908 birth/death records and marriage certificates from 1875 onward may require Licking County Probate Court.
Questions Call 740-349-6535 or email vitals@lickingcohealth.org.

Vital records mistake to avoid

Do not assume every family record is at the health department. If you need an older genealogy record, a marriage certificate, or a pre-1909 record, the Probate Court may be the correct office. If you need a certified copy for school, passport, driver’s license, benefits, estate, or legal use, confirm that you are ordering the correct certified record before paying.

💉 Vaccines

Immunization appointments, flu shots and school vaccine records

Licking County Health Department offers several child and adult vaccines, including vaccines such as Hepatitis B, Rotavirus, DTaP, HIB, Pneumococcal, Polio, MMR, Varicella, Hepatitis A, Meningococcal ACWY, HPV, Meningococcal B, Tdap/Td, and Shingrix as listed on its clinic services page.

All immunization clinics are by appointment only. LCHD lists immunization clinic times at the health department on Tuesdays 9:30 AM–11:45 AM, 1:30 PM–3:45 PM, and 4:30 PM–6:45 PM, and Thursdays 9:30 AM–11:45 AM and 1:30 PM–3:45 PM. Wednesdays may be used for various off-site locations.

Medicaid and many private insurance plans are accepted. Children who are not insured or under-insured may qualify for the Vaccines for Children program, and LCHD states that no child will be turned away for inability to pay. Call 740-349-6535 to schedule or ask about the immunization program.

Appointment required Immunization clinics are by appointment only. Do not walk in assuming school vaccines are available.
Bring vaccine records Bring prior records, school forms, insurance details, Medicaid information if applicable, and the child’s correct legal information.
Pataskala immunization clinic The Pataskala Branch page says immunization clinics are held there on the 1st and 3rd Wednesday of each month; call 740-349-6535 to schedule.
Flu shots LCHD has listed walk-in flu shot availability during flu clinic periods. Verify seasonal flu clinic details before visiting.
🥗 WIC

Licking County WIC: eligibility, appointment rules and what to bring

WIC provides nutrition education, breastfeeding education and support, supplemental foods, and referrals to prenatal, pediatric, maternal-child health and human service programs. LCHD explains that WIC serves pregnant and breastfeeding women, women who recently had a baby, infants from birth through 12 months, and children ages 1 to 5 who meet program rules.

To qualify, applicants must be present at the clinic appointment and provide proof of identity, be Ohio residents, be determined by health professionals to be at medical or nutritional risk, and meet income guidelines. LCHD says WIC eligibility is based on household income, family size and other factors.

For Licking County WIC questions, call 740-349-6474 to speak with WIC program staff. WIC services are offered at the health department at 675 Price Road, Newark, and satellite locations in Buckeye Lake, Johnstown and Pataskala. Walk-ins are not available, so call for an appointment.

WIC phone Call 740-349-6474 for Licking County WIC eligibility and appointment help.
Clinic locations Newark plus satellite locations in Buckeye Lake, Johnstown and Pataskala.
No walk-ins LCHD says WIC walk-ins are not available. Call to schedule.
Bring proof of identity Participants must provide proof of identity and be present at the clinic appointment.
Ohio residency WIC participants must be Ohio residents.
Income and risk screening WIC uses income, family size, health/nutrition risk and other eligibility factors.

WIC appointment tip

When calling for WIC, ask which location is best for you, what documents prove identity and residency, what income documents are accepted, whether the child or infant must attend, and what happens if you miss or need to reschedule your appointment.

🍽️ Environmental health

Food inspections, pools, body art, campgrounds, sewage, plumbing and permits

Licking County Environmental Health covers many regulated local health topics. Its official page includes food, camp, pool and body art inspections; sewage, plumbing and well permits; animal bites and rabies control; private water systems; water sampling; body art; solid waste; mosquito control; and related environmental health programs.

Residents and businesses can view inspection records for restaurants and grocery stores, campgrounds, body art/tattoo facilities, and public pools through the inspection record system linked by LCHD. Property owners may also need sewage, well, plumbing or water sample guidance before buying, building, splitting a lot, operating a regulated facility, or correcting a problem.

Food safety Restaurant and grocery store inspections, food service questions, and complaint routing.
Pools and campgrounds Public pool, campground and regulated facility inspections.
Body art Tattoo, body piercing, cosmetic tattooing, microblading and body art facility regulation.
Sewage and plumbing Sewage treatment, plumbing and permit questions for homes and properties in Licking County.
Private water systems Well, private water system and water sample guidance.
Animal bites Rabies and animal bite reporting through phone, email or fax.
💧 Water & rabies

Private water samples, wells, animal bites and rabies reporting

LCHD performs water samples on new and existing private water systems. Its environmental health page says the office will contact you to confirm the appointment after the information is submitted, and asks users to allow one business day for contact. Water samples are listed as performed Monday–Wednesday from 12:00 PM–4:00 PM and Thursday from 10:00 AM–2:30 PM. Results are normally received within 3–4 business days, although some testing parameters may take longer.

For water sample questions, LCHD lists 740-349-6475 and environmental@lickingcohealth.org. For animal bites, LCHD says animal bites can be reported by calling 740-349-6535, emailing a completed report form to environmental@lickingcohealth.org, or faxing the completed form to 740-349-6935.

Water sample schedule Monday–Wednesday, 12:00 PM–4:00 PM; Thursday, 10:00 AM–2:30 PM.
Water sample results Normally received in 3–4 business days, but some testing parameters may take longer.
Animal bite report Call 740-349-6535, email environmental@lickingcohealth.org, or fax 740-349-6935.
Rabies rule reminder Ohio law requires dogs and cats that bite someone to be quarantined for 10 days after the bite.
🚐 Community services

Mobile clinic, health education, overdose prevention and community programs

LCHD’s Mobile Clinic brings public health services into the community, including vaccines, health screenings, education and resources. This is important for residents who may have transportation barriers, work schedule challenges, or community event needs.

The department also offers health promotion and community programs such as overdose prevention, tobacco prevention and cessation, fall prevention, safe communities, youth suicide prevention, community health improvement, health education, and preparedness outreach. These programs make the department more than just a certificate or vaccine office.

Mobile clinic use Community partners can request the Mobile Clinic for public health services, screenings, education and resources.
Stop the Bleed / CPR LCHD lists free potentially life-saving training on the second Friday of each month from 1 PM–2 PM, with contact 740-349-6686.
Overdose prevention LCHD works on drug overdose prevention, community needs assessment, fatality review and system-level prevention strategies.
Community health improvement LCHD participates in community health assessment and improvement work to identify and address local health needs.
⚠️ Wrong office check

What the Licking County Health Department may not handle

The health department is a strong public health resource, but it is not the correct office for every health, legal, benefits, or emergency issue. Use the right agency so your request is not delayed.

Emergency medical care Call 911 for life-threatening emergencies, severe symptoms, serious injury, overdose, or immediate danger.
Marriage certificates LCHD points older marriage certificates to Licking County Probate Court, not the health department.
Private medical bills Billing disputes usually start with the provider, hospital, insurer or billing office.
Medicaid, SNAP or cash assistance Benefits questions may require the Ohio Department of Job and Family Services or local benefits office.
Private STI services LCHD lists STI testing through Family Health Services of Central Ohio at 100 McMillen Drive in Newark, phone 740-344-9291.
City utilities or code issues Some water, sewer, housing or code complaints may belong to city, township, utility or building offices.
🧭 Steps

How to get help from Licking County Health Department without wasting a visit

1

Identify the exact service

Decide if you need Newark office help, Pataskala branch services, vital records, WIC, immunizations, food inspections, private water testing, animal bite reporting, permits, or mobile clinic information.

2

Call before visiting

Use 740-349-6535 for the main Newark office and 740-755-4520 for the Pataskala branch. Ask whether your service requires an appointment or specific documents.

3

Check payment method and location rules

Vital records have listed fees. Immunizations are appointment-based. Pataskala is listed as credit only. WIC has no walk-ins. Do not assume every service is available at every location.

4

Bring documents and records

Bring ID, certificate details, vaccine records, WIC proof, insurance details, permit information, or complaint facts depending on your service.

5

Use emergency services when urgent

For immediate danger, severe symptoms, overdose, violence, or urgent medical emergencies, call 911 or use an emergency medical provider instead of waiting for public health office hours.

🚨 Emergency warning

Do not use the health department phone line for life-threatening emergencies

If there is a life-threatening emergency, call 911. If you need mental health crisis support in the United States, call or text 988. If you suspect poisoning, severe breathing problems, chest pain, overdose, serious injury, immediate violence, or urgent danger, do not wait for a health department appointment.

The Licking County Health Department can help with public health services, records, WIC, vaccines, environmental health, water testing, animal bite reporting and local prevention programs, but it is not a substitute for emergency medical treatment or urgent crisis response.

🗺️ Map

Map to Licking County Health Department in Newark, Ohio

The map below points to the main Newark office at 675 Price Road. Confirm the correct location and appointment rules before visiting, especially for immunizations, WIC, water sampling, vital records, or Pataskala branch services.

❓ FAQ

Licking County Health Department FAQ

What is the Licking County Health Department phone number?

The main Licking County Health Department phone number is 740-349-6535. The official contact page also lists this as the 24-hour emergency phone.

Where is the Licking County Health Department located?

The main office is located at 675 Price Road, Newark, OH 43055.

What are the Licking County Health Department hours?

The official contact page lists main office hours as Monday–Friday, 8:00 AM–5:00 PM.

Does Licking County Health Department have a Pataskala office?

Yes. The Pataskala Branch Office is at 621 W. Broad Street, Pataskala, OH 43062, phone 740-755-4520. It is listed as open Monday–Friday, 8:00 AM–4:30 PM, closed 12:00 PM–1:00 PM.

Can I pay cash at the Pataskala branch?

The official Pataskala Branch Office page says payments are credit only and no cash is accepted.

How much is a birth or death certificate in Licking County?

LCHD lists certified birth and death records as $25.00, including state fees. Verify current fees before visiting or mailing a request.

Can Licking County Health Department issue Ohio birth certificates?

Yes. LCHD says it can issue birth certificates for individuals born anywhere in Ohio after 1909.

Where do I get older Licking County birth, death or marriage records?

LCHD says older Licking County birth and death records from 1875 through 1908 and marriage certificates from 1875 to present are available from Licking County Probate Court at 1 North Park Place, Newark, OH 43055, phone 740-670-5624.

Are immunization clinics walk-in?

No. LCHD says all immunization clinics are by appointment only. Call 740-349-6535 to schedule or ask about vaccine availability.

What is the Licking County WIC phone number?

LCHD says users should call 740-349-6474 to talk to WIC program staff about eligibility and appointments.

Are WIC walk-ins available in Licking County?

No. The LCHD WIC page says walk-ins are not available and users should call for an appointment.

Where are WIC services offered in Licking County?

WIC services are offered at 675 Price Road in Newark and at satellite locations in Buckeye Lake, Johnstown and Pataskala.

Who do I call for animal bite or rabies reporting?

LCHD says animal bites can be reported by calling 740-349-6535, emailing a completed report form to environmental@lickingcohealth.org, or faxing it to 740-349-6935.

Does Licking County Health Department do private water samples?

Yes. LCHD performs water samples on new and existing private water systems. For questions, LCHD lists 740-349-6475 and environmental@lickingcohealth.org.

Where is STI testing available in Licking County?

LCHD’s clinic services page says STI testing is available at Family Health Services of Central Ohio at 100 McMillen Drive in Newark, phone 740-344-9291.

Is this the official Licking County Health Department website?

No. This is an independent informational guide. For official service rules, fees, forms, appointment times, public health notices and current details, use the official Licking County Health Department or Ohio Department of Health websites.

📝 Editorial note

Independent guide and official-use disclaimer

This article is an independent guide created to help users find Licking County Health Department phone numbers, addresses, hours, vital records, WIC, immunizations, environmental health, private water testing, animal bite reporting, mobile clinic services, and official Ohio public health resources.

It is not the official Licking County Health Department or Ohio Department of Health website and does not provide medical, legal, benefits, permit, or emergency advice. Always verify details directly with official government resources before visiting, paying, mailing forms, submitting records, or relying on a deadline.

⭐ Final summary

Bottom line for Licking County Health Department services and phone help

For the Licking County Health Department, start with the main Newark office at 675 Price Road, Newark, OH 43055, phone 740-349-6535. For western Licking County access, use the Pataskala Branch Office at 621 W. Broad Street, Pataskala, OH 43062, phone 740-755-4520.

Call before visiting for immunizations, WIC, birth certificates, death certificates, private water samples, animal bite reporting, food safety complaints, environmental health permits, and Pataskala branch services. Bring ID, records, payment method, appointment confirmation and service-specific documents. That one call can prevent the most common wasted-trip problem.

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