Pulaski County Health Department 2026: Services & Phone

Important county check: this guide is for the Pulaski County Health Department in Winamac, Indiana. Several U.S. places use the name Pulaski County, including Arkansas, Kentucky, Missouri, Virginia, Illinois and Georgia. If your birth record, food permit, septic permit, vaccine appointment or public-health complaint is not in Pulaski County, Indiana, use your own county or state health department instead.

Pulaski County, Indiana Health Department

Pulaski County Health Department in Winamac: Services, Phone Numbers, Records and Local Help

This 2026 guide helps Pulaski County, Indiana residents reach the right public health service without guessing. Use it for the Winamac office phone, office address, public health nurse hours, Francesville satellite location, vaccines, tuberculosis testing, birth and death certificates, food-service permits, environmental complaints, well and septic permits, communicable disease reporting, lead testing, STI testing and official forms.

Main phone574-946-6080
Fax574-946-6654
Winamac office125 S Riverside Dr., Winamac, IN 46996
SatelliteFrancesville by scheduled service
Last reviewed 2026 Official sources: pulaskionline.org and IN.gov Vaccines administered Wednesdays by appointment Vital records: birth and death certificates
Last reviewed 2026

This article is written for Pulaski County, Indiana, including Winamac, Francesville, Medaryville, Monterey, Star City, Pulaski, Beardstown, Denham and nearby rural communities. Official county and state-hosted pages list the Health Department at 125 South Riverside Drive, Winamac, Indiana 46996. The state-hosted page lists the Pulaski County Office Building, Room 205, while the county page lists East Annex, Room 220. Because the room reference differs across official pages, call 574-946-6080 before visiting if you are going for a time-sensitive service.

Department
Pulaski County Health Department, Indiana
Main address
125 South Riverside Drive, Winamac, IN 46996
Main phone
574-946-6080
Fax
574-946-6654
Health Officer
Dr. Timothy Day, M.D.
Environmental/Foods
Edwina Guffey, Administrator / Environmental Health Specialist; eguffey@pulaskicounty.in.gov
Office hours
Official pages list Monday-Friday office hours; the state-hosted contact page lists 8:00 AM-12:00 PM and 1:00 PM-4:00 PM ET, while the county page lists 8:00 AM-4:00 PM. Call before visiting around lunch.
Nurse hours
County page lists Public Health Nurse hours Monday, Tuesday and Thursday 8:30 AM-4:30 PM; Wednesday 8:30 AM-7:30 PM. Vaccines are administered on Wednesdays and require an appointment.
Francesville satellite
101 Constitution Drive, Suite 100, Francesville, IN 47946. Official pages list satellite services by schedule and appointment.

The search phrase Pulaski County Health Department can point to several different places. Pulaski County, Arkansas has health units in the Little Rock area. Pulaski County, Kentucky has a county health department in Somerset through a district health department. Pulaski County, Missouri has a health department in Waynesville. Virginia, Illinois and Georgia also create possible confusion for searchers.

This article is for Pulaski County, Indiana, with the main office in Winamac and a satellite service location in Francesville. If your certificate, property, restaurant, septic system, vaccine record, school form or public health complaint is not in Pulaski County, Indiana, this is not the correct local office.

Correct page

Pulaski County, Indiana

Use this guide for Winamac, Francesville, Medaryville, Monterey and nearby Pulaski County, Indiana communities.

Different office

Arkansas, Kentucky or Missouri

Those Pulaski County health departments have different phone numbers, clinics, certificate rules and environmental health programs.

Also separate

Virginia, Illinois, Georgia and others

Use the official health department for the state and county where the event, restaurant, property or public health concern is located.

Quick answer for Pulaski County, Indiana residents

The Pulaski County Health Department in Winamac provides local public health services for Pulaski County, Indiana. Official pages list services such as vital records for birth and death certificates, communicable-disease reporting, retail-food permitting and inspections, environmental complaints, well and septic permitting and inspections, public-health awareness, child and adult vaccines, tuberculosis testing, fall-prevention resources, new-mother and infant resources, confidential STI testing, lead testing, lice treatment and records, and vaccine records.

The main phone number is 574-946-6080. The fax number is 574-946-6654. The main address is 125 South Riverside Drive, Winamac, IN 46996. If you need vaccines, the county page states that vaccines are administered on Wednesdays and require an appointment. If you need Francesville satellite service, call before going because official pages list the satellite by service schedule rather than full daily walk-in hours.

Call-first rule

Call before visiting if you need a vaccine appointment, birth certificate, death certificate, TB test, STI test, lead testing, septic permit, well permit, food permit or environmental complaint. Small county health departments often have service-specific schedules, staff availability and form requirements that are not obvious from the main address alone.

Pulaski County Health Department phone numbers and office hours

For most services, start with the main Health Department line at 574-946-6080. If you already know that your issue is environmental health, food service, well, septic or an environmental complaint, ask for the Environmental Health or Food Services route. If your issue is birth or death certificates, ask for Vital Records or the registrar.

Need Best route What to say or prepare
General Pulaski County Health Department question 574-946-6080 Say whether you need nursing, vaccines, vital records, food service, septic, well permit, environmental complaint or disease reporting.
Faxed documents 574-946-6654 Call first before faxing sensitive or time-sensitive documents so the correct staff member expects them.
Health Officer information Dr. Timothy Day, M.D. Use the office phone for official department routing; do not try to use the Health Officer name for routine clinic questions.
Environmental Health / Food Services Ask for Edwina Guffey or Environmental Health / Foods Have property address, business name, complaint location, permit type or septic/well issue ready.
Vital Records Ask for Vital Records / registrar Confirm the birth or death occurred in Pulaski County, Indiana, and ask what ID, application and fee rules apply.
Vaccines Call 574-946-6080 for appointment The county page says vaccines are administered on Wednesdays and require an appointment. Bring prior vaccine records.
Francesville satellite Call before going; satellite phone listed by county page: 574-567-2175 Confirm whether the service is environmental or nursing, and confirm appointment availability.

Office address, map and visiting tips

The Pulaski County Health Department is located at 125 South Riverside Drive, Winamac, IN 46996. Official pages place the department in the Pulaski County Office Building or East Annex at that street address. Because the room number differs across official pages, treat the street address and phone number as the safe anchors and call ahead if you are trying to meet a specific staff member.

Bring these for clinic or nursing services

  • Photo ID when requested.
  • Insurance, Medicaid or payment information if applicable.
  • All previous immunization records.
  • School, employer or program forms.
  • Parent or guardian information for child services.
  • Exact deadline for school, work or program requirements.

Bring these for records or environmental services

  • Birth or death certificate request details.
  • Government-issued ID and relationship information if needed.
  • Property address for septic, well or complaint requests.
  • Business name and event date for food-service issues.
  • Permit application or form downloaded from official pages.
  • Photos, dates and factual notes for environmental complaints.

Vaccines, TB testing, lead testing, STI testing and nursing services

The county page lists child and adult vaccines, tuberculosis testing, confidential STI testing, lead testing, lice treatment and records, vaccine records, fall-prevention resources, new-mother and infant resources, public-health awareness and related nursing services. The state-hosted services page also lists childhood immunizations and some adult vaccines such as tetanus, TB testing, meningitis and hepatitis B, with a call-for-availability note.

For a resident, the most important detail is scheduling. The county page states that vaccines are administered on Wednesdays and require an appointment. Public Health Nurse hours listed on the county page are Monday, Tuesday and Thursday from 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM, and Wednesday from 8:30 AM to 7:30 PM. That does not mean every nursing service is walk-in every day. Call first and explain the service you need.

Nursing need Official service category Best preparation
Childhood vaccines Child and adult vaccines; childhood immunizations Call for a Wednesday vaccine appointment. Bring all prior vaccine records and any school form.
Adult vaccines Some adult vaccines, including examples such as tetanus, meningitis and hepatitis B, call for availability Ask which vaccines are available and whether payment, insurance or eligibility rules apply.
TB testing Tuberculosis testing Ask when the test must be read and whether your employer, school or program has a specific form.
Confidential STI testing Confidential STI testing Ask about appointment timing, privacy, cost and what ID or documentation is needed.
Lead testing Childhood lead testing / lead testing Bring child information, program paperwork and any provider or school request.
Vaccine records Vaccine records Give full legal name, date of birth, previous names if relevant and the deadline for the record request.

How to avoid a failed vaccine or TB visit

  1. Call before going. Use 574-946-6080 and say you need a vaccine, TB test, STI test, lead test or vaccine record.
  2. Ask for the exact service day. Vaccines are listed as Wednesday appointment services, but other services may follow different staff availability.
  3. Bring all records. Do not rely on memory for vaccine history. Bring school, provider, pharmacy or old county records if you have them.
  4. Explain your deadline. School entry, employer onboarding, college forms and program requirements can change how you plan.
  5. Keep a copy after the visit. Save records for school, work, travel, future medical care and future county requests.

Birth and death certificates in Pulaski County, Indiana

Pulaski County Health Department handles vital records for birth and death certificates. The state-hosted Vital Records page lists the registrar as Celinda Briney, with the Pulaski County Health Department at 125 South Riverside Drive, Suite 205, Winamac, Indiana 46996. It lists the email cbriney@pulaskicounty.in.gov, phone 574-946-6080 and fax 574-946-6654.

Vital records are not the same as medical records. A birth certificate or death certificate is tied to where the birth or death occurred. If the event did not occur in Pulaski County, Indiana, the Pulaski County Health Department may not be able to issue it. Do not mail payment or forms until you confirm the event jurisdiction and current fee requirements.

Certificate warning

If the birth or death happened in another county or another state, do not assume Pulaski County, Indiana can issue the certificate. Call first, confirm eligibility, ask which application is required and verify the current fee ordinance before mailing anything.

Vital record need Best official route What to prepare
Birth certificate Pulaski County Vital Records page Full birth name, date of birth, ID, relationship or eligibility proof if required, current fee and birth certificate request form.
Death certificate Pulaski County Vital Records page Decedent name, date of death, relationship or legal interest if required, ID, current fee and death certificate request form.
Fee check Official fee ordinance or county form page Ask for the current fee before mailing money or sending a request through another person.
Medical or vaccine record Nursing / vaccine records route Do not ask Vital Records for routine vaccine records unless staff direct you there; ask for vaccine records through the health department.

Food-service permits, inspections and food safety

Pulaski County Health Department handles retail-food permitting and inspections. Official pages mention restaurants, grocery stores, temporary vendors and other food-service establishments. The Food Services page provides links to food-service permit applications, food truck safety information, certified food handler course information, home-based vendor guidelines, retail food establishment guidance for boiling-water orders, food ordinances and fee ordinance information.

For a resident, the correct route depends on the problem. A complaint about a restaurant meal, a question about a temporary food stand, a food truck safety question and a new annual food establishment permit are different issues. If you are a business owner, call before opening, changing ownership, remodeling, serving at a temporary event or operating from home. If you are a resident reporting a complaint, gather facts first.

For residents reporting food concerns

Prepare the food establishment name, address, date, time, food item, what happened, whether anyone became sick, whether medical care was sought and whether you have a receipt or photos. Specific details help staff review the complaint.

For food businesses

Use the official Food Services page for annual food establishment applications, temporary food establishment applications, food truck safety, certified food handler information, home-based vendor guidelines and current fee rules.

Food-service task Best route Local tip
Annual food establishment permit Food Services page Do not wait until opening day. Permit, inspection and fee questions should be handled before serving food.
Temporary food vendor permit Food-service permit applications on official pages Temporary events still need advance planning. Call before the event date.
Food truck safety Food truck safety link on official Food Services page Ask about inspections, equipment, water, wastewater, temperature control and event requirements.
Home-based vendor question Home Based Vendor Guidelines link Do not assume every home-prepared food is allowed for sale. Confirm before advertising.
Restaurant complaint Call 574-946-6080 and ask for Food Services / Environmental Health Give the date, time, food item, symptoms if relevant and exact location.

Environmental complaints and public health issues

The Health Department page lists handling environmental complaints and all related public-health issues. Environmental health can involve unsafe sanitation, public health hazards, sewage problems, well or septic concerns, food establishment problems and other local conditions that may affect residents. The official contact page lists Edwina Guffey as Director of Environmental Health / Foods.

Environmental complaints are most useful when they are factual. A staff member cannot investigate a vague complaint as effectively as a complaint with an exact location, date, photos if available, names of businesses or property owners if known, and a clear description of the hazard.

Complaint preparation tip

Before calling, write down the address, what you saw, when you saw it, whether it is ongoing, whether children or vulnerable people are affected, whether sewage, food, pests, garbage, water, animals or unsafe conditions are involved, and whether any urgent danger exists. If there is immediate danger, call emergency services first.

Well and septic permitting and inspections

Pulaski County Health Department handles well and septic permitting and inspections. The Environmental Services page links to onsite sewage system permit steps, soil scientist information, applications for onsite sewage disposal systems, septic installation or contractor registration, septic license information, well permit applications, well permits, holding tank permits and the fee ordinance.

For property owners, this section is critical. Septic and well issues can affect home purchases, building permits, additions, repairs, financing and occupancy. Do not rely on a seller, contractor or neighbor alone. Use the official Environmental Services page and call the Health Department before you start work or sign a deadline-heavy contract.

  1. Identify the property. Have the full address, owner name if known, parcel information if available and the exact location of the planned work.
  2. Explain the project. Say whether this is a new system, repair, replacement, holding tank, well permit, septic inspection, contractor registration or complaint.
  3. Ask for the correct form. Use the official Environmental Services page, not an old file from a third-party website.
  4. Confirm fee and timing. Fee ordinances can change. Ask before mailing payment or hiring work.
  5. Keep written approvals. Real estate, contractors, lenders and future buyers may need proof.

Homebuyer warning

If a property uses a private well or septic system, request records early. Waiting until closing week can create problems if records are incomplete, a permit is missing, a repair is needed or a contractor schedule is tight.

Contractor warning

Contractor registration, installation information and permit forms should be checked before work starts. Do not assume a prior installer or old permit covers a new project.

Francesville satellite location

Pulaski County lists a satellite location at 101 Constitution Drive, Suite 100, Francesville, IN 47946. The county page lists 574-567-2175 and says appointments are available in Francesville on the first and third Tuesday of each month. The state-hosted contact page lists the Francesville satellite with Environmental Services on Mondays from 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM and Nursing Services by appointment only on the first and third Tuesdays of the month.

Because the satellite schedule is service-specific, do not drive to Francesville without calling first. Confirm the date, service, appointment time and documents needed. A nursing appointment and an environmental service visit are not the same thing.

Satellite detail Official information Resident action
Address 101 Constitution Drive, Suite 100, Francesville, IN 47946 Confirm the office room and appointment before visiting.
Phone listed by county page 574-567-2175 Use for local satellite confirmation, but call the main office if unsure.
Environmental services State-hosted page lists Mondays, 9:00 AM-4:00 PM Bring property address, permit details or complaint facts.
Nursing services By appointment only, first and third Tuesdays of the month Schedule first. Bring vaccine records, ID and any school or program form.

Official Pulaski County Health Department links and forms

Use official pages for current forms, fee ordinances and program routing. Avoid old screenshots, copied PDF links or third-party directories for time-sensitive health department tasks.

What Pulaski County Health Department does not handle

A local health department is important, but it is not every health, benefit, emergency or property office. Use the right path from the start.

If you need Do not assume Better route
Emergency medical care The health department phone line is fast enough. Call 911 or seek emergency medical care.
A birth or death certificate from another county or state Pulaski County, Indiana can issue it. Contact the county or state where the event occurred.
Hospital or private doctor records The county health department stores all medical records. Contact the provider, hospital or records custodian that created the record.
SNAP, Medicaid, TANF or benefits eligibility The county health department is the benefits office. Use the correct Indiana benefits agency or local social-service route.
Pulaski County Arkansas, Kentucky, Missouri, Virginia, Illinois or Georgia This Indiana office can handle it. Use that state and county’s official health department.

Pulaski County Health Department FAQ

What is the Pulaski County Health Department phone number?

For Pulaski County, Indiana, the main Health Department phone number is 574-946-6080. The fax number is 574-946-6654.

Where is the Pulaski County Health Department located?

The department is located at 125 South Riverside Drive, Winamac, IN 46996. Official pages refer to the Pulaski County Office Building or East Annex at that street address. Call ahead because official pages show different room references.

Who is the Pulaski County Health Officer?

The state-hosted contact page lists Dr. Timothy Day, M.D. as the Pulaski County Health Officer.

Who handles Environmental Health and Food Services?

The official contact page lists Edwina Guffey as Director of Environmental Health / Foods, with email eguffey@pulaskicounty.in.gov. Use the main office phone, 574-946-6080, for routing.

Does Pulaski County Health Department provide vaccines?

Yes. Official pages list child and adult vaccines. The county page says vaccines are administered on Wednesdays and require an appointment. Call 574-946-6080 before going.

Does the department offer TB testing?

Yes. Official service lists include tuberculosis testing. Call the Health Department first and ask about appointment timing, test reading requirements and any employer or school form you need to bring.

Can I get a birth certificate or death certificate there?

The Health Department handles vital records for birth and death certificates. The state-hosted Vital Records page lists the registrar route at 125 South Riverside Drive, Suite 205, Winamac, IN 46996, with phone 574-946-6080. Confirm that the event occurred in Pulaski County, Indiana before requesting a certificate.

Does Pulaski County Health Department inspect restaurants?

Yes. Official pages list retail-food permitting and inspections, including restaurants, grocery stores, temporary vendors and food-service permit applications.

Who handles well and septic permits?

The Health Department handles well and septic permitting and inspections. Use the official Environmental Services page for permit steps, well permits, onsite sewage applications, septic contractor registration and fee ordinance information.

Is there a Francesville satellite location?

Yes. Official pages list a Francesville satellite at 101 Constitution Drive, Suite 100, Francesville, IN 47946. The county page lists 574-567-2175. Environmental services and nursing services are scheduled by service type, so call before going.

Is this page for Pulaski County, Arkansas or Kentucky?

No. This page is for Pulaski County, Indiana. If you need Pulaski County, Arkansas; Pulaski County, Kentucky; Pulaski County, Missouri; Pulaski County, Virginia; Pulaski County, Illinois; or Pulaski County, Georgia, use that jurisdiction’s official health department.

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