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Florida Deceased Records

How to Find a Death Record in Florida? - State Records

In Florida, death records are vital records. They are used to transfer real and personal property title, settle pension claims and life insurance benefits, formally request probate or administration of a deceased’s estate, close bank accounts, track death trends, and present end result data for research studies.

https://florida.staterecords.org/deathrecords How to Find a Death Record in Florida? - State Records

Enter a Name to View Florida Death Records Online - SearchQuarry

In Florida, the Florida Department of Health and Vital Statistics is responsible for maintaining and issuing the official record of all deaths that occur in the state of Florida. The Florida Department of Health and Vital Statistics maintains Florida death records of 1977-present. The death records maintained by the Department of Health and Vital Statistics are categorized into two types: death records 1977-1939 and death records 1939-present.

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Florida Death Records Search Directory - OnlineSearches.com

In Florida, death records are the responsibility of the Florida Department of Health. Death records are restricted for 50 years. During the restriction period, death records may be accessed by the decedent’s spouse, parent, child, grandchild, sibling, or legal representative. Death records are available from 1877 to present.

https://www.publicrecords.onlinesearches.com/florida/vital-records/death-certificates Florida Death Records Search Directory - OnlineSearches.com

Death | Florida Department of Health

SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBER (Section 119.071 Florida Statutes): Social security numbers held by the Department of Health on death certificates are confidential and will only be issued to an eligible party requesting a confidential record, regardless of the date of death. Therefore, the first five digits of the decedent’s social security number will be redacted when issuing a public record request.

https://www.floridahealth.gov/certificates/certificates/death/index.html Death | Florida Department of Health

Florida Death Records Search - County Office

Florida Death Records provide information relating to a person's death in Florida. Death Records include information from Florida and Federal death registries and indexes, including the National Death Index. Florida Vital Records Offices, County Clerks, and the Florida Health Department maintain Death Records. Find Florida Death Records, including: Florida Death Records online for free; Certified death certificates; Copies of death certificates and records; Florida death index documents ...

https://www.countyoffice.org/fl-death-records/ Florida Death Records Search - County Office

Florida Death Records Search – The Ultimate Guide - 2022 - Public ...

A death certificate in Florida is an official record registering an individual’s death within the state. The certificate comprises two sections: one section detailing the deceased person’s personal information and another section detailing the certifying physician’s (medical examiner) findings, including the cause of death.

https://ourpublicrecords.org/death-records-florida/ Florida Death Records Search – The Ultimate Guide - 2022 - Public ...

How to Find Florida Death Records • FamilySearch

Some counties in Florida began to keep death records in 1877. Statewide registration started in 1899 but not every death was recorded. General compliance throughout the state began in 1917. STEP ONE: Find Death Information [ edit | edit source] For death that exist during this time period, try the following databases.

https://www.familysearch.org/en/wiki/How_to_Find_Florida_Death_Records How to Find Florida Death Records • FamilySearch

Florida Vital Records | StateRecords.org

Persons eligible to perform a death record search by name, or obtain Florida death records with the cause of death information include: The deceased’s parent, legal guardian or spouse Children, grandchildren, and siblings of the decedent (who are of adult age) Persons authorized by court order ...

https://florida.staterecords.org/vital.php Florida Vital Records | StateRecords.org

Online Florida Death Indexes, Records & Obituaries

List of deaths and/or burials, 1800-1899 in St. Johns County, Florida; and St. Johns County, Florida register of deaths occuring in or burial in for the period 1900-1949 scanned book at FamilySearch St. Petersburg - see Pinellas County above Tallahassee - see Leon County above Tampa - see Hillsborough County above Volusia County Cemeteries

https://www.deathindexes.com/florida/ Online Florida Death Indexes, Records & Obituaries

Florida Deaths and Burials - FamilySearch Historical Records

Florida Deaths and Burials - FamilySearch Historical Records United States Florida This is a Legacy Collection This collection is a partial index of records for this locality. The collection was originally assembled for publication in April 2010. Since that time only a few records may have been added.

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