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Online orders cost $15 for each certificate, plus an $8.30 processing fee for each order. All Medical Examiner death certificates have the cause of death. If the cause is or manner is “Undetermined” or “Pending further study,” contact the Medical Examiner’s office directly at (212) 447-2030.
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Vital Records has death records (since 1881) for all of New York State except New York City. It does not have these records for New York City (the boroughs of Manhattan, Kings (Brooklyn), Queens, Bronx, and Richmond (Staten Island)). Death records are also available from the local Registrar of Vital Statistics where the event occurred. Requirements
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Historic Birth, Death, or Marriage Record for death certificates before 1949 You can submit requests to get a copy of a death certificate from 1949 to the present, make a correction, check the status of an order, and more. Order Order Status Correction or Change Correction or Change Status Proof of Death Letter of Exemplification Refund
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To make a telephone request for New York Death Records, call vitalcheck, an independent company contracted by the New York State Department of Health, at 1-877-854-4481, provide the required information, and pay the relevant fee through credit card. In addition to the application fee, Vitalcheck will charge you $8 processing fee.
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Search By Certificate Number The fastest way to locate a vital record is by using the certificate number. Note that certificate numbering restarts at 0000001 annually for each borough and you must limit by borough and year to retrieve a unique record. Finding Certificate Numbers
https://a860-historicalvitalrecords.nyc.gov/searchHow to Find New York City Death Records • FamilySearch
OPTION TWO: Obtain the Death Certificate if it's Not Found Online STEP ONE: Find Death Information The New York Archives as well as nine other repositories in New York hold copies of microfiche indexes to death certificates. Contact one of these ten repositories (listed on the State Archives website) to search the index.
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Introducing Historical Vital Records NYC! Browse, search and download more than 10 million birth, death and marriage records from 1855-1949. Click here to learn more. Open By Appointment Only Announcement The Municipal Archives and Library has reopened for researchers by appointment only. Click here to find out how to schedule an appointment.
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The New York City Municipal Archives is undertaking a mass digitization project to provide online access to 13.3 million historical birth, death, and marriage records. Not sure where to start? Read our *search tips* for finding vital records. Research Assistance Learn about the collection
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Search Bronx County genealogy records including birth records, cemeteries, obituaries, will, probate records, and more. View information about New York City historical archive records, including births prior to 1910, deaths prior to 1949, and marriages prior to 1930, civil war documents, tax photos, and more.
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Perform a free New York public death records search, including death certificates, death indexes, deceased records, death registers & registries, obituaries, and death notices. The New York Death Records Search links below open in a new window and take you to third party websites that provide access to NY public records.
https://www.countyoffice.org/ny-death-records/How to Find New York Death Records • FamilySearch
PART A: You know the village, town, or city of death. Try 1st: Determine if the records from your village, town, city, or county have been microfilmed by FamilySearch. Search the Catalog for both village/town/city and county and then check to see if they are available at your local family history center. Try 2nd:
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