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legally registering all births, deaths, fetal deaths, marriages, and divorces which occur in North Carolina coding vital events for statistical purposes maintaining vital records and providing certified or uncertified copies to individuals, researchers, and public health programs. Learn More Contact
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North Carolina Death Records provide information relating to a person's death in North Carolina. Death Records include information from North Carolina and Federal death registries and indexes, including the National Death Index. North Carolina Vital Records Offices, County Clerks, and the North Carolina Health Department maintain Death Records.
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Death records are managed by the North Carolina Vital Records Unit, which is a division of the Department of Health and Human Services. Death records are available from 1930 to present.
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To make an in person request for the death record you need, visit the local Vital Records Division office, complete and submit the Application for North Carolina Death Record, present a copy of your valid photo ID and pay the required fee. The fee for North Carolina Death Record is $24. By mail
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Vital Records Obtain birth, death, marriage and divorce certificates, and register name changes. Certificates can be obtained in person, by mail, by phone or online. In person service is available at the county Register of Deeds where the event took place or in the state office in Raleigh. http://vitalrecords.nc.gov/order.htm Details
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Death certificates from 1913 to 1975, as well as an index covering 1913 to 1979, are available at the North Carolina State Archives. Death certificates from 1906 to 1994, as well as an index covering 1906 to 1967, are available on microfilm through the Family History Library: FHL film 1909181 (first of 1,022 films).
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North Carolina Death Indexes and Vital Records at Ancestry (these require payment) North Carolina Death Certificates, 1909-January 1976 (indexed)includes scanned images of the death certificates North Carolina Death Index, 1908-2004covers all counties from 1968-2004; partial coverage from 1908-1967
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Vital Records is responsible for recording vital events that take place in North Carolina. This includes responsibility for legally registering: Births Deaths Fetal deaths Marriages Divorces Vital Records maintains these records and provides certified or uncertified copies to individuals, researchers, and public health programs.
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A few delayed death records may exist back to 1909. Marriage Certificates: NC Vital Records has copies of marriage records dating back to 1962. For records prior to 1962, contact the county register of deeds where the marriage license was issued. Divorce Certificates: NC Vital Records has copies of divorce records dating back to 1958.
https://vitalrecords.nc.gov/research.htmNCDHHS: DPH: NC Vital Records: NCDAVE / EDRS
North Carolina Vital Records is implementing the N.C. Database Application for Vital Events (NCDAVE) system to transition from paper to electronic death records. The Electronic Death Registration System (EDRS) is a secure, web-based, statewide online system used to electronically register death certificates.
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