FLORIDA CERTIFICATE OF DEATH INFORMATION 2025

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Free; index to death and burial records from the state of Florida. Microfilm copies of these records are available at the FamilySearch Library and FamilySearch Centers. Free; index of deaths from the Florida Department of Health, Office of Vital Records. Also on Ancestry.com, free at FamilySearch centers.
Use Online People Search Tools Spokeo, Whitepages, and BeenVerified: these tools aggregate public information, including death records, when available. Entering a persons name and location may reveal a date of death. ObitFinder: this is a specific tool for obituary searches.
Components The death certificate contains medical information, (which is authored by medical providers, medical examiners, or coroners), and information regarding patient demographics, ancestry, and the disposition of remains (eg, cremation, burial), which is completed by a funeral director.
In Florida, any person of legal age may order a Florida death certificate without cause of death. A Florida death certificate with cause of death is confidential by Florida Law and may only be issued as follows: To the decedents spouse, parent, child, grandchild, or sibling (if 18 years of age or older).
Yes. The GRO index includes basic details of every person whose death has been registered in England and Wales since 1837. You can search it online at Findmypast. England Wales Deaths 1837-2007 are free to view online at Findmypast.