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If you would like to do a search in person, the contact details are below.

Obtaining Death Records In Kansas

You can write to the Kansas department of health below.

Office of Vital Statistics
1000 SW Jackson, Suite 120
Topeka, KS 66612-2221

Ph: (785) 296-1400
Fax: (785) 357-4332

The center has Kansas death records since July 1911.

It costs $15 for obtaining an Kansas death certificate.

A Personal check or money order will need to be made payable to Vital Statistics. Phone (785) 296-1400 to verify the current fees, this will be a recorded message on how to apply. More information is also available from the Kansas Department of Health and Environment, The Office of Vital Statistics website.

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For the Kansas death records from July 1, 1911 till date, you need to contact the Office of Vital Statistics. They furnish you with the necessary information. These records are not public records. To obtain these records, you must be an immediate family member, or legally appointed personnel. For an initial fee of $15, a certified death certificate is issued. While requesting the certificate, a valid ID proof is necessary.

If you seek to avail Kansas death papers online, many service providers can be of use. These companies, for a small amount of fee, will provide you with the necessary information, through the government database. These companies work with the help of government agencies. Hence all records are authentic.
While studying the death certificates it has been observed that the infant mortality rate is very high here. It is 20% higher than the national average.

Death records are of great help for genealogical research. As other vital records, death records are also verified under an eye witness, hence all the information is correct. They are also required for verification of name, address, nationality etc. Death records are also imperative for birth and death records of a country, hence establishing the correct statistics.

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