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To search Minnesota death records, just do a quick search in the box above. Instant Results

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

Obtaining Death Records In Minnesota

You can write to the Minnesota department of health below.

Minnesota Department of Health
Office of the State Registrar
P.O. Box 64882
St. Paul, MN 55164

Ph: (651) 201-5970
Fax: (651) 291-0101

The center has records since January 1908.

It costs $13 for obtaining a Minnesota death certificate.

Phone (517) 335-8666 to verify the current fees, or more information is also available from the Minnesota Department of Health website

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Situated in mid-western United States of America, Minnesota is regarded as one of the most extensive states in the country.

According to the statistics developed from the Minnesota Death records, a total of 37,086 deaths occurred during the year 2006. An average of 102 deaths occurs in Minnesota every day. Death rate of Minnesota is 7.1

To obtain Minnesota death certificates, you can obtain it through fax or mail service provided by the Minnesota Department of Health. But if you are looking out to go and get the records personally then you need to visit your local registrar office. A tangible reason needs to be furnished before seeking the death records. This includes the relation with the deceased, like parent or grandparent of the deceased, spouse or legal representative etc. The MDH preserve Minnesota death papers from 1997 till present. Prior to this, you must obtain the records from the county office where the event occurred. A fee of $13 is charged per copy. If you seek to get the records via mail or fax, it is mandatory to get your signature notarized in the application form.

Death records are important for states as well as countries to carry on with census. They are important for genealogical researches. Also death records are a viable proof of the individuals name and nationality.

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