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Obtaining Death Records In North Carolina

You can write to the North Carolina Vital Records below.

North Carolina Vital Records
1903 Mail Service Center
Raleigh, NC 27699-1903

Ph: (919) 733-3526

The center has records since January 1, 1930.

It costs $24 for obtaining an North Carolina death certificate.

A Personal check or money order will need to be made payable to NC Vital Records. Phone (919) 733-3000 to verify the current fees, this will be a recorded message on how to apply. More information is also available from the Department of Health and Human Services Website.

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North Carolina is situated on the Atlantic seaboard in the Southern US. It is bordered by Georgia, Tennessee and Virginia. North Carolina constitutes of 100 counties in total. Raleigh is its capital. North Carolina is the nation’s largest producer of tobacco.

With a large population, North Carolina maintains its vital records in a very accurate state. If you are looking for North Carolina Death certificates, you need to contact the NC Department of Health and Human Services. All the records from 1930 to present can be obtained here. North Carolina death papers come under confidential records, hence if you wish to obtain records, a valid relation with the deceased is required. Identity as well as eligibility proofs are mandatory. For a certified death certificate a fee of $24 is taken, and $15 for every extra certificate, requested at the same time. The records can be availed through many mediums like mail or drop off at the Vital Records Office in Raleigh. The Office also provides for faster service but for an extra fee. If you need death records prior to 1930, then you need to contact the North Carolina State Archives.

The statistical report of the year 2007 states the death rate of North Carolina per 1000 population as 8.3, with total of 76 thousand deaths.

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