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State of Ohio Death RecordsLookup & Search Ohio Death Certificates, Cemetery, Burial & Obituary Filings & Papers Online |
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To search Ohio 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 OhioYou can write to the Ohio department of health below. Ohio Department of Health Ph: (614) 466-2531 The center has records since December 20, 1908. It costs $21.50 for obtaining an Ohio death certificate. A Personal check or money order will need to be made payable to Treasury, State of Ohio. Phone (614) 466-2531 to verify the current fees, this will be a recorded message on how to apply. More information is also available from the Ohio Department of Health, Vital Records website. Ohio Death Records OH:
Ohio country was also known as Ohio territory and is famous for its Ohio River. 40,953 square miles of Ohio is covered by land and 3,875 square miles is covered by water. The highest temperature recorded at Ohio is 113 degree Fahrenheit and the lowest temperature recorded is -39 degrees Fahrenheit. Ohio death certificates are maintained by the health district in which the death occurs. Due to recent changes in the laws of the country, uncertified death certificates are not issued. A sum of $22 is charged for every certified copy of the death certificate issued. Death records, including Ohio death records, are essential to procure social security benefits, driver’s license, and passport formalities, for children entering school etc. the state vital statistics division issues certificates on the death of an individual or whenever the kin of the deceased individual applies for it. Ohio death papers are also a source of information and helps those conducting genealogy researches. Statistics in the year 2006 showed that 27,764 people died of heart diseases, 24,865 were struck by cancer, lower respiratory diseases consumed the lives of 6041 individuals and 5778 people of the total population were victims of stroke. Unintentional injury cost the lives of 4737 individuals and diabetes affected the least number of people consuming 3746 lives of the total population. Go back to Ohio Vital Records Or search Ohio death records below
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