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Obtaining Death Records In Tennessee

You can write to the Tennessee Vital Records below.

Tennessee Vital Records
Central Services Building, 1st Floor
421 5th Avenue North
Nashville, TN 37247

Ph: (615) 741-1763
Fax: (615) 741-9860

The Office keeps death records for 50 years. Records older then this are maintained by

Tennessee Library and Archives
Archives Division
Nashville, TN 37243-0312.

It costs $7 for obtaining an Tennessee death certificate.

A Personal check or money order will need to be made payable to Tennessee Vital Records. Phone (615) 741-1763 to verify the current fees. More information is also available from the Tennessee Department of Health website.

Tennessee Death Records TN:

Tennessee Public Info

There were no official registrations of deaths in Tennessee before the year 1908. However, few cities did keep some earlier death records, which are available through the state library and archives. State wide listing of deaths began only in 1914.

Tennessee Death records consist of information about an individual’s death, at times, the name of the father and mother of the deceased and even the name of the doctor who was present at the time of death. Tennessee Death records certificates that are issued by the local government and state will often comprise the place of dwelling and his or her mother’s middle name.

Tennessee Death papers been since a long time by researchers to know more about the family tree. These are measured to be primary source of records, since all details recorded are done by a bystander at the death place. If an individual wants to acquire a death certificate of the deceased then, he or she must get a photocopy of a government approved form of ID, which must include the requestor's signature which must accompany all his or her applications. Licensed copies of the new death certificates are provided to the person mentioned in the records and few family members or legal officials.

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