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State of Vermont Death Records

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

Obtaining Death Records In Vermont

You can write to the Vermont department of health below.

Vermont Department of Health
Vital Records Section
P.O. Box 70
108 Cherry Street
Burlington, VT 05402

Ph: (802) 863-7275

The center has records for the most recent 5 years.

It costs $10 for obtaining an Vermont death certificate.

A Personal check or money order will need to be made payable to Vermont Department of Health. Phone (802) 863-7275 to verify the current fees, this will be a recorded message on how to apply. More information is also available from the Vermont Department of Health website.

For death records older then 5 years contact

Vermont State Archives and Records Administration
Office of the Secretary of State
1078 US Route 2, Middlesex
Montpelier, VT  05633-7701

Ph: (802) 828-3286 to verify current fees or visit the Vermont State Archives & Records Administration website.

Vermont Death Records VT:

Vermont Public Info

Death records, including Vermont death certificates, are official documents providing information on where a person was born, the nature of his death, location where the death occurred etc. Death certificates of the deceased are issued in the county or the state government level of the individual.

Vermont death records are of great importance to those stuck in legal battles and having legal needs. It can also be used to collect health insurance, to show outstanding creditors that someone has passed away or to execute the will of the deceased. Some death records dating back to the 1760’s are a source of information to those involved in researches and historians who consider them to be historical documents.

Vermont death papers for the recent 5years are stored at the vital records section. The records which were collected before 5 years, including those which are centuries old, are placed at the state archives and records administration.

The statistical data of Vermont for the year 2005 shows that 35577 deaths took place in that respective year. This estimates to around 825.5 per 100,000 people. Also, the data collected for infants death, showed that 29 infants lost their lives in the year 2005 estimating to about 4.39 per 100,000 people.

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