North Carolina Death Records
North Carolina Vital Records
NC Vital Records is part of the NCDHHS, Division of Public Health, and is located in Raleigh.In partnership with county registers of deeds offices, local health departments, and birthing facilities throughout the state, we are responsible for recording North Carolina vital events.This includes responsibility for: legally registering all births, deaths, fetal deaths, marriages, and divorces ...
https://vitalrecords.nc.gov/Death Records Search - North Carolina (Death Certificates ...
Perform a free North Carolina public death records search, including death certificates, death indexes, deceased records, death registers & registries, obituaries, and death notices. The North Carolina Death Records Search links below open in a new window and take you to third party websites that provide access to NC public records.
https://www.countyoffice.org/nc-death-records/North Carolina Death Records Search Directory
Death records are managed by the North Carolina Vital Records Unit, which is a division of the Department of Health and Human Services. Death records are available from 1930 to present. Certified copies of vital records are available only to the registrant, spouse, sibling, direct ancestor, direct descendant, stepparent, stepchild, persons ...
https://www.publicrecords.onlinesearches.com/north-carolina/vital-records/death-certificatesFree North Carolina Death Records | Enter a Name to View ...
North Carolina Vital Records 1903 Mail Service Center Raleigh, NC 27699-1903. In addition to aforementioned things, mail a pay order or cheque for the fee to address mentioned above. Online. The easiest and most convenient way of accessing North Carolina Death Records is online.
https://www.searchquarry.com/north-carolina-death-records/How to Find North Carolina Death Records • FamilySearch
The state of North Carolina began recording deaths in 1913. If you cannot locate your ancestor in the databases below try searching for death information in other records. STEP ONE: Find Death Information [edit | edit source] For deaths that exist during the time period, try the following databases. Try each link.
https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/How_to_Find_North_Carolina_Death_RecordsNC.gov: Vital Records
Obtain birth, death, marriage and divorce certificates, and register name changes. Certificates can be obtained in person, by mail, by phone or online. In person service is available at the county Register of Deeds where the event took place or in the state office in Raleigh.
https://www.nc.gov/services/vital-recordsNC.gov: Vital Records, Office of
The NC Vital Records office is responsible for recording North Carolina vital events: births, deaths, fetal deaths, marriages, and divorces which occur in North Carolina. The office codes these events for statistical purposes maintains the records and provides certified or uncertified copies to individuals, researchers, and public health programs.
https://www.nc.gov/agency/vital-records-officeOnline North Carolina Death Indexes, Records & Obituaries
Online North Carolina Death Indexes and Obituaries. North Carolina Death Indexes and Vital Records at Ancestry (these require payment) North Carolina Death Certificates, 1909-January 1976 (indexed) includes scanned images of the death certificates North Carolina Death Index, 1908-2004 covers all counties from 1968-2004; partial coverage from 1908-1967
https://www.deathindexes.com/northcarolina/NCDHHS: DPH: NC Vital Records: Research
Do not contact North Carolina Vital Records. Death Certificates: For death certificates prior to 1930, contact the North Carolina State Archives. A few delayed death records may exist back to 1909. Marriage Certificates: NC Vital Records has copies of marriage records dating back to 1962.
https://vitalrecords.nc.gov/research.htmNorth Carolina, U.S., Death Indexes, 1908-2004
This database is an index to deaths that occurred in North Carolina between 1908 and 2004. This index was created by three agencies. The first portion was created by Ancestry from microfilm copies of county death indexes obtained from the North Carolina State Archives and Records Section (see the bottom of this page for a list of counties and years covered).
https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/8908/Finding North Carolina Birth, Marriage, and Death Records ...
North Carolina is a unique state in that its birth, marriage, and death records are essentially public records as soon as created. North Carolina does not restrict access to genealogical copies with 25 year or greater embargo periods that limit public access.
https://www.ncgenealogy.org/researchguides/vitalrecordsguide/