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- Most are available digitally on their website, www.familysearch.org. There is no charge to use FamilySearch, but they do require that you register for a free account to view the original documents. You can search their collection of Ohio death certificates on their Ohio Deaths, 1908–1953 page.
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Explore Ohio death certificates and related indexed records from the Ohio History Connection Archives & Library's collections.
May 17, 2024 · Death certificates for the state of Ohio from 1971 to the present and stillbirths from 1954 to present are held by the Ohio Department of Health. You can also request death certificates from the local public health department where the death occurred.
Columbus Public Health Office of Vital Statistics offers ordering of birth and death certificates online through VitalChek.com - a private, for-profit company.
The City of Cincinnati issues Birth Certificates for anyone born in Ohio.
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