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  1. 904-359-6900. VitalStats@FLHealth.gov. The Bureau of Vital Statistics is Proudly PHAB Accredited. How to order a Florida Death Certificate. Who can request a Death Certificate? WITHOUT CAUSE OF DEATH: Any person of legal age (18 or over) may apply for a certified copy of a death record without the cause of death.

  2. Upon receipt of registrant’s death record, a birth certificate marked “Deceased” may be issued to the spouse, child, grandchild, or sibling, if of legal age. Please notate “Registrant Deceased” on the application and include a photocopy of the death certificate. VALID PHOTO IDENTIFICATION IS REQUIRED WHEN REQUESTING A BIRTH RECORD.

  3. Jun 30, 2023 · Upon receipt of registrant’s death record, a birth certificate markedDeceased” may be issued to registrant’s spouse, child, grandchild, sibling, if of legal age (18). Please notate “Registrant Deceased” on the application and include a photocopy of the death certificate.

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  5. VitalChek provides the option to order from the Florida Bureau of Vital Statistics or from the local health department in the county where the vital record event occurred. Please note: County Health Department fees vary.

  6. Apostilles. Birth Certificates. Death Certificates. Divorce Certificates. Marriage Certificates. Amendments and Corrections. Electronic Registration for Florida Vital Records. Electronic Birth Registration. Electronic Death Registration. Information for Physicians. Florida Shots Registry. www.FLShots.com. Connect with DOH.

  7. To Order By Mail Or In Person. Birth Certificates. Pinellas County Vital Statistics provides certified copies on births occurring in Florida from 1917 to present. Information is provided on how to order these, as well as birth records from another state. Death Certificates.

  8. Death certificates Anyone may obtain certified copies without the cause of death information. Copies of the death certificate are available from either the funeral director handling the deceased or the local Florida Department of Health's Bureau of Vital Statistics.