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  1. APPLICATION FOR MISSOURI VITAL RECORD - BIRTH/DEATH. MAIL TO: DHSS - Bureau of Vital Records 930 Wildwood Dr. Jefferson City, MO 65109. When completing this application in-person, applicants must show proper identification. Mail-in requests must be notarized by an acceptable notary public and include a self-addressed stamped return envelope.

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  2. The Missouri Death Certificate database can be searched by first, middle and last name, county, year and month. Digitized images of the original death certificates are linked to the search results. Spouse, Father and Mother name search is only available for 1955-1973. Death certificates began being recorded statewide in 1910 and are closed for ...

    • Types of Vital Records You Can Request
    • How to Obtain A Copy of A Vital Record
    • Mail-In / In-Person

    Many Missouri residents can quickly obtain their birth, death, marriage, and divorce records at the local level.1,2There are some types of vital records only available at the county level, and other types of records that are only available from the Bureau of Vital Records in Jefferson City. In the State of Missouri, vital records are not open to th...

    Phone and Online via VitalChek

    Call VitalChek at 1-877-817-7363, toll free 24 hours a day, 7 days a week or order online now through VitalChek. Documents can be requested by phone or online and charged to a major credit card.4An additional fee is charged by VitalChek for using this service. To further expedite the request, overnight delivery service is available.

    You may request copies of vital records directly from your local public health agency or from the Department of Health and Senior Services in Jefferson City. Follow the steps below to mail-in a request for a record, print out and take to your local public health agency, or schedule an appointment to visit the Bureau of Vital Records in Jefferson Ci...

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  4. Complete name and address of the requesting party. Number of copies needed. Purpose of the certification. A Death Certificate is an official document setting forth particulars relating to a dead person, including the name of the individual, the date of birth and the date of death.

  5. 1. The owner himself or through a duly authorized representative; 2. His/her spouse, parent, direct descendants, guardian or institution legally in-charge of him/her, if minor; 3. The court or proper public official whenever absolutely necessary in administrative, judicial or other official. 4.

  6. Deaths. Missouri death records are compiled from death certificates which are filed with the Department of Health and Senior Services by state law ( Missouri Revised Statute, Chapter 193 ). The death registration system has been in place in Missouri continuously since February 1, 1910, although changes in data items and definitions have taken ...

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