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  1. Access New York State death records through our comprehensive directory. Find information on obtaining death certificates, public death records, and genealogy records. Learn about the requirements, fees, and processes for requesting death certificates from official sources.

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    If you know the certificate number and year, it is easy to search, view, and download the color copy.

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    Search by name is also available if you know the exact name and year (please note, the site does not currently account for spelling variations in names). An important note: Some records are still in the process of digitization, so are not yet included in digitized access. For more details see the vital certificate coverage charts.

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    To browse records, select "Browse All" from the main menu, and enter the record type (birth, marriage, or death), borough (Manhattan, (Kings) Brooklyn, Queens, Bronx, Richmond (Staten Island)), and year. The slider makes it easy for you to search for a year or a range of years:

    If you are unable to find the materials you need using the name search, other indexes exist to help you identify the certificate number. The new New York City Historical Vital Records index is based on an index created by the Genealogical Federation of Long Island (GFLI) who used the microfilmed card file to create the indexes. The Germany Genealog...

    As you download a record, the file name provides some key information for you. Files are named like this: M-K-1894-0005326 or B-M-1878-0235338. The first letter is the type of record: 1. B for birth 2. M for Marriage 3. D for death The second letter is the Borough: 1. B for Bronx 2. K for Kings (Brooklyn) 3. M for Manhattan 4. Q for Queens 5. R for...

    To see if a record is digitized, use the site tab Digital Vital Records, and then select the tab for Birth, Deaths, or Marriages. Remember that marriage records between 1908 and 1937 come in two different record collections, certificates and licenses and you should check both series. The NYC DORIS website has an explanation of these materials, and ...

  2. Death Indexes and Records Online. This website is an extensive directory of links to online death indexes, listed by state and county. Included are death records, death certificate indexes, death notices and registers, obituaries, probate indexes, and cemetery and burial records.

  3. Search New York obituary records by name of deceased, date of death or obituary keyword through this paid service. Searches can be filtered by New York cities. Free Search

  4. Death Certificates can be ordered online. Order Online. Visting to make a correction? Overview. Vital Records has death records (since 1881) for all of New York State except New York City. It does not have these records for New York City (the boroughs of Manhattan, Kings (Brooklyn), Queens, Bronx, and Richmond (Staten Island)).

  5. Mar 21, 2024 · Over the past few decades, thanks to volunteers, librarians, and archivists (as well as the largest of them all – FamilySearch), a great number of indexes to death collections have been provided for free online. These searchable indexes provide specific death information and sometimes scanned images of the actual death certificates themselves.

  6. Mar 16, 2024 · The lists below are specific death indexes and record collections that are available for free online for the state of New York. Note : Some of the links listed take you to a FamilySearch Collection of digital images.

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