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  2. List of Death Records available at Colorado State Archives. How to Find Information. Types of Death Records held by the Colorado State Archives. Death Certificate (available through the Vital Records subject to their policies) Death Record, Register of Deaths, Death Books; Burial Permits; Burial Application; Burial Record; Coroner's Account ...

    • Deaths Before 1876
    • Deaths from 1876 Thru 1899
    • Restrictions For Obtaining Death Records

    Before 1876 no deaths were recorded by county or state. You must search substitute recordsto locate your ancestor’s death date and place.

    After statehood in 1876 some counties began to record deaths. These records are housed on the county level. There is no complete index for these county deaths. To locate the county of the death you must search substitute records.

    Anyone can obtain a death certificate for a death that occurred 75 or more years ago. To obtain a copy of the death certificate for those who died within the last 75 years, you must be: 1. 1.1. Current spouse named on the certificate 1.2. Ex spouse: Must present proof of direct and tangible interest 1.3. Parent: Must be listed on death certificate ...

  3. Boulder County Public Health (BCPH) issues Boulder County death certificates in accordance with Colorado state law. Online In order to obtain a death certificate online, please visit VitalChek .

  4. County vital records offices for birth and death records. County clerk and recorder's offices for marriage records. District court clerks for divorce, separation or annulment records. Colorado State Archive for a wide range of historical data

  5. How to Obtain Death Records in Colorado. In Colorado, a death record can be obtained through the Vital Records Section of the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment. The Colorado Vital Records Section has had custody of death certificates for the entire state since 1900.

  6. Colorado death certificates are legal documents, issued by the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment, that record the date, location, and cause of a person’s death that occurred within Colorado.

  7. Death Certificates. Certified copies of death certificates are $20.00 for the first copy and $13.00 for each additional copy of the same record purchased at the same time.

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