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  2. 6 days ago · Where do I buy a Minnesota death certificate? From any Minnesota county vital records office. County offices may print a death certificate order while you wait. If you need to change a death record before you buy a certificate, read our Change a Death Record webpage. From the Office of Vital Records. Death Certificate Request (PDF)

  3. You can obtain a birth or death certificate from a registrar's office in any county in Minnesota for births that took place during or after 1900 and for deaths that took place during or after 1997. Health Policy Division.

  4. Death Certificate Request. Use this form to request a Minnesota death certificate. If we can’t locate the record with the information you provide, we’ll send you a certified Statement of No Record Found. NOTE: County offices generally provide the fastest service.

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  5. www.hennepin.us › residents › licenses-certificatesDeath | Hennepin County

    Open all. Apply for a certified or uncertified death certificate in person, by mail or fax. Expedited application available for additional fee.

  6. Death Records. Search for MN Death Certificates (1904-2001). MN Death Certificates Index. Instructions for getting a copy of a death certificate can be found at the Minnesota Department of Health Office of Vital Records . National Historical Records (birth, death, marriage). Family Search.

  7. Complete a Death Certificate Application and present valid photo identification such as your driver's license. (The form certifies your right to a copy of the death certificate for that person.) The fee is $13 for the first copy and $6 for each additional copy of the same record. See the Certificate Eligibility website for a list of those ...

  8. Oct 9, 2023 · Information on the death certificate may include: full name of the deceased, full date and time of death, jurisdiction of death, sex, race, age, marital status, usual residence, occupation, date and place of birth, parents' names and places of birth, spouse's name, military service (if any) and Social Security number.

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