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  1. The NYC Health Department issues death certificates for all deaths that occur in New York City (The Bronx, Brooklyn, Manhattan, Queens and Staten Island). We do not issue certificates for Nassau, Suffolk or other counties in New York State.

  2. The NYC Department of Health and Mental Hygiene (NYC Health Department) issues death certificates for deaths that occur in the five boroughs of NYC (the Bronx, Brooklyn, Manhattan, Queens and Staten Island) and are available after a person’s death has been reported by the medical facility and the case has been registered by the NYC Health ...

  3. www.nyc.gov › assets › dohNYC: After Life

    health.nyc.gov or call 311. For nonemergencies, order death certificates online or by mail: • Online: Visit vitalcheck.com, authorized resource for official, government-issued online vital records and the fastest way to order. • By mail: • Visit nyc.gov/health and search for death certificate application to download the application, then

  4. My loved one died in New York City. How do I get their death certificate? • The NYC Health Department issues death certificates for deaths that occur in NYC. • Death Certificates are available once the death has been reported and the case has been registered.

  5. How to Order. Go to: Birth and Death Certificates | Corrections | Required Documents. VitalChek: Only Authorized Online Vendor. For the fastest service, order certified copies online through VitalChek, which is the only vendor authorized by the Health Department to process birth and death certificate orders.

  6. How to order a death certificate online with the cause of death for FEMA reimbursement: Go to: https://www1.nyc.gov/site/doh/services/death-certificates.page. Scroll down to this part of the page and click “order a death certificate online”.

  7. Oct 17, 2023 · Later records are held by the New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene. According to New York State law, death records for New York City are not filed with the state of New York. Learn how to find death records outside New York City