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  1. How to request a certified record by mail. How to request a certified record in person at the State Vital Records Office. How to request a commemorative certificate. How to request a certificate of nonviable birth. The following records are available at County Registrar offices.

  2. Jan 15, 2024 · Iowa Death Databases - Includes Index Only: 1850-1990 - At FamilySearch.org: Free; index to death and burial records from the state of Iowa. Microfilm copies of original records are available at the FamilySearch Library and at some FamilySearch Centers.

  3. For certified copies of birth, death and marriage records or more recent birth, death, and marriage records contact the Department of Public Health. The State Historical Society of Iowa is in the process of making more vital records available online.

  4. 1). Deaths, 1880- June 1904. Iowa began recording deaths on July 1, 1880. Deaths are recorded in registers bound by year and arranged by county. Information entered for each death includes: name of deceased, date and place of death, gender, age, cause of death and burial site.

  5. Official State of Iowa Website Here is how you know. Agencies A-Z Programs & Services. Health & Human Services. Search. Menu. ... Vital Records Portals. Death Registration Portal. IVES Support. Birth Registration Portal. Termination of Pregnancy Portal. County Recorders' Portal.

  6. www.polkcountyiowa.gov › county-recorder › vital-recordsDeath Records - Polk County Iowa

    Vital Records. Death Records. *To ensure same day service of Vital Records, you must be in the office by 3:30pm.* Death Certificates for insurance policies, estate settlement, real estate transfers etc… To obtain a raised seal certified copy of a death certificate you can write to us or come into the office.

  7. Each certified copy is $15.00. Those requesting certified copies must prove entitlement (immediate family) before acquiring a copy. Deaths from 1954 to the current date are available electronically in all counties in Iowa, regardless of where the event occurred.

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