DEATH AND FETAL DEATH CERTIFICATES
THE FOLLOWING PERSONS MAY APPLY:
- Surviving relative of the deceased
- Authorized representative of a surviving relative of the deceased
- Funeral director who was in charge of the final disposition of
the body of the deceased
- An individual who has a proven legal need
- Court of law
TO APPLY
Download APPLICATION FOR A COPY OF DEATH CERTIFICATE
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You must present a valid, unexpired, government-issued photo ID displaying
a date issued and an expiration date. Applicants unable to supply valid
photo ID must present two (2) different pieces of alternative documentation.
Acceptable documents are pay stub, current car registration, bank statement,
letter from a government agency, lease/rental agreement, utility bill
with current address, or a copy of your income tax return or W-2 form.
At least one of these documents must contain your current mailing
address. Applicants unable to provide valid photo ID will not be able to receive
their requests the same day. Their requests will be mailed to the address
displayed on the documents provided. If you wish to order a Certificate
by mail, include the requested information, photocopy of required identification,
a self-addressed, stamped envelope, and the required fee.
DEATH AND FETAL DEATH INFORMATION
The Division issues certified copies of death certificates for individuals
who died in Maryland in 1969 or thereafter. For copies of records for
deaths that occurred prior to 1969, contact the Maryland State Archives.
Complete the APPLICATION FOR A COPY OF DEATH CERTIFICATE. If the certificate
is for a fetal death, write "Fetal Death" on the application.
You may mail the application and fee to the Division of Vital Records
or visit the Division offices for same day service. If you do not have
an application, (you may obtain one from the Division of Vital Records
(see Application for Certificates page)) or
send the following information to the Division of Vital Records:
- Date of application
- Name of deceased (first/middle/last)
- Date of death (month/day/year)
- Place where death occurred (city or county and state)
- Number of copies requested
- Reason for request
- Relationship to deceased
- Applicant's full name (Name should be both printed and signed.)
- Current address
Within 30 days of a death, copies of the record may also be obtained
from the local health department in which the funeral director filed
the death certificate, with the exception of Baltimore City and Baltimore
County health departments. You must apply in person at the appropriate
local health department.
Click
here to apply online for this certificate through VitalChek at an additional
charge.
YOU WILL RECEIVE
A certified copy of the death or fetal death certificate. If the search
provides no record, a Certification of Record Search will be provided.
CORRECTIONS TO EXISTING DEATH CERTIFICATES
If there are errors on an existing death or fetal death certificate,
call the Division of Vital Records for information on how to request
corrections.
LENGTH OF WAIT
If application is made in person, certificates can be received the
same day if valid photo identification is provided. Requests by mail
take approximately one to two weeks to process.
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