Florida Death Notices

By Ben Kingsley


The death of an individual is probably one of the saddest news that we can hear. Sad as it may seem, such emotional event has to be documented. In the state of Florida, this documentation is in the form of a certificate. Although, the official document is a death certificate given only to the family of the deceased, Florida death notices are still published in the local newspapers to inform the public about the death of a local resident.

The residents of Florida uses death certificate in a number of ways. The immediate family of the deceased needs to present the death certificate when they claiming of the insurance of the deceased. Without it, the request may be delayed or denied. Genealogy research is also another use of such document. It is used as a reference when the family tree is being updated. If the spouse of the deceased has any plans of marrying again, he/she has to secure a copy of the death certificate since it is one of the requirements for widows who apply for marriage.

A death certificate focuses on the details of the death of an individual. One would know the real name of the individual. The date and the place where the person died is one of the important information that can be obtained from the said document. One would also find the names of the immediate family of the deceased on the certificate.

Only death records which have been registered since 1917 are available in the state office of Florida. Records before the given year have to be requested at the county where the death was registered. A fee of $5 has to be paid in order to get a copy of a death certificate. The document is only given to the immediate family of the deceased. The one who requested the document has to provide the basic details of the record that is being requested. Also, the personal details of the requesting individual are also required and have to be provided on the request form upon the submission of the form.

All of the public records that are issued in the state of Florida are archived in the office of the Vital Records Section of the Department of Health. This includes the death records of the state. It should be the first place to check when requesting for a copy of a death certificate. The office of the county clerk can also help you with the search if going to the state office is not possible somehow.

Requesting for a copy of a death record can also be done online. This helps save time and energy since the request can be done even without leaving home. Doing the search online has eliminated the need to go to any office just to file the request. One of the reasons why the people of Florida prefer to request it online is that the needed information can be obtained in just a few clicks thus there is no need to wait for hours, days or weeks. A lot of websites now offer such services. Some would even allow free retrieval while others do it for a certain fee.




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