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Death Certificates

Florida Department of Health in Bradford County

Vital Statistics

The Florida Department of Health in Bradford County (DOH-Bradford) can help you obtain a Death Certificate on someone who has died in Bradford County since 2008.

Death Certificates earlier than 2008 or on someone from another county may be obtained from the State Vital Statistics Office in Jacksonville by calling 904-359-6900 Ext. 9000 or by calling the credit card line at 877-550-7330.

Mailing Address:
State Office of Vital Statistics
Attn: Customer Services
Post Office Box 210
Jacksonville, FL 32231-0042.

The Vital Statistics office does not research death information. In order to obtain a death certificate from this office, you must have the correct month and year of death.


Applying for a Death Certificate

You may apply for Death Certificates in person or by mail.

In Person: Our office is located at 1801 N Temple Ave, Starke, FL  32091.  The Vital Statistics office is open from 9 a.m. - 4 p.m., Monday - Friday.

By Mail: Print and mail the completed Application for Death Certificate form along with payment to the DOH-Bradford Office of Vital Statistics, 1801 N Temple Ave, Starke, FL  32091. Proper identification must be enclosed if you wish for the cause of death to be listed on the Death Certificate.

Cost and Payment: Cash, Credit Cards, Money Orders, and Cashier's Checks are accepted. NO Personal Checks are accepted.

  • First Copy - $10.00
  • Additional copies ordered at the same time - $8.00 each

Restrictions

Death Certificates are public record and anyone may obtain certified copies, which do not show the cause of death information. Certified copies of death certificates, which show the cause of death may only be issued to the deceased's spouse or parent, or the deceased's child, grandchild, or sibling, if of legal age, or to any family member who provides a will, insurance policy, or other document that demonstrates the family member's interest in the estate of the deceased, or to any person who provides documentation that he or she is acting on behalf of any of them, or by court order directing to who a death record may be issued. Cause of death information becomes public information 50 years following the death.