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To request a certificate for a death that occurred before 1949, visit the NYC Department of Records Municipal Archives or call 311. If you are a medical facility or funeral director, learn how you can report deaths and terminations of pregnancy using eVital. How to Order. For the fastest service, order certified copies online through VitalChek.
Order a Certificate through VitalChek. Check the status of your order. The NYC Health Department issues certificates to people who are born or who die in New York City (The Bronx, Brooklyn, Manhattan, Queens and Staten Island).
For the fastest service, order copies directly through VitalChek: Order a birth certificate. Order a death certificate. Online orders can be completed only if your name appears on the certificate or you are entitled to the certificate.
The NYC Historical Vital Records Project. The New York City Municipal Archives is undertaking a mass digitization project to provide online access to 13.3 million historical birth, death, and marriage records.
Indexes of the birth, death, and marriage records contain certificate numbers, and can be searched on: Ancestry. German Genealogy Group. Italian Genealogical Group. FamilySearch. By Name beta. Searching by name is in beta mode and may not produce accurate results.
Stillbirth or Miscarriage Certificate. You can order a copy of a death certificate for someone who died in New York City in or after 1949. The NYC Health Department only accepts requests for NYC death certificates.
Order online for vital records, photos, property cards, and OCME record from Department of Records & Information Services (DORIS)