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This site can be used to search and order Arkansas death certificates from 1935-1961. If you wish to order a death certificate that is less than 50 years old or before 1935, you must apply through the Arkansas Department of Health’s Vital Records Section.
Eligible individuals (see the list of eligible individuals) may order a death certificate by any of the following methods: Online: You may order a copy of a death record in minutes through Vital Records. Multiple expedited shipping options are available through this service.
In Arkansas, vital records such as birth certificates, death certificates, marriage certificates, and divorce certificates are maintained by the Arkansas Department of Health, Vital Records Division.
Arkansas death records are open to the public for deaths that occurred at least 50 years ago. Free; Name index to death and burial records from the state of Arkansas. Microfilm copies of these records are available at the FamilySearch Library and FamilySearch Centers. This set contains 10,447 records.
Name index to death and burial records from the state of Arkansas. Microfilm copies of these records are available at the Family History Library and Family History Centers. This set contains 10,447 records.
Thank you for using our online system for ordering your birth, death, marriage or divorce certificate. ADH plans to gradually roll out vital records services in all local health units. As additional counties roll out services, we will provide updates. Click here to check your Local Public Health Unit.
This collection contains death certificates from the state of Arkansas that took place between the years of 1914 and 1969. These death certificates will typically include the following information - Name of Deceased; Name of Spouse; Death date; Death place; Birth date; Birth place
The ERAVE system provides authorized users a secure, online method for submitting and managing reports of vital events including deaths, infant hearing screenings, births, and fetal deaths. The Electronic Death Registration System (EDRS) allows funeral directors and medical certifiers to electronically file death certificates.
This collection includes an index to death records from 1914 to 1950, from the Arkansas Department of Health, Office of Vital Records. The index is provided by Ancestry.com.
Arkansas Genealogy Records at Ancestry (requires payment) includes census records, military records, marriage indexes and more. A list of online Arkansas death records indexes, full state and by county, including obituaries and cemeteries.