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All Medical Examiner death certificates have the cause of death. If the cause is or manner is “Undetermined” or “Pending further study,” contact the Medical Examiner’s office directly at (212) 447-2030. You can also order a copy of a death certificate by completing the death certificate application (PDF) and leaving box #20 blank.
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To make a telephone request for New York Death Records, call vitalcheck, an independent company contracted by the New York State Department of Health, at 1-877-854-4481, provide the required information, and pay the relevant fee through credit card. In addition to the application fee, Vitalcheck will charge you $8 processing fee.
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If you have questions or comments you may contact New York State Vital Records by email at [email protected] or by telephone, toll-free, at 855-322-1022. Please note -- we cannot provide a record or verify the existence or facts of a record based on email requests. To apply for a record, follow the links above. Freedom of Information (FOIL)
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After 1898, death records for New York City are available from the New York City Municipal Archives and are organized by Borough. Records for this time period are also available on microfilm from FamilySearch. OPTION ONE: Find Death Information and Certificates Online An online index for Manhattan deaths from 1864 thru 1897 does exist.
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Vital Records has death records (since 1881) for all of New York State except New York City. It does not have these records for New York City (the boroughs of Manhattan, Kings (Brooklyn), Queens, Bronx, and Richmond (Staten Island)). Death records are also available from the local Registrar of Vital Statistics where the event occurred. Requirements
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New York City Death Records Search, 1862-1948 (index is free) includes: 1868-1894 Manhattan; 1862-1897 Brooklyn; 1898-1948 All Boroughs New York City Death Notices, 1801-1890 (Barber Collection) (at Ancestry/requires payment) extracted from the New York Evening Post (1801-1890) and the Brooklyn Eagle (1841-1845 & 1851-1890)
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The New York City Municipal Archives holds vital records for the five boroughs: Manhattan Births: July 1847-48, July 1853-1909 Deaths: 1795, 1802-04, 1808, 1812-1948 Marriages: June 1847-48, July 1853-1949 *Includes records for western Bronx, 1874-97, and eastern Bronx, 1895-97. Brooklyn Births: 1898-1909 Deaths: 1847-53, 1857-1948
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Death records are managed by the Vital Records Section of New York Department of Health for most of the state from 1881 to present. Certified death records are available to the spouse, parent, or child of the deceased as well as those with a documented legal right, documented medical need, or a court order.
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New York State briefly kept death records from 1847 to about 1850 and started recording deaths again in June 1880. Copies of all records can obtained from either the village, town, or city of death or by contacting the state archives. New York City keeps death records separately from New York State.
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