Nebraska Death Records
To gain access to Nebraska death records you’ll need to state a purpose for wanting the information. You can receive a death certificate only if you’re a spouse, one of the parents or a child of the deceased. Legal representatives may also be given access to the record if a proper purpose is stated. The fee for a Nebraska, state-based search is $11 (money order or check) made payable to the Nebraska Vital Records Department. Some required information that you should be able to provide on the application are the full name of the deceased, date of death, city and county, your relationship and why you need the record. A copy of your personal photo identification should be included with the application and fee. Mail this information to:
Nebraska Dept. of Health and Human Services
Division of Public Health
Vital Records Dept.
P.O. Box 95065
Lincoln, NE 68509
Phone: (402) 471-2871
Nebraska doesn’t have stringent privacy laws concerning death records, but there are a few rules and regulations that shouldn’t prevent you from obtaining a copy of the death certificate. Most of Nebraska death records can be found from 1904 to the present day, but if you can search by county, you may even find records that date back to the 1870s. The state search fee is non-refundable as is true for most states. If you’re attempting to find Nebraska death records that date back before 1870, you may also want to try the Nebraska State Historical Society’s archives.
Nebraska Death Notices
There may be quite a wait for a response because of overloaded work and a shortage of staff. If you need a quick response, you may want to consider one of the many Internet search sites now available. These search sites aren’t mired down in red tape like state-based searches and their powerful search engines and databases can find records within seconds or minutes of submitting the information. When you use a private search site, a full report of the findings will be sent to your private email address, and your payment information is encrypted, so no one will ever have access to that data. Private online search sites have experienced a boom in activity since some states and countries have begun recording their vital record statistics online. Anyone now searching for family history or a piece of another kind of puzzle can now access them online without having to travel to the place where the event occurred. It’s one way that the Internet has made our lives better and able to delve into family histories where we couldn’t before. Check out an online search site that can help you search through Nebraska death records by clicking on the link for more information.
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