The Alabama Center for Health Statistics began filing death certificates in 1908 for persons who died in Alabama.
By Alabama law, death certificates are confidential records with restricted access for 25 years from the date of death. Death certificates more than 25 years old may be obtained by anyone upon payment of the proper fee. Death certificates less than 25 years old may be obtained by the following persons, upon payment of the proper fee:
Identification will be required to obtain a restricted death certificate. View ID Requirements for more information.
The fee to search for a death certificate is $15.00, which includes one certified copy of the death certificate or a "Certificate of Failure to Find." For each additional copy of the certificate ordered at the same time, the fee is $6.00. Checks or Money Orders should be made payable to the State Board of Health. Please do not send cash. Fees are not refundable. Additional fees are required for expedited service.
Please provide as much of the following information as possible for us to locate the death certificate:
Errors on death certificates may be corrected through an amendment process and changes may be made by the certifier to the medical certification. For more information, view the Death Certificate Corrections/Changes page.
Apostille and Exemplified copies of vital records are routinely required for foreign use. The Apostille and Exemplified copies consist of an Alabama birth, death, marriage, or divorce certificate signed by the State Registrar and an additional certification signed by the Alabama Secretary of State. Certain restrictions apply to Apostille and Exemplified copies of birth and death certificates. For more information on Apostille and Exemplified copies, view the Apostille and Exemplified page.
The National Center for Health Statistics has information on vital records for all states. For more information, view the Link to Other State Information page.
If you have questions or would like information on expediting a certified copy of a death certificate, please call (334) 206-5418.
Page last updated: August 30, 2024