Coral Springs Death Records Database

Coral Springs death records are available through the Broward County Health Department in Fort Lauderdale. This planned community in northwest Broward County has over 133,000 residents who rely on the county office for death certificates. Searching Coral Springs death records helps families with estate matters, insurance claims, and family history research. Death records from 2009 forward can be obtained locally, while older records require state office requests.

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Coral Springs Quick Facts

133,507 Population
Broward County
2009 Local Records From
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Where to Obtain Coral Springs Death Certificates

Coral Springs residents obtain death certificates through Broward County. The Florida Department of Health in Broward County maintains all death records for the area. The main Vital Statistics office is at 2421 SW 6th Ave., Fort Lauderdale, FL 33315.

The office hours are Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Note that every third Thursday of the month, offices close at 3 p.m. The Paul Hughes location offers extended Wednesday hours from 9:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. Call (954) 467-4700 before visiting for Coral Springs death records.

Office Florida Department of Health in Broward County
Address 2421 SW 6th Ave.
Fort Lauderdale, FL 33315
Phone (954) 467-4700
Fax (954) 713-3116
Website broward.floridahealth.gov

Coral Springs is located in the northwest part of Broward County. The drive to Fort Lauderdale takes approximately 30 to 40 minutes. Parking is available at the health department location. Public transportation via Broward County Transit is also an option.

Coral Springs Death Certificate Types

Two types of death certificates are issued for Coral Springs deaths. Each serves different purposes. Understanding the difference helps you obtain the correct Coral Springs death record.

A death certificate without cause of death is a public record. Any person of legal age may obtain this type. It includes the decedent's name, dates, and place of death. Social Security numbers are partially hidden. This Coral Springs death certificate type works for most legal needs.

Death certificates with cause of death are confidential. Florida law restricts access for 50 years. Only specific family members may obtain this type. Spouses, parents, children, grandchildren, and siblings qualify. Others must provide documentation of interest in the estate. Court orders also allow access to these Coral Springs death records.

Coral Springs city website and resources for death records

The City of Coral Springs website provides community information. This city works with Broward County to serve residents. Death certificates must still be obtained through the county health department.

How to Request Coral Springs Death Records

Multiple options exist for obtaining Coral Springs death certificates. Feel free to order online, by mail, or in person. Each method offers different benefits for your situation.

Online ordering is available through VitalChek. This is the only authorized online vendor for Florida death records. Visit vitalchek.com to place an order. The service charges $7 plus state fees. Processing takes 3 to 5 business days. Call 1-877-550-7330 for phone orders.

Mail requests should be sent to the Broward County office. Include full decedent information and your relationship. Send to 2421 SW 6th Ave., Fort Lauderdale, FL 33315. Allow 10 to 15 business days for processing.

In-person visits provide same-day service. This is ideal for urgent needs. The Fort Lauderdale office accepts walk-in requests. Bring valid photo identification. Hours are Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.

Required Information for Coral Springs Death Records

Specific details are needed to locate Coral Springs death records. Providing accurate information speeds up the process. Missing details may cause delays or additional fees.

Include the following in your request:

  • Full legal name of the decedent
  • Sex of the person on record
  • Date of death or year range
  • Date of birth
  • Location where death occurred
  • Social Security number if known
  • Your full name and relationship to decedent

Photo ID is required for confidential death records. Valid forms include driver's license or passport. The ID must be current. This requirement protects sensitive health information.

Coral Springs Death Certificate Fees

Contact the Broward County office for current fee schedules. Fees may differ from state rates. Call (954) 467-4700 for the most up-to-date information.

State fees at the Bureau of Vital Statistics are $5 for the first search and certificate. Additional copies are $4 each. Extra year searches cost $2 per year. Maximum search fees are $50. Rush service costs $10 for same-day processing.

VitalChek adds a $7 processing fee to online orders. This fee is separate from state and county charges. Credit cards are accepted for online orders. In-person payments may include cash, check, or money order.

Note: Fees are generally non-refundable. Refunds are only issued for extra copies when no record exists. Double-check all information before submitting your request.

Coral Springs Death Records Before 2009

Deaths occurring before 2009 require state office requests. The Bureau of Vital Statistics in Jacksonville maintains these older Coral Springs death records. Their address is 1217 N Pearl St., Jacksonville, FL 32202.

The state office can be reached at (904) 359-6900. Hours are Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. These older Coral Springs death certificates may require additional processing time. Rush fees apply for same-day service at the state office.

Historical death records date back to 1877 in Florida. However, most records begin in 1917. Florida office can search these archives for Coral Springs deaths that occurred in earlier years.

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Broward County Death Records

Coral Springs is part of Broward County. All death certificates are processed through the county health department. This county serves Fort Lauderdale, Hollywood, Pembroke Pines, and all other cities. Visit the Broward County page for complete death record information.

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