Daytona Beach Death Certificates

Daytona Beach death records are maintained by Volusia County Health Department. This famous coastal city of 82,630 residents is the Volusia County seat. Death certificates from 2009 forward are available at the Daytona Beach office on Holsonback Drive.

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82,630 Population
Volusia County
2009+ Records Available
Daytona Beach Office Location

Daytona Beach Death Certificate Location

Daytona Beach is the county seat of Volusia County. The health department office is in the same city. This is convenient for residents. The Florida Department of Health in Volusia County provides death certificates.

The office is on Holsonback Drive. This is in the northern part of Daytona Beach. This location is accessible. This serves all Volusia County residents. This includes Daytona Beach and surrounding communities.

Office Florida Department of Health in Volusia County
Address 1845 Holsonback Drive, Daytona Beach, FL 32117
Phone (386) 274-0694
Vital Stats Direct (386) 274-0614
Hours Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.

Daytona Beach residents can reach the office easily. This is near major roads. Parking is available. VOTRAN bus service serves the area. This office is in a health complex.

Volusia County Vital Records Services

The Volusia County Health Department offers comprehensive services. Daytona Beach residents benefit from the local office. The staff is experienced and helpful. They process death certificate requests efficiently.

They issue death certificates for 2009 to present. This covers recent deaths in Daytona Beach. The office provides certified copies. These are official documents. They bear the department seal.

The office can also help with older records. Deaths before 2009 are at the state level. They will direct you appropriately. Feel free to use VitalChek for online orders. The staff answers questions.

Note: Direct phone for vital statistics is (386) 274-0614.

Daytona Beach Death Certificate Options

Florida law provides two certificate formats. Daytona Beach residents may obtain either. Your eligibility depends on your relationship. The law protects certain information.

Without cause of death is the public format. Any adult may request it. It includes basic facts. Names and dates appear. The cause of death is omitted. The Social Security number is partially redacted. This works for most administrative needs.

With cause of death is the confidential format. It contains medical certification. It shows the full Social Security number. Access is restricted for 50 years. Eligible requesters include the spouse and parents. Adult children and siblings qualify. Others need proof of legal interest.

Photo identification is required. The Volusia County office verifies all requests. They follow Florida law strictly.

Ordering Daytona Beach Death Records

Daytona Beach residents have multiple options. Feel free to visit the local office. Feel free to mail a request. Or you can order online. Each has advantages.

In-person visits provide fastest service. Go to the Holsonback Drive office. Bring proper ID. Have payment ready. Feel free to often get same-day service. This is ideal for urgent situations.

Mail orders work from home. Get the form from floridahealth.gov. Complete it fully. Include a copy of your ID. Send payment by check or money order. Allow several weeks.

Online ordering uses VitalChek. Visit vitalchek.com. This is Florida's authorized vendor. Expect additional service fees. Feel free to pay by credit card. Choose shipping options.

Daytona Beach Record Timelines

The date of death determines where records are kept. Recent records are local. Older ones are at the state. This affects how you request them.

Deaths from 2009 forward are in Volusia County. The Daytona Beach office has them. This covers recent deaths in the city. Feel free to obtain these locally. Processing is usually quick.

Deaths before 2009 are at the state level. The Bureau of Vital Statistics keeps them. They are in Jacksonville. You must contact them directly. Or use VitalChek online. Older records may require more search time.

The state office is at 1217 N Pearl St., Jacksonville. Their phone is (904) 359-6900. Feel free to also write to PO Box 210, Jacksonville, FL 32231.

About Daytona Beach

Daytona Beach is world-famous. This is known for its beach and speedway. This city has over 82,000 residents. It attracts tourists year-round. This city has good medical facilities. Several hospitals serve the area.

The City of Daytona Beach provides local services. This city does not issue death certificates. But they offer other resources. This site has information about local services. It lists community programs.

Daytona Beach Florida city and Volusia County death records

Daytona Beach is the hub of Volusia County. This county office is conveniently located there. Residents of nearby beach towns also use this office. This includes Ormond Beach and Port Orange.

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Volusia County Death Records

Daytona Beach is the seat of Volusia County. This county health department serves all residents. For more information, visit the Volusia County death records page.

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