Find Kendall Death Records

Kendall death records are available through the Miami-Dade County Health Department. Kendall is a census-designated place in southwestern Miami-Dade County with over 78,000 residents. Death certificates from 2009 to present can be obtained locally. Older death records require requests to the state Bureau of Vital Statistics. Kendall families rely on these vital records for estate settlement and legal purposes.

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Kendall Quick Facts

78,527 Population
Miami-Dade County
2009 Records From
50 Year Privacy

Miami-Dade County Health Department Serves Kendall

Kendall residents obtain death certificates from the Miami-Dade County Health Department. This county has multiple office locations. These serve all Miami-Dade communities including Kendall.

The Vital Statistics Office operates from several facilities. Staff issue certified copies of Florida death certificates. Records from 2009 forward are maintained locally. High volume requires efficient service. Staff work to assist all families.

Miami-Dade County Health Department for Kendall death records

Kendall is a suburban community in Miami-Dade County. This is an unincorporated census-designated place. Residents use county services for vital records. The health department provides professional death certificate services.

Office Florida Department of Health in Miami-Dade County
Main Address 1350 N.W. 14th St., Miami, FL 33125
Phone (305) 575-5030
Death Certificate Line 1-866-830-1906
Website miamidade.floridahealth.gov

Kendall Death Certificate Types Available

Florida law authorizes two types of death certificates. Kendall residents can choose the type they need. Each serves different purposes under state law.

The public death certificate excludes cause of death. Adults aged 18 or older may obtain this type. It displays the decedent's name and date of death. Social Security numbers are partially hidden. This version works for most banking and property matters.

The confidential death certificate includes cause of death. Florida restricts this for 50 years. Only eligible relatives may receive it. The spouse, parents, and children qualify. Others need court orders or proof of estate interest.

How to Request Kendall Death Records

Kendall residents have several options for obtaining death certificates. Each method offers different timing. Select the best option for your needs.

In-person visits provide fast service. Miami-Dade has multiple office locations. Staff process requests during business hours. Bring valid photo identification. Same-day service is often available. Call ahead to confirm hours.

Mail requests work for those who cannot visit. Send applications to the health department. Include complete death information. Enclose payment by check or money order. Allow processing and return mail time.

Online ordering is available through VitalChek. This is Florida's only authorized vendor. Processing fees apply. Orders can be placed 24 hours a day.

Note: The Miami-Dade County Health Department serves all Kendall death certificate requests for deaths from 2009 to present.

Information Required for Kendall Death Record Requests

Complete information helps staff locate records quickly. Missing details may cause delays. Provide accurate facts about the death.

Include the following when requesting a Kendall death record:

  • Full name of the decedent as shown on record
  • Sex of the person
  • Date of death or range of years
  • Date of birth if known
  • City or county where death occurred
  • Your full name and relationship

Valid photo ID is required for confidential records. Acceptable forms include driver's license or state ID. The ID must be current and unexpired.

Florida Bureau of Vital Statistics

Kendall deaths before 2009 need state office requests. The Bureau of Vital Statistics in Jacksonville maintains these older records. Their office holds certificates back to 1917.

The Bureau is at 1217 N Pearl St., Jacksonville, FL 32202. Phone is (904) 359-6900. Mail to P.O. Box 210, Jacksonville, FL 32231-0042. Visit the Florida death certificates page for forms.

Kendall Death Certificate Fees

Fees vary by office and request method. Miami-Dade County sets local rates. Florida Bureau has separate fees. Online vendors charge additional processing fees.

Standard fees cover the search and first certified copy. Additional copies of the same record cost less. Rush service adds extra charges. Call the office to confirm current prices.

Kendall Death Records for Genealogy Research

Death records help trace family history in Kendall. Genealogists use these documents to verify dates and relationships. Information connects generations in family trees.

Records older than 50 years are fully public. Cause of death is visible on these certificates. Researchers can obtain copies without restriction. Florida records date back over 140 years.

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Miami-Dade County Death Records

Kendall is part of Miami-Dade County. Death certificates for Kendall residents are processed through the county health department. This county serves Miami, Hialeah, and many other communities. Visit the Miami-Dade County death records page for more information.

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