Miami Beach Death Certificates

Miami Beach death records are maintained by Miami-Dade County Health Department. This world-famous coastal city of 83,251 residents is located on a barrier island. Death certificates can be obtained from the county offices on the mainland in Miami.

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83,251 Population
Miami-Dade County
2009+ Records Available
Miami Office Location

Miami Beach Death Certificate Office

Miami Beach is a barrier island city. This is connected to the mainland by causeways. This city does not have its own vital records office. All death certificates come from the county on the mainland. The Florida Department of Health in Miami-Dade County handles these services.

The Miami-Dade County offices are in Miami. This is just across the bay from Miami Beach. The drive takes about 20 to 30 minutes. Feel free to take the MacArthur or Julia Tuttle causeways. This county has multiple office locations.

Office Florida Department of Health in Miami-Dade County
Main Address 1350 N.W. 14th St., Miami, FL 33125
Phone (305) 575-5030
Certificate Hotline 1-866-830-1906
Hours Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.

Miami-Dade Transit connects Miami Beach to Miami. Buses cross the causeways. This county office is accessible by public transit. Parking is also available at the offices for those who drive.

Miami-Dade County Office Locations

Miami-Dade County has multiple vital statistics offices. Miami Beach residents can use any of them. The main office is on NW 14th Street. The Westchester office is another option.

The main office at 1350 NW 14th St is centrally located. This is near the Civic Center. This location has full services. Staff are experienced. They process requests efficiently.

The Westchester office is at 18255 Homestead Avenue. This is in Room 113. The phone is (305) 575-5030. This location may be convenient for some. This offers the same services as the main office.

Note: Call 1-866-830-1906 for death certificate requests.

Miami Beach Death Certificate Types

Florida provides two death certificate types. Miami Beach residents may request either. The law controls access. Your relationship to the deceased matters.

Without cause of death is public. Anyone 18 or older may obtain it. It contains basic information. Names and dates appear. The cause of death is not shown. The Social Security number is partially hidden. This works for most purposes.

With cause of death is confidential. It includes medical certification. It has the complete Social Security number. Access is restricted for 50 years. Eligible people include the spouse and parents. Adult children and siblings qualify. Others need legal documentation.

Valid photo ID is required. The Miami-Dade office follows state law. They verify all requests carefully.

Ordering Miami Beach Death Records

Miami Beach residents have several options. Feel free to visit a Miami office. Feel free to mail a request. Or you can use online services. Choose what fits your needs.

In-person service is fastest. Visit either Miami location. Bring your identification. Have payment ready. Staff can often provide same-day service. This is best for urgent needs.

Mail requests work well. Download the form from floridahealth.gov. Fill it out completely. Include ID copy and payment. Mail to the Miami address. Allow processing time.

Online ordering is through VitalChek. Go to vitalchek.com. This is Florida's authorized vendor. Additional fees apply. Credit cards are accepted. Shipping options vary.

Miami Beach Record Availability

The time period affects where records are stored. Recent deaths are at the county. Older ones are at the state. This guides where you should look.

Deaths from 2009 to present are in Miami-Dade County. The Miami offices have them. This includes all recent Miami Beach deaths. Feel free to get these locally. Processing is typically efficient.

Deaths before 2009 are at the state level. The Bureau of Vital Statistics keeps them. This office is in Jacksonville. Feel free to contact them directly. Or use VitalChek for online orders. Florida has records dating back decades.

The state office address is 1217 N Pearl St., Jacksonville, FL 32202. Their phone is (904) 359-6900.

About Miami Beach

Miami Beach is world-renowned. This is famous for its beaches and art deco architecture. This city has over 83,000 residents. It attracts millions of tourists each year. This city has excellent medical facilities. Several hospitals serve the area.

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

Miami Beach Florida city and Miami-Dade County death records services

Miami Beach is connected to Miami by several causeways. This county health department is easily accessible. Residents can drive or take public transit. The Miami offices serve all Miami-Dade County residents.

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Miami-Dade County Death Records

Miami Beach is part of Miami-Dade County. This county health department serves all residents. For complete information, visit the Miami-Dade County death records page.

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