Taylor County Death Certificate Records

Taylor County death records are maintained by the Florida Department of Health in Taylor County. Their office in Perry provides certified copies of death certificates for deaths occurring from 2009 to the present. Residents of this Big Bend region county can obtain these vital records locally. This county office serves families with professional death registration services.

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Taylor County Quick Facts

2009 Records From
Perry County Seat
850 Area Code
Big Bend Region

Taylor County Health Department Vital Statistics

The Florida Department of Health in Taylor County maintains death records for the Big Bend region. Their office is located at 1215 N. Peacock Ave. in Perry. This office serves all residents of Taylor County who need certified copies of death certificates. The staff processes requests for deaths that occurred anywhere in Florida from 2009 forward.

Office hours are Monday through Friday during regular business hours. This office is closed on state and federal holidays. Walk-in service is available for death certificate requests. Call (850) 223-5125 to confirm current wait times and office hours.

Taylor County Health Department building in Perry Florida

The health department serves the Taylor County community in Florida's Big Bend area. Perry is the county seat. This office is accessible from major roads in the region.

Address 1215 N. Peacock Ave., Perry, FL 32347
Phone (850) 223-5125
Fax (850) 584-8653
Website taylor.floridahealth.gov

Taylor County Death Certificates Available

The Taylor County office issues two types of death certificates. Each type serves different purposes.

Death certificates without cause of death are public records. Any person aged 18 or older may obtain this type. The certificate shows the decedent's name, date of death, and place of death. This type meets most legal and financial needs.

Death certificates with cause of death are restricted records. Cause of death remains confidential for 50 years. Only certain family members can obtain this type. Others need proof of interest in the estate. Valid photo ID is required.

Death records before 2009 must be requested from the Bureau of Vital Statistics in Jacksonville.

How to Request Taylor County Death Records

You have three ways to obtain death certificates in Taylor County. Each method has different processing times.

In-person visits offer the fastest service. Visit the Taylor County Health Department in Perry. Bring valid photo identification. Same-day service is often available.

Mail requests work well for those who cannot visit. Send your request to the Perry address. Include complete information about the decedent. Mail orders typically process within 10 to 15 business days.

Online ordering is available through VitalChek. This is the only authorized online vendor. Visit vitalchek.com to place an order. Feel free to also call VitalChek at 1-877-550-7330 to place a phone order for death certificates. Online orders typically process within 3 to 5 business days.

Taylor County Death Certificate Fees

The Taylor County Health Department charges fees for death certificates. Contact the office directly for current fee information.

A certified copy typically costs between $10 and $15. Additional copies usually cost less. Ordering multiple copies at once saves money.

Payment methods typically include cash, check, and money order. Call ahead to confirm accepted payment types.

Note: The Perry office serves the Big Bend region including Perry, Steinhatchee, and surrounding communities in Taylor County. Staff members provide assistance with death records requests during regular office hours.

Information Needed for Taylor County Death Records

To obtain a death certificate in Taylor County, provide specific information about the decedent.

Provide the following when requesting a death record:

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

Valid photo ID is required for requests involving cause of death.

Taylor County Death Records for Family History

Death records are valuable for genealogy research in Taylor County. These documents confirm names, dates, and places of death.

Death records older than 50 years are fully public. The Bureau of Vital Statistics has records from 1917 to 2009.

When searching for old death records, provide as much detail as possible. The Bureau staff can assist with historical searches.

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